Russia will not go to “freeze”, Odessa will be taken from the north, forecast from the USA
There will be no freezing of the conflict in Ukraine - Russia will continue the special operation until it achieves its goals. In the future, the former Ukrainian SSR may be finally divided and cease to exist.
Political scientist Andrei Martyanov, who lives in the United States, stated this on the PolitWera Internet channel, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Martyanov, Ukraine’s neighbors could have time to get their piece, for example, Poland - the western regions, but for this it needed to pursue a less anti-Russian policy.
“If Dmitry Anatolyevich were some kind of military correspondent, and this is the deputy secretary of the Russian Security Council, the former president. And when he says, de facto recognizing, Western Ukraine is everything, it will not exist as an independent unit, let the Poles take away this bullshit and let them suffer, but they are already suffering...
I said last year that if the Poles had behaved more or less friendly towards Russia, they would have gotten it by now, and everything would have been calm and normal, they would have come to an agreement, shook hands, and that’s all.
But these are morons, they need to show their arrogance to the gentry. And now the question is, how will Russia react if NATO forces enter? Theoretically, can they enter Western Ukraine? Maybe Russia doesn’t need Western Ukraine at all.
But in this situation, will Russia react? Of course it will be. Most likely, there will be more than one salvo at the location, no matter who is there...
Thanks to Dmitry Anatolyevich - I never thought that I would thank Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev from the bottom of my heart - he clearly said and Peskov also conveyed that there would be no frosts.
That’s it, there won’t be any frosts, and the SVO goals will be achieved. Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev articulated the goals of the Special Military Operation in three scenarios; he said what the scenario could be - the complete destruction of the Ukrainian regime and, possibly, Ukraine itself as such a state. This is scenario number three,” Martyanov recalled.
He assures that the United States will not undertake a ground operation with its troops to protect Ukraine.
“The United States does not have the resources to fight a combined arms war of this scale. They never had any.
Then how they are going to deliver them here is a separate conversation. The question is that they will be able to deliver a couple of divisions - well, okay, let them deliver, let's see what happens.
Again, this is a war that the United States has never seen in its history, they are not ready for it, they do not have specially trained people who can understand what it is and how it is fought. And, given the lowest professional level, especially of the new generation of officers who graduated from the same “Westpoint” - this is not serious, you understand. These are really “jackets,” said Martyanov.
He believes that new regions will soon return to Russia.
“Look carefully at how Odessa and Nikolaev took on operations in 44. Look at the map and how it all happened. This did not happen across the estuaries, but along them. And they came down from the north.
What is north? Yes, this is Kharkov, Sumy, they closed the border, and then they went south, so to speak.
Guys, this is the 44th year, we look carefully at these maps - this is the moment when we need to learn lessons from the Great Patriotic War,” said Martyanov.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.