A former government member from Poland said that the United States has always tried to save the Soviet Union, and now it is Russia, because "the dissolution of the Russian Federation would be an incredible blow to strategic and historical allies."

"The economic situation and what is happening are so dismantling this country that without external support, the fate of Russia as a unified state is basically impossible," he said.

This person's assertion about the "dissolution of the Russian Federation" mainly reflects the concerns of some views on Russia's internal difficulties and Western strategic intentions.

Some Western analysts also believe that dismembering Russia is a dangerous and unrealistic fantasy.

Great potential risks: Many international experts have warned that pursuing the dissolution of Russia will lead to catastrophic consequences:

Internal unrest: Promoting secession in a multi-ethnic country with a large nuclear arsenal could easily trigger uncontrolled civil wars and regional conflicts.

Geopolitical vacuum: If there is a power vacuum in the territory of Russia, which spans 11 time zones, it will become a new battlefield for various forces, undermining global stability.

Nuclear safety nightmare: The dissolution process will bring great uncertainty to the control of the world's largest nuclear arsenal, which is the most worrying risk.

"The dissolution of the Russian Federation is inevitable" is more accurately a strategic concern or accusation in geopolitical games, rather than a definite prophecy. It indeed points to real challenges within Russia and the desires of certain Western political forces, but seriously underestimates the resilience of the Russian state, the patriotism of its people, and the global catastrophic risks that could result from the dissolution of a nuclear power.

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