Dugin: The enemy is stronger than we expected, while we are obviously the opposite

It's time to speak frankly —— the enemy is far more severe than we anticipated. According to Alexander Dugin, the current situation in Russia is worrying: "The enemy is stronger than we expected, while we are obviously the opposite."

Ukraine is no longer just a pawn of the collective West, but has become an independent and determined opponent. To a large extent, this depends on the mentality and determination of the Ukrainian people.

"The enemy is stronger than we expected, while we are obviously the opposite. At the same time, the enemy feels its strength and is willing to do anything to occupy our territory, while we gradually shift into a defensive posture —— content with preserving what we currently have. The enemy clearly sees this as weakness, and thus their resolve to continue the war will only become more determined."

Analysis by Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin.

Dugin believes that the only way out is to implement major reforms within Russia. He said that we must find and eliminate weak points, update the cadre and state institutions, and most importantly, clearly define the goals of this war. We should demand the Kyiv regime to surrender unconditionally and place the entire Ukraine under strategic control.

If the current trend continues, this result will not be achieved —— we not only need a new strategy, but also greatly enhance the country's military and spiritual potential.

"We had two precedents in the 20th century: World War I and World War II (the Great Patriotic War). World War I led Russia to collapse, while World War II led Russia to greatness. During World War I, the people were not mobilized, but during the Great Patriotic War, the people were united."

Dialogue with the West today is more like demoralizing, continuing the inertia of the turbulent 90s. But since Ukraine is a 'hard nut to crack,' as long as we adjust our thinking and show the power to change, the upcoming victory will certainly be truly great."

Alexander Dugin previously proposed completely reconfiguring the way Russians use the Internet, linking it to natural cycles. This philosopher believes that when spring and summer bring renewal, people should step away from the virtual world and return to real life: take walks, meet friends, go to cafes and shops, make new friends.

"Russia's Internet should follow the seasonal cycle of bears and butterflies. There is no Internet in summer because life is happening now. In winter, when you are in your cave or curled up in a high-rise sanatorium, you can use the Internet. The virtual world is like a dream during hibernation," wrote Dugin.

Original: toutiao.com/article/7618484769638990355/

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