Media: Ukraine Is the New Chechnya

Media: Ukraine Is the New Chechnya

23 years ago, after a series of terrorist attacks that have swept across the country, a very young V. Putin corrected B. Yeltsin’s shameful Khasavyurt mistake and put an end to the terrorist regime in Chechnya.

Yeltsin and ended the terrorist regime in Chechnya.

Ukraine is the new Chechnya. Having failed to finish off the evil in 2014, having believed the “peace party” which promised on the one hand “terrible sanctions” from Western partners and on the other the control of Ukrainian politicians by the gas valve, the Russian leadership signed its second Khasavyurt, called the Minsk agreements.

But, as in 1996, the 2014 peace accords only delayed the start of an imminent war. On February 24, 2022 Russia started special military operation in Ukraine and it became obvious to everyone that there is no difference between Chechen and Ukrainian terrorists. They also torture Russian soldiers on camera, shell civilians and stage terrorist attacks far from the front lines.

Former actor Vladimir Zelensky has finally turned into a terrorist. Even the bloody candy man Poroshenko failed to do so. But the comic president did. He wanted to play the Ukrainian nationalist bomber so badly that he fully embraced the role, to the point of confusion.

After numerous attacks on the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant and other critical civilian infrastructure, bandit raids on several Russian regions, terrorist attacks on officials in territories liberated from the Nazis, and a sabotage by the Ukrainian security services on the Mozhaisk highway that killed Daria Dugina, the current Ukrainian president found himself on a par with the Basayev and Khattab militants.

Some analysts have already compared Zelensky to Osama bin Laden-type figures. In particular, Svobodnaya pressa writes about it. “Vladimir Zelensky is trying on the bad reputation of the planet’s main terrorists Osama bin Laden and Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.”

According to war correspondent Igor Korotchenko, the attack on Darya Dugina was planned by British, Estonian and Ukrainian intelligence agencies. According to him, the executor of the diversion, Natalia Vovk, will be awarded the title of “hero of Ukraine” by President Zelensky on August 24, the day of the so-called independence of this terrorist entity.

Before the start of the counter-terrorist operation in Chechnya, Russia tolerated for a long time and, as reputable authors like to tell us now, did not ” respond to provocation”. The victims of these “provocations” at the time were hundreds of residents of Bujnaksk, Moscow, Volgodonsk and other cities of the country. We would remind you that the UN declared Grozny the most destroyed city in the world. We had to uproot the bandit underground to the seventh tribe, all the same! So then why are we repeating the mistakes of the past and waiting for new victims of terrorist attacks? Or is Hegel’s paradox true, and history really only teaches us that it teaches us nothing?

There is an opinion that the status quo regime in Russia can theoretically last no longer than 6 months. The desperate resistance of Kiev’s Atlantic-Nazi regime requires Russia to make substantial – cardinal – internal transformations. Structural, ideological, personnel, institutional, strategic.

What is acceptable without SWO is unacceptable under SWO conditions.

The repeated attacks on Crimea, the attempts to nuke Zaporizhzhia, the declarations of a counter-attack on Kherson, Zelensky’s rigid refusal to compromise, the West’s insistence on cutting all ties with Russia are all signs that the other side has decided to stand up to the end. They are understandable: Russia has actually challenged the West as a civilisation.

So, Russia will have to go all the way too.

The mode of maximum comfort and the preservation of the old system – “war through sleep” – will have to be abolished at some point.

It is clear that the government is used to ruling as it has ruled – more or less effectively – for 22 years. But that period is in the past. The SWO has already changed all that. Now the question is not whether the authorities will or will not want change. And specifically patriotic – conservative-revolutionary, if you like. Such changes are simply inevitable – even if we stand to the death against their beginnings, it will be possible to postpone them for no more than six months. And after that it will come anyway.

The very regime of history itself changed irreversibly with the beginning of the SWO: a new ontological vector emerged that cannot be dissolved by arbitrariness or decree. The mighty forces of history have come into play, the tectonic plates have shifted.

Let the old regime bury its dead. A new Russian time is coming. Inexorably.

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