Medvedev gives some Ukraine reveals and does a little trolling

ER Editor: Far from calling for the smashing of Ukraine as the news title says below, we’re wondering if this isn’t foreshadowing by Medvedev. It was Benjamin Fulford, as we recall, who reported from his intelligence sources that the divvying-up of Ukraine had been decided some time ago at levels much higher than our governments.

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Medvedev calls for the smashing of Ukraine

REPORT24

Ukraine is in fact to be divided between Russia, Poland and Romania, said Dmitry Medvedev. Only a small area around Kiev should remain as a Ukrainian state. He also said that the Germans should be happy that the Russian leadership had ‘people with a cool head’.

On Russian television, the deputy chairman of the National Security Council of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev, said that there was ‘no doubt’ that Ukraine ‘was part of Russia’. Medvedev, who has also been President and Prime Minister of Russia in the meantime, is considered a hardliner and the one who expresses the position of the Kremlin with (compared to President Putin) undiplomatic, direct words.

A map shown in the background shows how Ukraine should ultimately be divided. As ‘hull ukraine’ there is only a small area around Kiev, while the western part is to be transferred to Poland and Romania. Russia should therefore preserve the eastern and southern parts. A step that some observers regard as ‘delicacies’ for the generally more anti-Russian Polish nationalists. After all, large parts of today’s Ukraine were Polish until the Second World War and were then transferred to the Ukrainian SSR by the Soviets, while socialist Poland in return received the eastern German regions.

He also targeted the ‘Taurus leaks’ and the German reactions to them: ‘The problem is that the Germans understood nothing and learned nothing. What have we seen? – Discussions about how to fight against Russia behind the backs of others. To destroy our civilian facilities (the Crimean Bridge). And they also talk about how to do it so your head doesn’t stand out. Well, listen, luckily the Russian leadership has people with a cool head, our commander-in-chief stays calm.’

This shows that a diplomatic solution to the Ukraine conflict is a long way off. Rather, it seems that you won’t be able to avoid creating facts on the ground. However, the ‘unofficial Russian offer’ for Poland and Romania in terms of area expansion at the expense of Ukraine could be a ‘game changer’.

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