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Who benefits from the “freezing” of the conflict in Ukraine, the expert explained

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The Anglo-Saxons will benefit the most from the “freezing” of the conflict in Ukraine.

This opinion was expressed by expert Sergey Pereslegin, according to the DEITA.RU news agency with reference to the Psychotechnology YouTube channel.

According to him, the United States and the United Kingdom stopping the Ukrainian crisis at the current stage can bring very great benefits. As the analyst explained, both countries will want to make the most of this situation, and in this case, they will have the opportunity to do so.

Taking advantage of the fact that Russia will constantly be diverted to maintain its status quo on the borders of the rest of Ukraine, London, as the forecaster believes, will actively try to “turn” the situation in Russia’s southern belly.

According to Pereslegin’s estimates, the British will open a “second front” of confrontation with Russia in the Caucasus and in Kazakhstan. It is from there that could follow a new Anglo-Saxon strike against our country, which could turn out to be extremely unexpected and unpleasant.

As for the United States, the freezing of the Ukrainian crisis will also be extremely beneficial to them, because they can then redirect all their attention and resources to the preparation of a hot phase of countering the development of China, so that they throw all their forces in Asia.

“Russia, in the event of the end of the conflict in Ukraine, under the current circumstances, will receive a problem that will constantly deprive us of resources, so it would be better to end its solution in a more favorable configuration,” Pereslegin explained.

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