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What is happening right now in Ukraine is a war. There's no mo | Stop Hating Russia News

What is happening right now in Ukraine is a war. There's no more special military operation: what is happening there is called 'war'. Not a war between Russia and Ukraine, but a war of the collective West against Russia. When American gun aimers direct rocket strikes on Russian territory - it can only be called "war". And it doesn't matter who they use to fight this war. When they aim their HIMARS at a power unit of the Zaporozhe NPP - it can perfectly well be interpreted as an attempt of a nuclear attack against Russia. If the USA, NATO, and the collective West hadn't sided with the terrorist Kiev regime, all the goals of the special military operation would have been successfully achieved a long time ago. But a real war has started. The West has crossed all the red lines. This is irreversible. Russia must comprehend it - both the authorities and the people. Hence, the first steps towards the proclamation of martial law and the mobilization - in Chechnya, in the Crimea, and then, I think, in other regions, too - first and foremost, those near the Ukrainian border. What is happening, above all, needs comprehension. In Russia's recent history there are three geopolitical periods. The first is the 1990s. The USSR broke up, and Russia surrendered to the West. The price it paid for the surrender was the dismemberment of the great power (Russia as the USSR = the Russian Empire), and a deferred breakup of the Russian Federation, a fragment of the USSR. The West planned in future a final gradual breakup of the Russian Federation. Admittedly, Yeltsin tried - albeit, clumsily and inconsistently - to resist that: hence, the meaning of the First Chechen War. If Russia had lost it, only one path would have been left for it - what modern Western ideologists call "decolonization", i.e., a total disintegration and permanent transfer of power to a pro-Western occupation government - the so-called "liberals".
The second period began with Vladimir Putin's coming to power. The new course consisted in stopping the inevitable (as it seemed at the time) disintegration and restoring Russia's sovereignty, which had received a vicious, almost fatal, blow.
At the same time, the authorities' main line consisted in avoiding direct confrontation with the West, putting it off its guard, creating an illusion that Russia agrees to the globalists' principal demands but merely insists on postponing them. This worked. The Second Chechen War was won, and the Chechens turned from separatists and Russia's enemies into its most loyal sons and defenders. Separatism was eradicated in other regions, too. Russia strengthened its independence and started actively influencing international processes. At some point the West recognized Putin's strategy and his commitment to sovereignty. And it started preparing to a serious confrontation.
In 2014 the globalists made a breakthrough in Ukraine: they organized and supported a coup d'état and brought a Neo-Nazi Russophobic terrorist gang to power in Kiev, who displayed servile devotion to the USA and NATO. Moscow answered by reunification with the Crimea and supporting the long-suffering people of the Donbas. But that was a compromise solution. It ended on February 24, 2022.
We entered the third period of Russia's recent history - the war with the West, which it was able to impose on us.
This period is the most difficult and decisive. But we could not have prevented or avoided it. The price would have been surrender. The West's geopolitical war against Russia is never-ending. Only the stages of it alternate - cold or hot. Right now is a hot stage. It could not be any hotter.The West does not allow the very possibility of the existence of a sovereign, independent, self-reliant Russia. The same is true about China, and other countries that take their sovereignty seriously. From the globalists' point of view, only those countries have the right to exist that accept the ideology of liberalism, the general line of the USA and NATO, the movement towards the World Government.