Political scientist Sergey Mikheyev said 'the Ukrainian question' should not be left for future generations to deal with.
The clip shows Mikheyev speaking in Russian with an English translation running along the bottom of the page.was able to independently verify that the words accompanying the video match what is being said. However, it is unclear when the video was recorded.Julia Davis, who posted the video, said that 'Sergey Mikheyev summarized what seems to be the Kremlin's strategy in Ukraine.
A TV pundit has indicated how Russia will reframe its goals to claim victory in the war in Ukraine. In this photo Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a Security Council meeting via a video link at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow on May 20, 2022.He went on to say that he believed that Ukraine was Russian land and belonged to Moscow."Regarding our goals, I am absolutely convinced that this is our land, it's definitely our land," he continued.
"Whatever we can obtain will later be named our goals. No joy in that, but that's what I believe will happen."We should strive not to leave the Ukrainian question for the next generation to handle.
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