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The world will live according to new laws: what will happen to Russia after the war

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The world will live according to new laws: what will happen with Russia after the war

What will Russia be like after the war/Getty Images, Channel 24 Collage

After the end of the Russian-Ukrainian war, the aggressor country is unlikely to remain within its current borders. However, it can preserve statehood.

American political scientist Ramiz Yunus told Channel 24 that the scenarios are different, but it is clear that Russia is following the way of the USSR, and therefore may share its fate.

“If we talk about the long term, then all empires collapse. The world will live according to completely different laws,” Yunus stated.< /p>

What Russia can become after the end of the war: watch the video of Channel 24

The status of an aggressor country may change irrevocably, and therefore the question of rebuilding global security will probably arise.

What will accelerate the division of Russia

The weakest aspects of the aggressor country include its national policy – the oppression of all nationalities except the Russian one. On this basis, the greatest dissatisfaction with the authorities arises.

These processes can happen very quickly. The current war can be their catalyst, Yunus noted.

By the way, it is in the Russian regions that the problem of covert mobilization is most acute. This can speed up the division of the aggressor country.

What's happening in Russia: breaking news

    < li> The aggressor country cannot achieve the assigned tasks on the Ukrainian front, and therefore is forced to change plans every time. So, the press secretary of the Russian president, Dmitry Peskov, said that at present one of the goals of the so-called “special military operation” is to “protect” Russia.
  • And there is something to protect against, because attacks in Moscow have become more frequent drones. However, the biggest threat to the Russians is not drones, but their own air defense, striking in its inefficiency.
  • Even nature seems to be against the Russians. In Vladivostok on August 25, heavy rain fell, which literally flooded the city. Moreover, some residents have no electricity.

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