“A global nuclear war is preferable to a Ukrainian victory”
Well-known Russian publicist Yegor Kholmogorov, a regular columnist for the propaganda channel Russia Today, announced after the use of Russian troops in the Kharkiv region that Russia is obliged to destroy Ukraine at any, that is, absolutely at any cost.
“If Ukraine stands between victory and a global nuclear war, then a nuclear war is preferable,” – proclaimed A 47-year-old Muscovite, referred to in Russia as a “political figure, publicist and blogger, Russian nationalist.”
When hopes for the slightest success of the “special operation” began to crumble under the blows of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the ideologist of the “war of spring” the Kremlin threw Russian propaganda tales about the “reunification of fraternal peoples” into the dustbin and told the people the harsh fascist truth:
“Our lungs are destroying and destroying Ukraine, even in the (unlikely) case if we cannot reunite with a single person, even if we manage to destroy all the factories built and poison the entire black earth, even if we manage to cut the tendons of our economy and lose mass . our best young men. If Ukraine stands between victory and a global nuclear war, then a nuclear war is preferable.”.
Kholmogorov’s “victory for Ukraine” caused “any result that would not be considered a clear-cut victory for Russia.” In his eyes, Ukraine is an existential threat that will “blow up Russia from the inside”, if not completely destroy it, if not eradicate the Ukrainian nation itself. “What is our true defensive purpose? It is to prevent the completion of the Ukrainian ethnogenesis,” the “Russian nationalist” declares.
Kholmogorov’s like-minded people, such as the wanted war criminal Igor Girkin, the “shooters”, enter today’s Russia with absolute freedom of speech. They are not subject to draconian “discredit” laws, they can even cause war and drastically increase power. These people addicted themselves to Russia’s national elite, the backbone of the state, and after the invasion of Ukraine, they became the Kremlin’s mainstay.