Could a Russian revolution end the Ukraine war?


The war in Ukraine has entered its third year, with neither side showing any sign of conceding. Ukraine, emboldened by a recent delivery of U.S. fighter jets, and Russia, continuing to claim battlefield advances, seem far from reaching any resolution.

Watch the video above as Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan explores how the war could end through a potential Russian coup or popular revolution.


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Excerpted from Peter’s Aug. 5 “Zeihan on Geopolitics” newsletter:

We’ve all stared at the stars thinking about the different ways the Ukraine war could end, but could a coup or revolution in Russia be the way it goes down? It sounds great, but there’s quite a few obstacles in the way.

The first option is a palace coup. Given that all the top Russian political figures are part of Putin’s cabal and have been thoroughly vetted for lack of ambition, this is fairly unlikely. What about a revolution? Despite the standard of living decreasing and economic challenges, public uprisings are unlikely given the nature of Russian culture. Historically speaking, revolutions in Russia have only occurred when military strength weakens significantly — and very suddenly.

So, even if a revolution did happen (and it likely will in the future), we probably wouldn’t know about it until that day. But once that first domino falls, it could lead to a complete restructuring of Russia as we know it.

This video was recorded in May of 2024.

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