FSB vs Army Just Exploded - Jason Jay Smart
Vladimir Putin's failing war in Ukraine has opened a second front inside Moscow, where military leaders and security chiefs are fighting over blame, survival, and the future after Putin. Moscow's power system no longer looks like a monolith; the army, FSB, Rosgvardia, and Kremlin protection networks are turning battlefield pressure into an internal struggle for control. What began in Ukraine is now moving through the institutions built to keep Putin safe.
Generals need guards inside Russia while airports close, drones threaten Moscow, communications fail, and elites calculate who survives the next stage. Ukrainian pressure has moved beyond the front and into the Kremlin's inner machinery, where every failure creates a fight over protection, surveillance, punishment, and access to the high command. Protection in this system is never neutral; it gives Putin more information, more leverage, and more control over the men he claims to defend.
Anyone watching Putin, the Kremlin, the Ukraine war, Russia's security services, Victory Day tension, Moscow lockdowns, and elite purges should see the larger signal. Blame is moving through the regime faster than confidence. Rather than reform or trust, Putin is answering pressure with surveillance, loyalty tests, and purges inside the machine built to defend him. Russia's war is forcing the security state to watch itself.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro: The Kremlins Internal War Front
01:58 - Paranoia Purge: Putin Spies on Russian Generals
03:51 - Security Turf: The FSB vs. National Guard
05:15 - Fatal Failures: Russia Buys Drones with Gold
07:37 - Command Chaos: The Kremlins Blame Game
09:00 - Dark Moscow: FSO Disables the Internet
10:41 - Final Act: The Collapse of Putin's Regime