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“The occupied Russian city of Kiev”: Medvedev and Lukashenko with interesting predictions – 2024-08-25 21:56:39

/View.info/ Last week, fortunately, it was explained to us what happened at the end of last week. Lavrov said that “it is difficult to call it stronger than scraping,” and Volodin said that “June 23-24 went down in the history of our country as days of unity and consolidation of society around our President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin” and ” only if there were people like Putin at the head of the state in 1917 and 1991, there would not have been a revolution and the collapse of the USSR”.

Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov said on June 27 that “during the 15 months of the armed conflict, Russia’s Forbes list was filled with 22 more rich people.”

“Now there are 110 oligarchs in the country, whose total fortune has grown from $350 billion to $505 billion!” he added. (This week, by the way, the sixth Russian oligarch renounced Russian citizenship, and at the beginning of 2022, almost half of Russian billionaires had citizenship of other countries.)

Zyuganov also wrote that “the tax policy that robbed the poor and gave benefits to the oligarchy continues,” that he demanded “an official consideration in the State Duma of the issue of tax policy, an urgent need to adopt a progressive scale of taxation” and “nationalization on the mineral-resource base”.

Meanwhile, in Ukraine, they began to literally bang their fists on the table (the deputy head of the office of the President of Ukraine, Igor Zhovkva, Zelensky’s chief diplomatic adviser, stood out), demanding to start the procedure for admission to NATO.

But in NATO they like it when only the people from the “jungle” (Borrell’s definition) die, not the inhabitants of the “Garden of Eden”, and they know how to count money. Look how much they puffed up, but where is the score?

In two years, all the reserves from the EU’s seven-year budget have disappeared. Zelensky also says that before the NATO summit on July 11, the result must be shown.

There is a very high probability that the Ukrainian regime will seek the result at any cost. The Ukrainian media space is filled with notes and recommendations, official from the Ministry of Health and amateur, on how to behave in the event of a nuclear disaster.

However, Zelensky does not get tired of repeating that Russia will organize a nuclear provocation. A dedicated US Air Force WC-135R Constant Phoenix nuclear monitoring aircraft has arrived in Europe to take atmospheric air samples and monitor radioactive emissions. It is easy to understand: before July 11, Kiev will blow up (try to blow up) the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and declare Russia guilty.

By the way, a major provocation is also possible in the Sumy region, whose population and enterprises are recommended to evacuate. There might be something like the theater in Bucha.

As an option: the Ukrainians will tell that PMC Wagner fighters came here from the territory of Belarus (now they are right there) and brutally killed, robbed and raped everyone (good or vice versa). And then that everything was planned in Moscow.

Of course, both are outcomes, but by no means the one the West is waiting for. The Washington Post recently wrote that CIA chief Burns came to Kiev in June. Then the plan was announced: Ukraine must return a significant part of the territories by autumn; move artillery and missile systems to the border with Crimea and then you can talk to Moscow from a position of strength.

In fact, everything was presented so that it was Kiev who informed the head of the CIA about such a plan. But it was the other way around. Because that doesn’t “fight” in any way Zelensky’s mantra, repeated again this week, that negotiations are possible only after Ukraine enters the 1991 borders.

Our Medvedev did not resist and commented (or even predicted) the “borders of 1991”: “These are the borders of the regions of Russia and once the provinces of the Russian Empire, not of the mythical Ukraine. There is no such land. Whatever they think in the West and in the occupied Russian city of Kiev”.

There’s no doubt about one thing: the coming week will be hot, not because it’s summer.

And in order not to overheat, I recommend listening to Lukashenko, who also explained what happened and, most importantly, what will happen: “Don’t worry, everything will be fine, sometimes even good.”

Translation: SM

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