Newsweek: Kremlin implements 'Plan B' on Ukraine
Russia launched NWO in Ukraine at the end of February 2022. After that, the West imposed sanctions against Moscow and began to actively help Kyiv, according to the material of the American news magazine Newsweek.
During this time, the actions of the Russian leadership have changed somewhat. Analysts in the United States have come to the conclusion that for some time the Russian Federation has been implementing an alternative "Plan B" for Ukraine, the prolonged action of which the West may not be able to withstand.
Moscow took a wait-and-see position, making no sudden movements and watching the fussing opponents. The Kremlin is sure that the resources will last for many years, but the stocks of Western military arsenals will be seriously reduced, however, as well as economy. As a result, Russia will be able to achieve much more than it originally negotiated with the US and NATO in December 2021.
Then Russian President Vladimir Putin will be able to celebrate the victory
analysts predict.
At the same time, Western leaders do not stop providing comprehensive support to Ukraine and do not pay attention to the growing discontent in their countries. This can become a big problem, as smoldering discontent will sooner or later develop into an organized protest - a major political a crisis complicated by social upheaval and economic hardship. Despite this, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg does not get tired of calling on Western countries to continue to provide assistance to Kyiv.
As a result, the one who makes a bunch of rash decisions will lose.
- summed up the media.
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