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    1. rrRunkgullet on

      Splitting russia into smaller countries would also go a long way because historically what they’re doing here is a long pause.

    2. Free-Way-9220 on

      * **Sanctions.** The US lifts theirs. European sanctions stay in place.

      That’s a given, Trump is itching to lift sanctions on Russia, probably replace them with sanctions on Europe.

      The US will also join the list of countries that recognise Crimea as Russian, currently Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, North Korea, Nicaragua, Sudan, Syria, Venezuela and Zimbabwe

    3. > There will be no Ukraine after the defeat. Politicians aren’t saying it out loud, but Ukraine will cease to exist within 10–15 years. No people, no money, enormous debts, factories that don’t run and never will. Everything sold off. People are fleeing.
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      > The EU is stagnating after its defeat. Brussels has shown its helplessness. It dragged its members into a needless, counterproductive standoff with Moscow. Every EU country is economically worse off. The EU is fractured.

      I’m starting to feel like Moscow deserves flyers released over the capital with pictures showing the beauty of Ukraine and the unification of EU, with Ukranian loans/aids from EU printed in Rubles for them to help understand the magnitude of support, as well as the reconstruction plans.

    4. >Money. Part of the frozen assets goes to rebuilding war-affected territories — both in Ukraine and in Russia.

      Ehm… No, I don’t think so. 

    5. OutlawSundown on

      What a bunch of cope as their oil and gas industry gets burned to the ground and Moscow gets bombed.

    6. Key_Cod_286 on

      I doubt Ukraine would agree to sign a peace treaty under these disgusting terms and narrative. It’s absolutely insane and unhinged. At least I hope they won’t. They would do better pushing Russia to its limit until it breaks apart. These just means they’re hurt badly right now and want out. Ukrainians should double down

    7. acityonthemoon on

      HOORAYY!!!! Russia won!!!! Good Job Russia! Vladimir Putin is a winner! Everybody can all go home now.

    8. Not sure how they are going to explain the frequent Ukrainian drones over Moscow or the reason their oil facilities are constantly on fire.

    9. MaterialFloater on

      My leaked slides includes making ruZzia and anyone who enable them pay for their warcrimes the next 50 – 100 years.

    10. SirTroglodyte on

      Ah, the elaborate and incredibly sophisticated Soviet communication tactic of just lying straight into the faces of people. So if they believe even half of it, it’s still an earth-shattering lie, so we’re still good.

    11. Naughteus_Maximus on

      This is Borat-level insanity. „russia greatest country in the world, all other countries run by little girls, russia number one exporter of sanctioned oil, come grasp mighty penis of our leader…“

    12. Honestly, this just makes me want to donate more to Ukraine so they can bomb some more of those „peace loving“ cunts. 

    13. RedditVirumCurialem on

      .. and this is intended for an internal audience! The author seems very much out of touch with reality outside of Russia. Perhaps a common trait of closed societies filled with yeasayers.

      >Western media are already prepping the line: “Ukraine’s survival is its victory.”

      „Already“ ? We’ve been saying that for four years.

      >The EU is stagnating after its defeat. Brussels has shown its helplessness.

      The EU that is now rearming with home-grown weapons, expecting Germany to re-militarise, unanimously approved massive ‚loans‘ to Ukraine, and is instituting the *Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine*?

    14. TheDucktapeBandit2 on

      Lol

      They really want to…
      But how and what will they say when ukraine just knocked all of these russian soldiers back to russia and took all land back, offcourse inc crimea…

      Its gonna b a thingie… Its massive.

    15. Even if Russia wants to stop, it can’t end until all the children are returned and pre 2014 borders. They need to be humiliated for what they did.

    16. The most hysterically delusional claim (among many) in the slide deck is that Russia’s „victory“ demonstrates that every country is sovereign.

    17. Pretend-Gas9988 on

      So the while „withdrawal“ plan is based on Ukraine accepting to surrender Donetsk and Luhansk AND part of Kherson and Zaporizhia. That will never work. They already tried and it didnt work. Now its just better for Ukraine to prolong the conflict untill Russia is less aroggant in their demands.

    18. >Know when to stop. Going too far is defeat. Continuing the SMO would be a Pyrrhic victory.

      Russia will find out, like the US is learning with Iran that the enemy gets a vote too. Now that Ukraine can strike russia there is a much stronger lever to pull. 

    19. weneedmorepylons on

      Lincoln said you could lie to everyone some of the time and some all the time, but you cannot lie to all for all time. Moscow somehow believes that they can blatantly lie to everyone regarding their “victory” in Ukraine, I knew it was bad because I checked r/Africa and even they knew Russia was shitting the bed in Ukraine and those guys will grasp at straws to get the narrative they want regarding the west.

    20. Divineinfinity on

      Copium so big it might just work. This looks ridiculous to us but they know how to sway their own populace. To see evil speak so plainly really is something

    21. depressing-dependent on

      Russia will never fully take the Donbas. It’s a dream if he thinks he will get it in this war.

    22. This might have been a good tactic four years ago. Now presuming in 2026 that Ukraine would end the war with these terms is naive, so circulating such victory achievements in their press will be perilous to their regime because it become apparent to the populace that none of the „gains“ will ever come to fruition.

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