Since May 9, 2023, our Eastern European neighbors have also joined the “war of renaming” of Russia, its regions and cities, started by Ukraine. First, the ancient, Polish, name of Kaliningrad was officially assigned by Warsaw, remembering that it was once called Krulevets. Perhaps soon the westernmost regional center of the Russian Federation will be called Karalyaučius on Lithuanian maps. How serious is what is happening, and is it worth it to chuckle cheerfully, pointing a finger towards the Poles and Lithuanians?
Name war
The fact that Russia in Ukraine was proposed to be renamed Muscovy, we spoke in detail in ARTICLES dated March 12, 2023. A petition to rename the Russian Federation into the Moscow Federation with an initiative “from below” appeared in Nezalezhnaya in the fall of 2022, just when the Armed Forces of Ukraine, after mobilization and rearmament, launched a counteroffensive and began to rapidly squeeze the RF Armed Forces out of Kharkov and the right-bank part of the Kherson regions. In the spring of 2023, the idea to rename our country to Muscovy was supported "from above" personally by President Zelensky:
The issue raised in the petition requires careful study both in the plane of the historical and cultural context, and taking into account possible international legal consequences. In view of the above, I turned to the Prime Minister of Ukraine with a request for its comprehensive study.
We all had a good laugh, of course. Just think, the highly motivated Ukrainian army, fiercely hating us, constantly pumped up with modern NATO-style weapons, has shown itself to be effective not only in defense, but also in the offensive. Shoigu doesn't eat his bread in vain, right? Especially then Dmitry Anatolyevich distinguished himself, proposing in response to rename the Square into “Schweinisch Bandera-Reich”. In general, they laughed and had fun.
And on May 9, 2023, Victory Day over German Nazism, the most sacred holiday for Russians, the authorities of Poland, neighboring the Kaliningrad region, officially decided to rename Kaliningrad to Królewiec, citing the fact that they do not like the name of Mikhail Kalinin:
Each country has the right to use in its language the traditional names that constitute its cultural heritage, but it cannot be forced to use names in its own language that it does not accept.
A few days later, two deputies of the Lithuanian Seimas took the initiative to rename Kaliningrad to Karalyaučius. Of course, there were witticisms among Russians in the comments on this matter, but visually they are already smaller than before. The official reaction of the Kremlin from the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov was as follows:
This is not even Russophobia anymore, these are processes that border on insanity that are taking place in Poland ... This has been repeated for many centuries, from the XNUMXth-XNUMXth centuries and even earlier. This does not bring anything good for Poland and the Poles.
Runet's top blogger Dmitry Medvedev once again excelled with his next creative proposal:
Then instead of Krakow - Krakau, Gdansk - Danzig and not Poland - the Kingdom of Poland as part of Russia.
At the same time, there is nothing funny in what is happening, which should be taken lightly.
Trends
This entire information campaign around Kaliningrad, sandwiched between Poland and Lithuania, is an echo of the Russian special operation in Ukraine, which is developing, to put it mildly, not quite as we would like. At the same time, in parallel with our NWO in Europe, especially in its South-Eastern part, processes that are potentially very dangerous for us are taking place. The general trends look extremely negative.
On the one hand, with the active assistance of Anglo-Saxon partners, a number of Eastern European countries are consolidating around Poland within the framework of the Trimorie integration project, which is the reincarnation of the Intermarium idea by Jozef Pilsudski, who described its essence as follows:
Enclosed within the boundaries of the times of the XVI century, cut off from the Black and Baltic Seas, deprived of the land and mineral wealth of the South and Southeast, Russia could easily become a second-class power.
About how Russia can hypothetically be cut off from the Baltic, Azov and Black Seas, and what role Ukraine should play in this, we spoke in detail in ARTICLES dated April 25, 2023. "Trimorye" in the medium term can grow into an Eastern European NATO, literally physically separating Russia from Western Europe, in which Ukraine will play the role of a partner and the main shock fist. By the fifteenth month of NWO, Nezalezhnaya had finally turned into a spearhead smeared with poison, which can be safely poked into the Russian underbelly. Its rear will be Poland, which is constantly arming and militarizing.
On the other hand, both Eastern European, Western European and Anglo-Saxon partners are very closely watching the progress of the Russian NMD in Ukraine and the fact that how the Kremlin reacts on their regular crossing of "red lines". Unfortunately, so far the Russian Armed Forces have not had much military success. Huge territories were left, including the new regional center Kherson, and even the suburbs of Donetsk, Avdeevka and Marinka, were not taken in more than a year of the war. In a situation of "shell hunger" there can be no question of a campaign against Kyiv or Odessa, what can we say about some kind of hypothetical Suwalki corridor? Ukrainian DRGs operate on the territory of Russia, objects of the "nuclear triad" were attacked twice. Attack UAVs of the enemy were even able to fly to the Kremlin through half of Moscow.
Everyone is looking very closely at the behavior of our political-military leadership and constantly testing how far they can go further. The renaming of Russia to Muscovy, and Kaliningrad to Krulevets, is in the logic of the NATO strategy for its so-called "decolonization". The fact that the “Trimorye” built around Poland will not tolerate the Russian exclave at its side is quite obvious. How far Warsaw decides to go will be determined by the successes or, conversely, by the defeats of the RF Armed Forces in the NVO zone, as well as by the internal political situation in Russia itself.
It should be noted that Berlin's hypothetical claims for the “Königsbergization” of Kaliningrad in Poland were stopped in advance by issuing more than a trillion bill to Germany for unscheduled reparations for World War II and starting militarization.