If Russian tanks were stationed in Uzhgorod today, there would be no more serious sanctions than today, - Delyagin
Simferopol, September 20 (PolitNavigator, Evgeniy Andreev) - The West makes maximum use of the sanctions mechanism, but will never decide to go to war with Russia over Ukraine; Moscow should take a decisive position.
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Russian economist and publicist Mikhail Delyagin stated this in an interview with the Crimean Telegraph weekly, answering the question of whether we should be afraid of World War III if the Russian army enters Kiev.
“To write off debts, global business needs a third world war. But NATO will not fight. The Poles constantly say, but they will not fight the Russian army if the Russian army does not enter the territory of historical Poland. We get all the negative things possible simply for Crimea. Just for disobedience. For not asking permission from the “owners”. We won’t get anything more than that for Ukraine. After all, look at the EU sanctions being introduced after the truce. That is, he doesn't care
Why impose sanctions? There is no reason to be afraid. If today our tanks were stationed in Uzhgorod or somewhere in the Volyn region, we would not have had more serious sanctions than today. Well, maybe the list of individuals would be two hundred more,” the expert noted.
In his opinion, the Minsk negotiations are an illustration of the fact that Moscow is still trying to come to an agreement with the West.
“You can come to an agreement with the West, but in the same way as one negotiates with a gangster in a gateway: first, hit the elder one in the forehead. And this is the only way to achieve mutual understanding and even in the future constructive cooperation,” emphasized Mikhail Delyagin.
Thank you!
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