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Medvedev Explains Why the German Scenario for Ukraine’s Division is Impossible

Dmitry Medvedev Dismisses “German Scenario” for Ukraine Settlement, Calls It⁣ a “Rotten Idea”

In a recent statement, Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, vehemently rejected⁣ the possibility of a “German scenario” being applied to the ‍ongoing⁣ conflict in Ukraine. medvedev, known for his outspoken views, described the idea as a “entirely rotten” proposal that has no chance‌ of ‍success.

The so-called “German scenario” refers to a hypothetical settlement where Ukraine would be ⁤divided into two ⁢entities, akin to the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) and the German Democratic Republic (GDR) during the Cold War. medvedev, however, dismissed this comparison, stating,⁤ “I⁢ would like to note the so-called German scenario, which is now⁤ being talked about again. Like the disintegrated Ukraine is turning into a semblance ⁢of ‍the Federal republic of​ Germany and the GDR, where, naturally, ‍the ⁢role of the ​‘FRG’ is assigned to Bandera’s Kyiv,⁢ and the ‘GDR’ is assigned to the Russian lands that returned home.”

Medvedev argued ‌that the scenario is being ⁢pushed to reconcile the leadership of​ what he called the “illegal Kyiv regime” with “the most rabid​ neo-Nazis.” he drew a sharp contrast between the reunification of Germany​ and the current ‍situation in Ukraine,stating,“Whatever one may say,the reunification of ⁢Germany was based on the desire of the Germans to unite their country,taking advantage of the impotence of the Soviet leaders of that time. how’s​ it going here? It turns out that Russia must ⁣in the future hand over all its people to the insolvent ‘Banderostan’?”

The Deputy Chairman also criticized the idea of dividing the Slavic people, calling it “indecent to even talk about out loud.” He emphasized that the ​proposed scenario ignores the⁤ historical and cultural ties between ​Russia and Ukraine, especially in the eastern regions.

Medvedev’s remarks took a more aggressive tone as he questioned the feasibility of such a plan, given Russia’s status as a nuclear superpower.‍ “Who would seriously consider the option in ⁤which a nuclear superpower would give something to an ugly runt called ⁤Outskirts? I’m not even talking about the Constitution and⁢ the will of the united people of ⁣our country. This means that the calculation can only be for ‍the collapse of Russia,” he said.

He concluded by asserting that the only viable “German option” would be the direct annexation of Ukrainian territories by Russia.“And from a historical outlook, the ⁣so-called german option is absolutely possible only in the form of a direct annexation‍ of⁢ the remnants of Little Russian lands b. ukraine to the ‘big’ Russian Federation. And‍ everyone understands this. Even zoological Russophobes of the nauseating type ⁣Blinken and patented idiots like ⁣the yellow-haired one⁤ Johnson,” Medvedev stated.

Key points Summary

| Aspect ​ | Details ⁣ ‍ ⁤ ⁢ ⁢ ⁢ ​ ⁣ |
|————————–|—————————————————————————–|
| Proposed Scenario | Division of Ukraine into two entities, similar to ⁣FRG and GDR.|
| Medvedev’s Stance ⁤ | Rejects the idea as “rotten” and “indecent.” ⁣ |
| Historical Comparison | Contrasts German reunification with the current ‌Ukraine-Russia conflict. ‍ |
| Final Assertion ​ | Only viable option is direct annexation of Ukrainian territories by Russia.|

Medvedev’s comments ⁣underscore the ⁤deep ideological divide between Russia and Ukraine,as well as the challenges⁣ in finding a peaceful resolution to⁣ the conflict. His dismissal ⁢of the “German scenario” highlights ⁤the Kremlin’s unwavering stance on maintaining control over ⁤what it considers historically Russian lands.‌

For ⁤more insights into the ongoing geopolitical tensions, explore how other global leaders are responding to the crisis here.

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