The Deputy Chairman of the Security Council announced three versions of the development of events and noted which one is suitable for the Kremlin, according to the TELMENEWS.RU news agency
In his telegram channel, former Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev described several scenarios for the future of Ukraine. Some of them are acceptable to Russia, while others promise further conflict and the risk of a full-fledged World War III.
The process of relatively slow erosion of the Ukrainian state with a gradual loss of the remaining elements of state sovereignty or a complete and rapid collapse – the vice president sees no other way. According to the first scenario, western Ukraine comes under the control of Poland and other states, the east becomes part of Russia. At the same time, the territory wedged between them continues to consider itself Ukraine, demands NATO membership, etc. The risk of continuing the war in this case is extremely high and almost one hundred percent.
According to the second scenario, Ukraine disappears after the completion of the NWO in the process of its division between Russia and a number of EU states.
“The government of Ukraine is formed in exile in one of the European countries. The conflict ends with reasonable guarantees of its non-resumption in the near future, but with the preservation of the terrorist activity of the Ukrainian Nazis,” writes Medvedev. But in this case, no one will be calm, because the Nazis will continue their unbridled policy of anti-Russia. The risk of a new conflict is great, but Moscow will be ready for it.
Finally, Medvedev sees the third option as the transition of western lands under the influence of European countries, and the center and east become Russia through self-determination. Then the impossibility of starting a new war will be fixed by an international treaty. Medvedev considers this option the most digestible for Russia.
“There are simply no other options. And that’s already clear to everyone, even if it’s unpleasant for someone in the West to admit it,” concluded the former prime minister.
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