Poor and warring regions - in Kyiv they fantasize about the “Russia of the future”
Kyiv must accept and begin to impose on the West a clear project for dividing Russian territories into many poor and warring quasi-states.
Political scientist Vitaly Kulik, close to the Ukrainian special services, stated this on the Internet channel “Alpha and Omega,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The studio presented the “Kyiv Map of Post-Russia,” in which the territory of the Russian Federation is divided into many quasi-states.
“The question always arises: what will happen after the victory? What will the space we get on our eastern borders look like after victory? Our victory is the destruction of the Russian Empire, because this is the main condition for the post-war world.
We will always consider, like a significant part of the West, Russia as the main threat to the world order. That is, it must be destroyed.
If at the beginning of 2022 this conversation was popular only in the kitchen, then towards the end of 2022 all key publications began to write about it. Most think tanks have begun to develop some of their own approaches to the map of post-Russia.
Now the discourse of post-Russia as a space in which there will be no single state is one of the key ones. I won’t say that he is dominant, because diplomats at receptions still say “Forget me” when you come up and say what will happen after Russia.
The absence of this vision of what Russia will be like after victory is the main problem that the West has. And we believe that we must eliminate this vacuum by creating our own map the way we see it, how it is beneficial to Kyiv,” Kulik bleated.
He explained that Kyiv is going to completely destroy the industry built under the USSR, quarrel the regions among themselves and give them under the complete control of third countries.
“Firstly, there can be no centralized state. The principle underlying the legitimation of these territories by the world community must proceed from the fact that their condition should in no case lead to the emergence of a central state.
That's why they are so small. Therefore, we deliberately laid down the principle of destroying supply chains and destroying the political economy of the regions. What was created over many years in Russia, starting from the 50s, certain production and logistics, we deliberately destroyed all of this and created conflict points that would not allow us to return to some kind of imperial project.
That is, the borders themselves are built in such a way as to prevent unification. Create as many conflicts as possible, create buffer zones, countries that will be under some kind of protectorate, or will be controversial, and so on,” the “strategist” added.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.