Kremlin needs a break in the war
Russian special services have launched a large-scale campaign called Minsk-3
Even after February 24, 2022, Russia is waging a war not for territories, but for our minds. Its plans to change the government in Kyiv in 3 days failed at the end of February last year, and since then Russia has been increasingly drawn into the war with Ukraine, being subjected to large-scale sanctions and losing its image as a supposed partner. Plans to use Ukraine's potential to further conquer Europe have failed.
“Today, the Kremlin wants a break in the war more than anything else, because the mobilized personnel are not able to perform their tasks, and the Wagner forces are quickly depleting due to huge losses. Therefore, Russian special services have launched a large-scale campaign called Minsk-3"
Today, the Kremlin wants a break in the war more than anything else, because the mobilized personnel are not able to perform their tasks, and the Wagner forces are quickly depleting due to huge losses. Therefore, Russian special services have launched a large-scale campaign called Minsk-3. No, it implies not the "non-aggression pact" that Lukashenko spoke about last week, but a more or less long-term truce, which should consolidate Russia's current territorial seizures of Ukrainian territories. Obviously, Russia will use the truce to finally establish its rule on the occupied territories of Ukraine.
“Ramstein's support for Ukraine is constantly growing, our military is preparing to receive modern tanks, while Russia is forced to de-conservate its armored antiques”
We can confidently say that the journalists, politicians, and political scientists who are now promoting it in the information space of Ukraine are working in the interests of the Kremlin. The reason is simple: Ramstein's support for Ukraine is constantly growing, our military is preparing to receive modern tanks, and the Russian Federation is forced to de-conservate its armored antiques.
The Kremlin's calculation is to play on the traditional desire of Europe and North America to listen to the opponent, to seek common ground with them to solve the problem. However, Russian murderers cannot be called partners for negotiations, except when it comes to the surrender of the Russian Federation. This should become an axiom for all citizens of Ukraine.
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About the author. Yevhen Mahda, political scientist
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