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Putin sends Russia’s defense minister a warning shot


Russia’s deputy defense minister was arrested Tuesday evening on bribery charges, but some analysts have speculated the detainment of Timur Ivanov was a warning to his boss, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.

Russian President Vladimir Putin “doesn’t sign off on that [arrest] unless he’s sending a message to Shoigu, one that reads something along the lines of ‘that could have been you,'” David Silbey, associate professor of history at Cornell and director of teaching and learning at Cornell in Washington, told Newsweek.

On Wednesday, Shoigu removed Ivanov from his post as deputy defense minister, according to Kremlin-controlled news agency TASS. Hours earlier, reports emerged of Ivanov’s arrest on accusations that he had been taking bribes on what a Moscow court called “a particularly large scale.” He could face 15 years in prison.

Prior to the arrest, Ivanov was in charge of Russian military infrastructure projects. Perhaps more importantly, he was widely seen as one of Shoigu’s closest allies. The two men had worked together for many years, including when Ivanov served as deputy prime minister of the Moscow region while Shoigu was the area’s governor.

Newsweek reached out to the Kremlin and the Russian Ministry of Defense on Wednesday via email for comment.

Vladimir Putin speaks to Sergei Shoigu

Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, talks to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu during a ceremony on February 23 in Moscow. Russia’s deputy defense minister was arrested Tuesday night on bribery charges, leading to speculation that Putin…
Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, talks to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu during a ceremony on February 23 in Moscow. Russia’s deputy defense minister was arrested Tuesday night on bribery charges, leading to speculation that Putin was sending a message to Shoigu. Photo by Contributor/Getty Images

The Kremlin has denied early reports that Ivanov’s arrest was related to treason, but not everyone is convinced about Russia’s official line regarding Ivanov’s detention.

“Since corruption among top Russian officials is endemic, it’s hard to believe that the arrest of Shoigu’s deputy is just about corruption,” George Mason University Schar School of Policy and Government professor Mark N. Katz told Newsweek.

He continued, “Either he has done something else that someone opposed, or it is a move aimed at weakening Shoigu—or both.”

Shoigu has frequently been blamed for Russia’s shortcomings on the battlefield in Ukraine, including by former Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin, who perished in a plane crash under mysterious circumstances after leading a mutiny against Moscow. Katz said the incident reminded him of the public feud between Shoigu and Prigozhin.

“The arrest harkens back to Prigozhin’s criticism last year of incompetence within the top Russian military leadership. Prigozhin is gone, but the problems he publicized remain,” Katz said.

“The real issue is not whether the deputy minister is corrupt. It is instead whether he, and—more to the point—Shoigu, have become centers of power in their own right,” William Reno, professor and chair of the political science department at Northwestern University, told Newsweek.

“Corruption in the current regime is a strategic asset that’s tolerated and even encouraged to cultivate a person’s loyalty and dependence on the political leadership and then used against them when they become a threat or need to be used as a convenient target of blame for the regime’s shortcomings,” Reno said. “Charging him with corruption at this juncture helps to undermine public trust and support for his boss, Shoigu.

“Charging a high official with corruption also highlights Putin’s sovereign right as leader to punish, reinforcing his authority among his subordinates and in the eyes of Russian citizens.”

Ivanov’s arrest may just be the beginning of what’s to come for Shoigu, according to Silbey.

“Remember that being ‘too powerful’ isn’t a deterrent to Putin (or any dictator) taking someone out, it’s an incentive,” he said. “The more powerful someone is, the more they’re an existential threat to the dictator. Joseph Stalin’s golden rule was ‘do unto others before they do it to you.'”

“It would not surprise if Shoigu is next or retires suddenly,” Silbey added.

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“Liberalists vigorously oppose Christianity” – Georgian PM at conservative forum in Hungary


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Georgian prime minister Irakli Kobakhidze participated in a conservative political conference in Hungary organized by Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban on April 25.

In his speech, Kobakhidze echoed several anti-Western propaganda statements, similar to those often used by Russian representatives. Specifically, Irakli Kobakhidze stated that “so-called liberals” are fervently fighting against Christianity.

Viktor Orban, in turn, expressed his support for Irakli Kobakhidze.

Irakli Kobakhidze, the prime minister of Georgia, is considered a great chess player in Georgian politics. In Georgia’s centuries-old history, chess is a geopolitical game. The ability to preserve national identity and culture in one’s country despite all difficulties is the skill of a true chess player, a grandmaster. Mr. prime minister, we thank you for being with us and wish you success,” said Viktor Orban.

Prime ministers of Georgia (left) and Hungary, Irakli Kobakhidze and Viktor Orban  Georgian and Hungarian authorities against the WestPrime ministers of Georgia (left) and Hungary, Irakli Kobakhidze and Viktor Orban

What did the prime minister of Georgia say?

During his address, Kobakhidze primarily focused on making anti-Western, homophobic, and populist statements.

“Tо-so-called liberals vigorously oppose Christianity. The only difference between these so-called liberals and Bolsheviks is that the Bolsheviks used the hammer as their main weapon against religion [an allusion to the Soviet emblem of the hammer and sickle — JAMnews]. Meanwhile, these so-called liberals attack Christianity through propaganda, which is much more powerful than the hammer,” said Irakli Kobakhidze.

The prime minister also attempted to discredit ongoing protests in Tbilisi against the adoption of the “foreign agent” law.

“The Georgian Orthodox Church has become a special target of their attacks. A few days ago, Georgian so-called liberals even tried to change the concept of Georgia’s national identity. It consists of three words: homeland, language, faith. But they removed the notion of ‘faith’ and only spoke about homeland and language,” Kobakhidze stated.

Irakli Kobakhidze also emphasized the importance of “clear gender identity.”

“Just a couple of decades ago, no one could have imagined discussing this issue seriously. Liberals argue that a person should not have a stable gender identity and that everyone can change their gender at any stage of life. Even a child should have the right to choose their gender. Liberals find it unacceptable to use traditional gender terms such as woman and man, or mother and father.

“In essence, liberals are completely alien to values such as freedom and tolerance. Their continuation of this approach is their active campaign to liberalize drug policy. But it should be remembered that drugs kill a person’s thinking personality and make them useless beings,” Irakli Kobakhidze concluded.



During his speech at the same conservative conference in 2023, then-prime minister Irakli Garibashvili stated that “the Hungarian people are very lucky to have such a wise and far-sighted leader.”

Garibashvili spoke then about “forces opposing the truth, which are trying to achieve their goals through LGBT propaganda.”

According to Associated Press, Hungary is largely isolated in Europe due to its right-wing populist government. And now the authorities of this country are looking for countries or groups in other countries that would become their like-minded allies.

The “Conservative Political Action Conference” (CPAC), organized by the “American Conservative Union,” first took place in 1974. This annual event is held in different countries. Hungary has been hosting the conference for the third year.

The Hungarian government is considered the most pro-Russian and populist in the European Union.

The leaders of Hungary and Georgia do not hide their sympathies for each other’s policies. In October 2022, Viktor Orban called his Georgian colleague Irakli Garibashvili “a great politician among the few who have returned to true values.” And Garibashvili responded that “the government of Georgia has taken many examples from Hungary and is proud of its successful reforms.”


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