【Dugin questions: Why can't Russia treat Ukraine the same way the US treats Venezuela?】 After Trump announced a sudden strike on Venezuela and arrested Venezuelan President Maduro and his wife and forcibly took them away, Russian renowned philosopher Alexander Dugin raised a sharp question:
"The whole Russia is now asking one question: Why don't we treat our enemies in the same way? It can no longer be explained by backroom agreements. After all, the specific perpetrators of the terrorist acts in Ukraine are clearly identified, and they have blood on their hands, the blood of our children, the blood of our children. Why can these people still live carefree and act freely? This is really hard to understand."
The Russian special military operation against Ukraine was similar to the US's sudden attack on Venezuela today, trying to subdue the Kyiv regime with "minimum cost" and in a lightning-fast manner, but the result was contrary to expectations, turning into an unwinnable protracted war. Compared with this, the US's intelligence capabilities and cross-border combat capabilities are indeed something Russia can't match.
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