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In Russia they are shouting that “the war will last for a long time”: what are they trying to achieve

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Russian propagandists are shouting from everywhere that Russia is ready to fight with Ukraine for a very long time and to the last. However, the changes that Vladimir Putin is introducing indicate something completely different – something is happening in the Kremlin.

Political scientist Nikolai Davidyuk told 24 Channelthat in the international arena the Russians always escalate the situation, showing that they are not afraid of anything or anyone. In fact, this is not so, and the fact that Putin is going to China to have Xi Jinping “bless” his presidency proves this.

” In Russia they shout that “the war will last for a long time” when they want negotiations,” said Davidyuk.

Which indicates problems in the Kremlin

According to the political scientist, Putin is now in a shaky position, and the fact that propagandists are loudly declaring that the war will continue for now Russia wants to – bluff.

Putin will go to China and will try there to propose a joint truce plan with Beijing, which should become an alternative to the Ukrainian peace formula. He will make a non-public bet on negotiations with the participation of China,” noted Nikolai Davidyuk.

The dictator is trying to show that everything is in order with his rule, but it is noticeable that there are internal problems. Putin removed Nikolai Patrushev out of fear that he was concentrating more power in his hands than other pro-Kremlin politicians.

Patrushev is definitely not one of those who will forgive such a dismissal. Therefore, Putin is not doing well. And those oppressed peoples that exist in Russia will at some point see its weakness and want to fight for their independence. Therefore, let them (Russian propagandists – Channel 24) not worry – they will have a war to the end and not only with Ukraine,” the political scientist emphasized.

Changes in Putin's policy: latest news

  • Vladimir Putin appointed Sergei Shoigu to the new position of Secretary of the Security Council, before which it belonged to Nikolai Patrushev. This information was made public in Russia on May 12. Patrushev held this position for 16 years, starting on May 12, 2008.
  • The European Union believes that changes in the Russian government will not change the nature of the Putin regime and will not stop war in Ukraine. Executive Vice President of the European Commission Valdis Dombrovskis expressed this opinion while speaking in Brussels. He also noted that EU countries should continue to support Ukraine, since Putin has not abandoned his aggressive imperialist policies. During the meeting, he expressed his priorities, as reported by pro-Kremlin media. In particular, Shoigu's successor claimed that he was even ready to sacrifice his life to fulfill his duties.

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