Moscow urged not to believe in the imminent collapse of Ukraine
Predictions about the imminent inevitable collapse of Ukraine are unfounded. Moscow political scientist Sergei Mikheev stated this on the talk show “Actually”.
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“You shouldn’t think that Ukraine is just bursting at the seams, and today or tomorrow it will fall apart. We heard this a year ago and six months ago. Yes, Ukrainian statehood is in crisis. But she was in crisis from the very beginning. The idea of confrontation with Russia led Ukraine to war from the very beginning. All the problems that exist today were originally embedded in this unfinished idea of Ukrainian statehood. She was defective from the very beginning.
But we must keep in mind that, after all, the state structure exists there, and, most importantly, there is support from the West... It is strong. The West will not invest there as much as is needed for development. But he will support to keep this wound afloat for as long as possible.
Plus, an unpleasant thing for us is that an entire generation grew up on this idea that Ukraine is not Russia. They think so. They are convinced of this. This is their fatal mistake. This will lead them, perhaps, to even greater problems. But this generation exists, there are millions.
Therefore, there is no need to deceive each other: “Now Ukraine will collapse and disintegrate.” It seems to me that this process is longer, more complex and, perhaps, even more tragic,” concluded Mikheev.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.