
We read in the press about a massive drone attack by Ukraine (or its owners) on cities and critical supply infrastructure in Russia: „Russia’s nuclear power plant, oil depot targeted in Ukrainian drone attack.“
Ukraine, as Russia and its Western propagandists like to tell us, is just one step away from total defeat, possibly even its end. The continued drone attacks by this Ukraine are now more than just a nuisance. They shows that Russia is apparently unable or unwilling to effectively defend itself against attacks on its undisputed territory by the united anti-Russian war coalition of NATO and the EU from the territory of Ukraine, which is being misused for this purpose. The criticism of militarily experienced Russians such as Igor Girkin does not seem to be quite as insubstantial as the Kremlin’s loudspeakers always claim.
Beyond the current military situation, it should be noted: A Russian leadership that fails to protect its own population (murder of Russian civilians by Ukrainian and Polish invaders in Kursk, drone and missile attacks on civilians in Sevastopol, Bryansk, Donetsk, Belgorod, Kazan and elsewhere) and the country’s critical infrastructure demonstrates its inability or unwillingness to be a functioning state, let alone a superpower.
Undoubtedly, Russia is a major power with an extraordinarily large military potential.
On the other hand this is a fact, too: in the three years of the “Special Military Operation”, Russia has not even completely liberated the Donbass from the AFU (Ukrainian army), while in the Russian region of Kursk, Ukrainian bandits and Polish terrorists are killing Russian civilians, US-made cruise missiles are raining down on Russia and Ukraine is able to send drones far into the Russian territories. And this happens after, in March 2022, the Russian army had advanced on Kiev within a few weeks and Ukraine had been prepared to negotiate. In 1943-45 Stalin and the Red Army pushed back the entire Wehrmacht from the Volga to the Reich and conquered Berlin. Just two years after the end of the Battle of Stalingrad, the Red Army already stood on the Reich’s border.
This obvious failure of the current Russian leadership under President Putin is part of a series of failures and seemingly indifferently accepted provocations. The “red lines” drawn by the Russian leadership have all been ignored and willfully crossed by the USA / NATO and the EU. The Russian leadership is thus once again presenting itself as the bear that roars but is at best capable of ending up as a bedside rug. With all the possible consequences.
Today’s Russia, which, like the Soviet Union in the past, sentences patriotic citizens to several years in prison, is a plutocracy according to the will of its Western-oriented creators, together with the profitable influence of the Jewish mafia. When Kremlin apologists today claim that Russia under Putin has achieved an enormous change for the better for the people, this is certainly correct and should be acknowledged. Whether the Russian people would not be in a much better position today if the parasites were not hanging from their necks is a question worth asking.
As a nation, Russia can perhaps be a place of fascination and we should seek and maintain closeness to the peoples of the Russian Federation and their rich cultures .
The Russian state, on the other hand, due to its recent structure and its actions, cannot be a strategic partner for the liberation of Germany and Europe from the occupation.
That is why I believe it is simply vital for all nations to act in a truly MULTIpolar manner and to cooperate politically, economically, culturally and militarily outside the structures and zones of influence of the great powers. National governments and systemic structures that prevent this should be replaced by national, responsible governments and structures. You say I was a dreamer? Well, the sad examples of recent history teach us that falling into the maelstrom of the great powers is fatal.