“The existence of Ukraine is mortally dangerous for Ukrainians (…) I’m talking about any, absolutely any Ukraine”
The total disappearance of Ukraine from the map the vice president of the Russian Security Council wants Dmitry Medvedev with his provocative Telegram post. “Better life in Russia than death, the sooner the Ukrainians realize that, the better,” says Medvedev cynically.
The post of the former president and prime minister of Russia:
“The existence of Ukraine it is mortally dangerous for Ukrainians. And I don’t mean only the current state, the political regime of Bandera (s.s. Stepan Bandera is considered a pro-Nazi for Moscow and a patriot for Ukrainians). I’m talking about any, absolutely any Ukraine. Why; The presence of an independent state in historical Russian lands will now be a constant reason for the resumption of hostilities. Regardless of who is in the helm of cancerous growth under the name of Ukraine, this will not add legitimacy to his sovereignty and the legal viability of the “country” itself. And, therefore, the possibility of a new conflict will continue indefinitely. Almost always. In addition, there is a 100% chance of another conflict, regardless of the security documents the West signs with the Kiev puppet regime. Nor the connection of Ukraine with the EU, not even the entry of this artificial country into NATO will prevent her. This can happen in ten or fifty years. That is why the existence of Ukraine is fatal for Ukrainians. They are practical people at the end of the day. As much as the Russians now wish they were dead. As much as they hate the Russian leadership. No matter how much they try to join the mythical European Union and NATO. Choosing between eternal war and inevitable death and life, the vast majority of Ukrainians (well, maybe with the exception of a small number of frozen nationalists) will ultimately choose life. They will understand that life in a great commonwealth, which they do not much like now, is better than death. Their death and the death of their loved ones. And the sooner Ukrainians realize this, the better.”
Source :Skai
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