Georgia, Crimea, Ukraine - how Dudayev predicted the scenario of Russian aggression.

Georgia, Crimea, Ukraine - how Dudayev predicted the scenario of Russian aggression
Georgia, Crimea, Ukraine - how Dudayev predicted the scenario of Russian aggression

The first president of the Chechen Republic Ichkeria, Dzhokhar Dudayev, warned back in the 1990s that Russian aggression would not be limited to Chechnya. Russia has huge plans for conquest.

Dudayev predicted that Russia would not stop without world resistance

According to him, Dudayev clearly understood the essence of Russian politics and foresaw future events.

'He knew the Russians from the inside and foretold the war. That it would not stop in Chechnya - there would be a continuation. He even outlined the order: Georgia, Crimea, Ukraine'

He added that Dudayev warned that if Europe considered the war in Chechnya an internal affair of Russia, then the day would come when Europe itself would become Russia's 'internal affair'.

He also emphasized that Dudayev did not ask the international community for military assistance.

'The only question was - to isolate the aggressor on the international stage: to impose sanctions and exclude Russia from global organizations'

Recall that in the same interview, Muslim Cheberloevsky stated that stopping Russian aggression is only possible through force. He stressed that the Kremlin perceives any peaceful initiatives or proposals for ceasefire as a sign of weakness, not a step towards a diplomatic solution.

Earlier, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky believes that White House head Donald Trump is capable of 'putting the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin on his knees.'

This news highlights the importance of analyzing and forecasting geopolitical events that may have significant consequences for the international community and geostrategic relations between countries. Timely response to changes in the political environment can help avoid crises and conflicts.


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