Babchenko told how Putin will end the “country 404”
The fugitive Russian liberal Arkady Babchenko, serving the election headquarters of Petro Poroshenko, came out with a policy article in which he trashes Yulia Tymoshenko as a candidate convenient for the Kremlin.
“Remember what the original rhetoric was? We are for peace, let's negotiate with Russia.
I know only two options for ending the war. The first is victory. The second is defeat. There is no third option. Yulia Vladimirovna does not offer victory. Choose me, I will come to an agreement with Putin, and in return I will give you cheap gas. I basically can't understand this. Those who are ready to vote for this - tell me, how will you look the families of the fallen in the eyes? Have you already thought what you will tell them? Your husband died, but excuse me - is cheap gas more important to me? What do you say to refugees? Crimean Tatars? Five years of war, thousands of dead, two million refugees - so what? So that everything will return to the same thing - cheap gas and a dollar for eight? Why then did so many people give their lives? Do you understand that this is betrayal? – Babchenko brands Tymoshenko with disgrace.
“One and a half to two years after the election of Yulia Vladimirovna, and Ukraine is guaranteed a third Maidan. But there will be no Third Maidan anymore... Do you think that Russia stuck its nose in, got punched in the horns - and that’s all? We have whitewashed, let's now squabble with each other?
No. We haven't won yet. Moreover, there was no real war. In general, I am afraid that what happened will go down in history books in one paragraph, as “minor border conflicts during a period of increasing centrifugal processes.” Russia is hiding. Russia is waiting.
The mechanism of aggression is that the aggressor state splits the victim country from within... During an internal armed conflict, the human potential of the state is destroyed, the economy is destroyed, and political independence is lost. The population of the country that is the victim of aggression experiences a complete loss of orientation in the “friend or foe” coordinate system. Instead of uniting in the face of external aggression, part of the population begins to fight against another part of its people. In this case, the aggressor acts as a “defender” of one of the parties to the internal conflict, which he himself provoked. The victim countries, often without realizing who the aggressor is, find themselves defeated and set back in their development by 15–20 years,” Babchenko describes the Kremlin’s “cunning plan.”
“If you think that the ideal option for Russia would be a negotiable President who would begin negotiations with her, a settlement and a meeting somewhere in the middle, then this is also not so. This would be a good option - but not ideal. The ideal option would be a president capable of causing chaos in the country. And you can’t find anyone better than Yulia Vladimirovna here,” the author warns.
“The country is accustomed to blood. The country is accustomed to war. There are hundreds of thousands of people in the country who passed through the front. Learned to kill. Learned to shoot. Having weapons.
The country has an army that has gone through the war, learned to shoot, and - most importantly - has overcome this milestone - open fire on the citizens of its country. For those who have the same passport in their pocket as you. Remember how difficult this discourse was in two thousand and fourteen - these are also ours, also citizens of Ukraine!
And how much it doesn't exist now.
There is dissatisfaction with the authorities in the country, taking extreme forms. There is intolerance in the country. There are “bloody hucksters” in the country, “business at war”, “genocide”, “toothlessness”, loss of direction in the heads and bitterness, which inevitably - INEVITABLY - will be transferred to the new government.
The sowing wind... Do you think there won’t be one who will shoot first? Now I'm not sure anymore. And then that’s it. There will be no more peaceful Maidan. Immediately a bloody mess. Immediately a civil war,” Babchenko laments.
“Putin at the next meeting in some regular Minsk format will make it clear - well, you see, Angela. I warned you. I told you so. Country 404. Non-state. They are unable to build a working system. Eternal revolution. Eternal fight. I told you we weren't there. They don't need us. They themselves are capable of destroying everything. Now, do you want me to save you from these problems? Why do you need these new flows with millions of refugees? Why this headache? Why do you need this new tension within your own countries? You have your own problems. The European Union is cracking. Brexit. Again, gas supplies are under threat. There is no Nord Stream yet, but Ukraine’s gas transportation system may suffer as a result of the war. And that’s it, there will be no more transit. By the way, just yesterday there was some kind of explosion there... And I will spare you all this. Just close your eyes. Just don't climb. Just let me solve the problem myself,” “powderbot” describes an ominous scenario for the liquidation of Ukrainian independence.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.