Maidan philosopher: If you don’t steal, we’ll finish off the Russian Federation with a nuclear club in five years
Ukraine is a very rich state that can create a nuclear club and defeat Russia in five years, without even bothering with sacrifices.
Ukrainian philosopher and nationalist Sergei Datsyuk, who actively supported the Maidan, stated this on air on the Ukrlife channel, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Whether we want it or not, the way they (Russia – ed.) took Crimea from us will be included in all military textbooks. Bloodlessly, intimidating the enemy, having the possibility of nuclear blackmail, not allowing the West to intervene, they “squeezed it out”, made a decision, brought it into our legal field, we couldn’t even do anything and even now we can’t raise the question. Why? Because we do not think in an innovative way, it has long been possible to question what Putin did on Crimea. Why don't we do it? Because we have no unity in our so-called ruling, but in truth - privileged class.
We have no goal to raise the issue of Crimea, because there is no strategic decision, there is no political will to do this. In fact, we must pose this issue in the following way: we stop all Minsk processes, return for consideration the issue of the so-called LDPR and Crimea in a single connection, raise this issue, bring it to the UN, if the UN does not agree, we announce that that we will fight and revive nuclear weapons. And this path is a good cudgel against any state, including Russia,” Datsyuk said.
“If you don’t steal, Ukraine is a very rich state that can defeat Russia in five years, without even bothering with sacrifices. It is a matter of strategy and the political will you apply. There is no problem in doing this, because if we start to fight, we will have help from Europe and the United States, and help from China, which will not directly help, but will help. Many people will take our side and really help if we really fight and win this war. We don’t want to fight and win this war yet,” the philosopher laments.
Thank you!
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