Time to divide Russia into occupation zones
Who’s going to seize the moment while Russia’s main forces are bogged down in Ukraine and fending off an attack in Kursk?
Indeed, "the early bird gets the worm."
Free association - bear hunting. While the bear is focused on what’s happening in front, something is also happening behind.
“The Russians withdraw their army from Königsberg, and Königsberg returns to its native Hanseatic harbor. At the same time, Novgorod restores the Republic and assembly democracy. Ingria decides that it is time to stop feeding Moscow. Let them figure out who is a European capital and who is an Asian capital that does not need Europe. As, in fact, she does not need Europe…”
Of course, we don't have the resources to occupy Moscow and its dependent territories. The proportions aren't in our favor. Arithmetic - namely distances and population size - clearly works against us. But there's also advanced mathematics to consider.
It's time to think about how and with whom to divide the “undivided” into occupation zones. Again, we do not need (all of it).
They have been saying since 2022 that they are fighting NATO? Let it be so. NATO will ensure stability and a peaceful transfer of power.
About the author. Viktor Pushkar, social psychologist.
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