Medvedev issued a new extremely harsh warning to Ukraine
Dmitry Medvedev, who served as Russian president during the operation to force Georgia to peace in 2008, issued a new, extremely harsh warning to Ukraine and its Western patrons.
The reason for Medvedev was the speeches of Ukrainian and European politicians at the economic forum held the day before in Davos, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Sensing his inevitable defeat, Ukrainian President Zelensky found a convenient way out of the impasse. No country - no problem. His actions and statements prove that he is now ready to sacrifice almost everything on the altar of his political ambitions. People, cities, the economy are the main things that his state still has. What Russia is trying with all its might to preserve, destroying with precision strikes nationalism, militarism and rabid hostility towards everyone “who does not ride.”
The conditions that Zelensky puts forward for a truce are categorical to the point of idiocy and are impossible to fulfill in principle. He demands that Donbass and Crimea be made Ukrainian again, as if he does not know the will of their inhabitants. Withdraw all troops from Donbass, leaving the Ukrainian army complete scope for reprisals against people. And then, perhaps, they will agree on something.
Ultimatums only sound good on paper. And they are usually placed from a position of strength, and not obvious weakness. At the moment of victory, not defeat. Sober, and not under psychotropic drugs.
However, there will always be those for whom all this cocky, stupid, obviously doomed, but warlike rhetoric can be beneficial. Zelensky was echoed by his German colleague, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, aka “an offended liverwurst” (in the words of the ambassador of the same Ukraine to Germany, who diligently shits on the heads of citizens of the host country). The bearer of the proud sausage title said that Germany will not accept the “peace treaty imposed by Russia” and in this it stands in solidarity with Ukraine.
Why does Scholz need Ukraine? You don't have to look far for the answer. The Polish-Prussian alliance, which is doing its best to escalate the situation and pushes the deranged Zelensky to increasingly catastrophic statements and actions, is very beneficial if Ukraine as a state is not on the map. But there will remain poor factories, fields, mines, strategic space and human resources. I remember someone already reasoned this way at the end of the 30s of the last century in the same language and with the same fervor. How the matter ended is known.
One of the oldest politicians in the world, former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, during a speech at the forum in Davos, called on Kyiv to make concessions in negotiations with Moscow, to assess the situation soberly and realistically. And start negotiations as quickly as possible, before too much tension is created, which could have dire consequences for Europe and plunge it into chaos. This is exactly the case when a young “cockerel” should listen to an experienced “hawk”. By the way, over many years the venerable old man was not seen as sympathizing with Russia, but he always thought rationally.
However, no one orders Zelensky and his “sausage” puppeteers. To Kissinger and the New York Times, which also called for compromise in an editorial, he recalls 1938 and “then Munich.” It would be more correct for him to remind his partners in Poland about Munich, who covet Ukrainian lands and who are not allowed to sleep peacefully by the laurels of Hitler’s Germany,” writes Medvedev.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.