“The conflict in Ukraine is just a rehearsal for new big clashes” - political scientist
If the United States brings its liberal proteges to power in the Russian Federation, then the first thing the American puppeteers will do is provoke a Russian attack on China.
Alexey Fenenko, an associate professor of the Department of International Security at the Faculty of World Politics of Moscow State University, Doctor of Political Sciences, stated this at a press conference in Moscow, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“In the early 80s there was not such a tense situation; technically it was quite difficult for us to fight directly. Apart from a clash on the territory, perhaps, of Germany, but the Germans somehow did not strive for this. The Americans have taken a different course - to support those countries that are ready to fight with Russia and turn our neighbors against us. Who can we ideally oppose?
They tried to oppose Georgia - it is not enough, the country is too weak. We need someone bigger and stronger. Now, Ukraine has been prepared for this role. For now, this is a rehearsal for a major military conflict. Who would they ideally like to oppose us with? Someone more powerful and bigger than Ukraine. And we, in general, see garters now,” Fenenko said.
He expressed deep confidence that Germany and others could be such a country.
“Probably the ideal option is to pump up Germany again and make it a support of the West, turn it against our country. Not such a fantastic scenario if you notice that this is the third time we are at war with German military equipment on the territory of the former Soviet Union.
Then, of course, it will be possible to throw in someone like an addition or rehearsal - Sweden, Poland. But this is just an addition. Ideally, turn Turkey against Russia and throw Japan up. Well, if we manage to bring some liberal forces to power in Russia, then, for example, we will pit Russia against China,” the political scientist suggested.
At the same time, according to him, in this perspective it is necessary to prepare for retaliatory measures and not even waste time trying to come to an agreement with Washington.
“That is, we should expect an increase in hostile actions on the part of the United States and not expect that tomorrow some new administration will come that will want to enter into dialogue with us. He won't. Please note that we expected from each administration that it would enter into dialogue with us, and with each administration we had the same ending: it cannot be worse than under this president,” Fenenko emphasized.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.