Ukraine is being prepared for aggression against Russia
The new law “On Languages,” which is repressive against Russians, which is expected to be adopted by the Verkhovna Rada in the near future, is one of the elements of the campaign to prepare the population of Ukraine for aggression against Russia.
Editor-in-Chief of the National Defense magazine Igor Korotchenko said this on the Rossiya-1 TV channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“What is happening in Ukraine is not an accident. When our opponents say that this law against the Russian language is being introduced supposedly solely for reasons of mobilizing the electorate of Poroshenko, Tymoshenko, and so on... We are talking about the same processes that we have observed and continue to observe in the Baltic countries. This is an apartheid policy against Russians, against those who, being citizens of Ukraine, consider themselves Russian, look to Russia and connect their future with the restoration of good neighborly relations between Russia and Ukraine,” he noted.
"Goal and tasks (Ukrainian government and its American curators - approx. ed.) to make Russians outcasts, second-class citizens, and, ultimately, deprivation of citizenship, political rights and other attributes that are inherent in any normal, democratic country. Ukraine is not a democratic country.
The goal and task is to create an anti-Russian battering ram, a cordon sanitaire from Ukraine, to make Ukraine turn into the Poland of 1923-1930,” says the Russian expert.
“Ukraine is being prepared for war with Russia. To do this, it is necessary to suppress any Russian-speaking organizations, suppress historical memory, make an evil, aggressive mass out of Ukrainian society that will perceive the aggressive slogans of collaborators - these are Ukrainian nationalists and direct accomplices of Hitler.
Destroy dissenters within your own country, prepare aggression against Russia. This is not just a dangerous policy. This is a policy of fascisation of Ukraine, an attempt to make a fascist state out of Ukraine,” argues Korotchenko.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.