Russia may declare its liberated parts as Ukraine’s legal successors – Ishchenko
Polish troops can enter the war in Ukraine, dressed in the uniform of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. There are two ways to counter this: either start military operations against Poland, but this is a direct conflict with NATO, or declare the liberated territories by Ukraine, and the territory controlled by Kyiv as occupied.
Political scientist Rostislav Ishchenko stated this on his video blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Ishchenko, the capital of Ukraine recognized by Russia could become, for example, Kherson.
“The only thing I see here is that we, for our part, can do the same. Revoke recognition of the Kyiv government, create somewhere in Kherson or Zaporozhye, in Energodar a government of another Ukraine, which will declare that Poland committed aggression against Ukraine, Zelensky is a traitor to the homeland, gave Ukrainian lands to Poland, maybe even declare war on Poland. He may also ask to join Russia or make a decision on the special rights of Russians in Ukraine.
Tanks were found in Donetsk, guns and planes would be found if necessary, and these can be found. The reserve is large, we have now collected trophies. Moreover, this is not small Donetsk and Lugansk, but large liberated territories, where there are many factories of all kinds. It’s possible to build a spaceship there if necessary,” he noted.
“But this will be a rather risky step, of course, since it raises the conflict to another level. But if the Poles follow the path of the presence of Polish troops in Ukraine under the guise of Ukrainian ones, then I see only such an equivalent answer, because all others either lead to a war with Poland, and this is a war with NATO - and then NATO will decide who is against whom attacked, and when, in what form to be drawn into this war.
That is, the United States gets the right to choose, they decide whether to fight, not to fight, if they fight, then how and with whom. Or we can pretend that we are fighting in Ukraine and are not crossing the border, but then we can send Polish, Romanian – whatever troops we want,” Ishchenko concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.