Putin's Cash PANIC Is Breaking His Army - Jason Jay Smart
Putins military Ponzi scheme is still keeping Russias war moving, but the machinery underneath it is breaking. Moscow is losing soldiers faster than it can replace them, paying more for recruits, pulling workers out of the economy, and pushing Russian banks into a war-finance loop that cannot hide the pressure forever.
Russias problem is no longer just the number of men killed at the front. Each replacement now costs more money, more labor, more logistics, and more political protection. Prison recruitment has been burned down, poorer regions have carried the death burden, and Ukraines strikes inside Russia are forcing Moscow to defend more territory while still trying to attack in Ukraine. Every new soldier now weakens another part of the system.
Even now, Putin can still spend money, raise bonuses, threaten officials, and pretend Moscow controls the war. Those tools are getting more expensive, less reliable, and harder to hide from Russians themselves. Inside the Kremlin, the demand is brutally simple: more cash, more bodies, and more obedience than Russia can keep providing.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro: Putin's Front Lines Turn Brittle
02:03 - Broken Math: Russias Severe Battalion Deficit
03:29 - Crimea Retreat: Ukraine Terrifies Nervous Kremlin
06:48 - Ethnic Toll: Kremlin Sacrifices Russias Minorities
08:07 - Moscow Shock: Ukraines Drones Break Boundaries
09:31 - Bank Raid: Putin Seizes Russian Accounts
11:49 - TV Panic: Kremlin Prepares for Collapse
12:55 - FSB Purges: Putin Hollows Out Russian Military