Political scientist: Putin confirmed that the enemy will be defeated
The address of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin at the parade in honor of Victory Day repeated the fundamental idea of the liberation struggle during the Great Patriotic War - our cause is just, the enemy will be defeated, victory will be ours. This opinion was expressed by Crimean political scientist Andrei Nikiforov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I heard what I wanted to hear that day, but what I didn’t want to hear was not heard today. This means, just like 77 years ago: our cause is just, the enemy will be defeated, victory will be ours,” he emphasized. “Today strengthens my confidence in this, although before this I never doubted it.”
According to the expert, it is too early to comment on the progress of the military special operation or talk about the timing of its completion. Therefore, we should not have expected this in the presidential address.
“It will all happen, but later,” Nikiforov assured.
On the eve of May 9, Western media predicted Russia's declaration of war on Ukraine, the complete mobilization of the population, the entry of the DPR and LPR into the Russian Federation, or the beginning of an attack on Odessa.
Instead, the president once again recalled that NATO countries did not want to hear calls from the Russian Federation to abandon expansion to the east, to compromise. Preparations for the punitive operation in the Donbass and Crimea were going on openly, and everything indicated that a clash with the Nazis, Bandera, against whom the United States and their partners were heading, was inevitable.
The danger grew every day, and Russia preemptively rebuffed the aggression; this was the only correct decision.
May 9 is forever inscribed in history as the triumph of the Soviet people, and we are the heirs of heroes, and it is our duty to preserve the memory of those who crushed Nazism and do everything to prevent the horror of the world war from happening again.
Thank you!
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