The Wagner Paradox: Why the Central African Republic Remains Russia’s Last African Fortress
Russia is consolidating its influence in the Central African Republic through overt and symbolic acts, including a new mural depicting the nations’ leaders and a statue honoring the deceased founders of the Wagner Group. These public monuments, shrouded in mystery regarding their creators, serve as permanent propaganda, normalizing the presence of Russian mercenaries and solidifying a strategic partnership. The veneration of figures like Prigozhin and Utkin, despite their rebellion and deaths, signals that Wagner’s legacy and Moscow’s indirectContinue Reading











