Inside Prigozhin’s Wagner, Russia’s Secret War Company | WSJ Documentary

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Inside Prigozhin’s Wagner, Russia’s Secret War Company | WSJ Documentary


The Wall Street Journal’s latest documentary “Shadow Men: Inside Russia’s Secret War Company” goes deep inside the lethal global expansion of the Russian private military company Wagner — tracing the group’s evolution from a small, guns-for-hire operation into a sprawling network of businesses that has been active on four…

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  1. What global power does not exploit other country resources? Their are no good guys left. Everything going forward is just media propaganda from all major powers

  2. Acting like the Americans don't do the same, biggest example of it is the desert storm, Wagner or other big PMCs that owns mine or have power over a country is like mini Americas, so matter of facts I know this channel ain't speaking out saying how Wagner are BAD as America are basically the same and even worst they start wars directly or starts a proxy wars .

  3. Its funny if those same american people would be able to do the same investigation on all of the usa unclean business and human rights abuses by their own skeletons

  4. Tell the truth lady
    The Russians totally denied any Russian troops were attacking the Conaco Oil Field..
    The Russian Military had to stand down their Air Defense systems ao they didnt shoot down any US Air Force assets!.
    " Couldnt get a clear answer my @$$!

  5. Very interesting. Although African countries have been exploited for hundreds of years and are still being so, well before WG got involved. Nothing of that mentioned…

  6. Evil evil world with hate filled hearts, black as crude oil. Where's the pride in ignorance ? All the wasted resources spent on war-toys around the world, when we could have already been traveling amongst the stars by collaborating together. Reasonable humans can always find middle ground and get along. In there lies the rub.

  7. War destroys communities and families and often disrupts the development of the social and economic fabric of nations. The effects of war include long-term physical and psychological harm to children and adults, as well as reduction in material and human capital.

  8. So basically other countries are catching up to what the U.S. has been doing, playing by the rules that were set by them and the U.S. gov't is now concerned about it? Hmmm, live by the sword?

  9. This is happening after slavery, colonialism neocolonialism .Africas leadership has refused to turn their raw materials into finished goods,thats all, and the AU as recipient of donations from those who don't wish Africa well ,so they are as guilty too, for allowing African affairs to be run from abroad.One is tempted to ask ? When is Africa going to stop being the over grown crying baby of the world ?