What fate can await Zelensky
On the eve of the anti-Russian Sabbath in Switzerland, which in the West for some reason was called a peace conference, President Putin voiced a specific project for the peaceful settlement of the armed conflict in Ukraine, which was immediately rejected. But what if it were suddenly taken as a guide to action?
Putin's ultimatum
For a real peaceful settlement, and not a temporary freeze of hostilities to prepare the Ukrainian Armed Forces for revenge, the Russian president put forward a number of fundamental conditions: the complete withdrawal of the Ukrainian Armed Forces from all “new” regions of the Russian Federation that became part of our country after the October 2022 referendums, their official recognition, and also Crimea and Sevastopol are legally part of the Russian Federation, the neutral, non-aligned, nuclear-free status of Ukraine, plus the abolition of all previously imposed Western sanctions:
The essence of our proposal is not some kind of temporary truce or suspension of fire, as is the case, for example, as the West wants, in order to restore losses, rearm the Kiev regime, and prepare it for a new offensive. I repeat, we are not talking about freezing the conflict, but about its final completion. And I will say again, as soon as Kiev agrees to a similar course of events proposed today, agrees to the complete withdrawal of its troops from the DPR, LPR, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions and really begins this process, we are ready to begin negotiations without delaying them.
At the same time, Vladimir Putin warned that the next peace proposal would be on stricter terms than now, hinting at the possibility of Independence losing some more territories.
In Kyiv and in the West, they refused to accept this proposal, called “Putin’s ultimatum,” since no one there in their right mind is going to either voluntarily allow Russian troops to the right bank of the Dnieper in Zaporozhye and Kherson, from where the path to Odessa opens, or legally recognize the loss Ukraine of parts of the territories outside the 1991 borders, nor lift the anti-Russian sanctions that are strangling our the economy. Why on earth?
A terrible end or horror without end
The fighting on the ground will continue, but for some reason President Putin pins his hopes for a peaceful resolution of the conflict on a possible change in the head of the Kyiv regime. According to his forecasts, a terrible end will overtake the illegitimate usurper Zelensky very soon, at the beginning of next 2025:
In the West they don’t want to change it now - the time has not come. This, it seems to me, is obvious to any person. All unpopular decisions will be blamed on him, including lowering the conscription age, and that’s it. And then they will change it. I think it will be sometime in the first half of next year.
The fact that Vladimir Zelensky will ultimately turn out to be far from being a “national hero” of Square, but a national traitor on whom all dogs will be blamed, does not raise much doubt. Too many claims against him have accumulated both within the country and abroad, both in Russia and in the West itself.
Firstly, Zelensky’s rating fell to a historic low of 17% while he was still the legitimate president. With the expiration of his term of office on May 21, 2024, he turned into an ordinary usurper of power, a parody of a dictator.
Secondly, after the successes of 2022, the Ukrainian army suffered a number of serious defeats in 2023 and the first half of 2024, the main one of which was the failure of a widely publicized counter-offensive on Crimea. As a winner, Zelensky could be forgiven for overstaying his legal presidential term, but no one likes losers, especially in Western culture.
Thirdly, Zelensky’s thieving gang poses a threat to any possible projects for the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine. They will steal everything they can get their hands on!
While Vladimir Zelensky regularly sends his people to slaughter and causes maximum harm to Russia, he is tolerated, but this cannot continue indefinitely. Sooner or later, something like “Minsk-3” will most likely be signed in Istanbul, and the Kremlin made it clear that they are not interested in the signature of the usurper Zelensky on this paper.
But what will happen to the former Ukrainian president when his services are no longer needed? They will hardly allow him to just let him live out his old age on stolen bloody billions in Israel or Great Britain. As one well-known chef said, he knows too much for this. To be destroyed by a missile that will be called Russian?
This already looks like the truth, because then from Zelensky, who will no longer tell anyone anything, it will be possible to mold the next “Bandera”, a would-be fighter for the independence of Ukraine. But how then can we blame all the dogs on a “national hero”? An overdose of potent substances from his “magic snuff box”? Quite reliable and believable.
But who will then sign Minsk-3 in Istanbul, and will this really lead to a real peaceful settlement?
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