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    Default Complete asshole, or the last war of the Russian Empire

    Alik Bakhshi

    Complete asshole, or the last war of the Russian Empire




    In Putin's Russia, where any bold word against the will of the Kremlin can be interpreted as treason, an incredible event took place, which is hard to believe, but which is quite expected, because sooner or later the truth will still be dressed in words, and these words were uttered, brought to to despair by the commander of Russian mercenaries Prigozhin:

    Prigozhin boldly and insultingly accuses Putin, calling him grandfather, of failures at the front, explaining that neither Commander-in-Chief Putin nor Defense Minister Shoigu have ever served in the army, and “how to win the war if suddenly this grandfather turns out to be a complete asshole.” Prigozhin has no doubts, saying that the counteroffensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine "will start on the ground, and not on TV, because so far in our country everyone thinks that everything can be done on TV." Prigozhin's words are quite true - TV in Russia plays the role of a shepherd's whip, which obeys the silent flock. Putin is well aware of the importance of television in the management of the masses, and one of his first steps in power was to deprive the people of independent television. It must be said that the Russian people do not in the least oppose the tricks of the master of the Kremlin and obediently follow all his instructions. The Russian constitution has turned into a corrupt girl. In Russia, it is not Putin who is the guarantor of the Constitution, but the Constitution has become Putin's guarantor. It seems that the activities of the Nazi propagandist Goebbels had a great influence on Putin, consisting in the words: “A lie told once remains a lie. A lie repeated a thousand times becomes the truth."

    Putin clearly follows the instructions of Goebbels. It is difficult to give an example when Putin spoke the truth. Lies have become the hallmark of Russia.(1) It seems that Putin decided to transfer his Russian experience of fooling the masses to the countries of Western democracy. False propaganda flooded not only Russia, taking advantage of the freedom of the media in democratic countries, Putin set out to deceive the world community with the help of infiltrated propagandists, present Russia as a peaceful democratic country, while hiding the secret goals of restoring the Russian Empire within the borders of the former USSR. By the way, I wrote about Putin's forthcoming revanchism from the very moment, as soon as he became the owner of the Kremlin (2,3,4). Unfortunately, neither the cowboy Bush Jr., who called the Russian dictator nothing less than “friend Putin,” nor the overly cautious Obama, who saw through Putin’s cunning by the end of his second term as president, did nothing to stop the insolent Putin biting the bit. The tolerant West silently looked at the brutal massacre of the Chechen people and slightly scolded for the war with Georgia. I want to give an excerpt from my article (5), in which I foresaw a Russian attack on Ukraine immediately after the end of the Sochi Olympiad:
    “Will the West show integrity or surrender Ukraine, as it surrendered Chechnya, allowing Putin to brutally crack down on the Chechen people? Or it will continue to buy Russian energy carriers, preferring a purely pragmatic approach, not taking into account Sakharov's fair words that the most pragmatic approach is moral. One thing is clear here, before the Sochi Winter Olympics, Russia will not invade Ukraine, so as not to repeat the failed Moscow Olympics in 1980. Therefore, Ukrainians need to hurry up with joining the EU before the end of the Sochi Olympiad.”

    Here we must honestly say that the Ukrainians themselves are to blame for the misfortune that befell them. The complete indiscriminateness in the choice of people in power structures is striking. Was it really not clear what was Putin's henchman, twice convicted Viktor Yanukovych. Democracy is good, of course, but in Ukraine democracy has been turned into a game for the oligarchs, sometimes presidential, sometimes parliamentary, and there’s no need to talk about corruption and venality in government bodies. Endless swearing and fights in the corrupt parliament between proteges of the oligarchs - all this could not but affect the country's defense capability. How could the Russian Empire lease the naval base in Sevastopol, and then also extend the lease for 25 years. Greed overshadowed the mind of Kyiv. Ukrainian politicians have forgotten the role played by Russian military bases in the Baltic countries, with the help of which Moscow overthrew the authorities there in 1939 and held referendums en masse for their entry into the USSR. Instead of following the example of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and reforming the country in accordance with EU requirements, Ukrainian politicians, concerned only with their own personal interests, created a favorable environment for the invasion, which was exploited, albeit belatedly, by the revanchist Putin. Under the guise of conducting military exercises near the borders of Ukraine, a powerful invasion army was created, which was not unnoticed by America. Fortunately, by this time there was a new President Zelensky in Ukraine, who managed to take care of organizing a proper meeting with the Russians. Ukraine's acquisition of lethal weapons, which Obama had previously recklessly refused to provide, helped thwart Putin's plans for a speedy end to the so-called special operation. Russian tanks burned like matchboxes from a Javelin hit. Putin's blitzkrieg failed in disgrace. Putin's hope is that it will be enough for the Russian hordes to cross the border, as the Ukrainian army will scatter in fear, and in two or three days Russian tanks will be throwing flowers on the streets of Kyiv. I have no doubt that Putin's agents in Kyiv had already prepared flowers for this occasion somewhere in the cellars.
    Contrary to Putin's plans, it turned out that the Ukrainian people did not want to part with their independence, The future of the Ukrainian people, which was encroached upon by the fascist Putin (7), formalizing a plan for its liquidation in his article written on the eve of the invasion, the thesis of which was that the Russians and Ukrainians are one people. However, the fact that a Ukrainian soldier is ready to give his life for the freedom of his people was not included in the plan of the Kremlin revenge-seeker. Yes, Putin is a pragmatist, but he does not want to understand, or rather, with the psychology of a St. Petersburg gangster, he is unable to understand that pragmatism that excludes morality will inevitably lead to failure or crime, as it happened. Sakharov's words are involuntarily recalled:
    "In the end, the moral choice is the most pragmatic."

    The West appreciated the courage of the Ukrainian soldier, and today, in fact, he is the defender of not only his homeland, but also the defender of civilization and democracy, which was expressed in the provision of military assistance from NATO. Perhaps Putin did not expect such a solidarity of Western countries in the determination to rebuff his revanchist aspirations to restore the empire. The special operation, designed for two or three days, turned into a large-scale war of attrition, for which Putin was clearly not ready. Hence the dissatisfaction among the commanders of the Russian invaders, who not only lack material means for the successful conduct of the war, but also suffer huge losses among the personnel in the troops, which was expressed in Prigozhin’s insulting words to Putin. I believe that Prigozhin now needs to be very careful and wash his underpants himself in order to avoid the fate of Navalny. But the main thing in what happened is that discontent in the Russian army can become widespread, and then defeat is inevitable. The defeat of Russia in the war will inevitably be followed by the departure of Putin, general chaos and the collapse of the empire. I don’t think that Putin will have time to be in The Hague, the desperate people will first crucify him at the gates of the Kremlin, and Russia will return to its historical borders and acquire its former name Muscovy. (


    1. Empire of Lies and its main liar. 06/20/14. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/22317.html
    2. Chechnya, who's next? Israel. Our country. 12/11/96.
    3. Money, war and politics, or Chechnya and how to crush the reptile. Israel. Our country. 10/14/99.
    4. A terrible price for the roof from the rose revolutions. 14.12.05. .https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/3149.html
    5. Whose Crimea. 06.02.06. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/4030.html
    6. Ukraine as a victim of the immorality of the West in relation to Russia. 12/13/13. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/20891.html
    7. The ghost of Hitler haunts Europe. 04/25/18. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/38049.html
    8. The first president after Putin will be the first president of Muscovy. 06/21/2022
    https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/83920.html

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    Nice post. Ever discuss the content? One-sided declarations hardly entice most readers to bother. Just sayin'
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