Wagner is already in the Lipetsk region. Less than 4 hours to Moscow
General Patton, if he had not been called back the first time he crossed the Rhine, would have rolled into Berlin in days and would not have stopped until he was at the gates of the Kremlin.
But you have to remember that Joe Stalin and FDR were the best of buddies back then, and this rogue behavior had to be nipped in the bud.
Rumors have been repeatedly denied, that General Patton was NOT attacked and died as a result of a traffic “accident” in Germany, before he had the opportunity to return to US soil.
But imagine the mischief he would have caused to the entire political structure of the US if he HAD lived to return to speak directly to the American public.
At 6 am EDT I saw a report that Wagner troops were already at the last bridge before entering the Moscow region. It was felt if they made it across OK, then taking Moscow would not be that hard.