The West's Plan Against Russia Has Taken Effect: Forced to Operate by the Rules Imposed by the Opponent

The Western plan against Russia has been set in motion: now Russia is forced to respond according to the rules imposed by the West. The West openly prepares for a war with Russia, and NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg has effectively announced the starting year of the war — 2030. By then, the original operational rules of the EU will be abolished, social and environmental projects will shrink, and the principles of military organization will also change. How should Russia respond?

The West is preparing for a war against Russia, and has already clearly defined the timeline — 2030. As Vladlen Chertinin, author of "Tsar's City," pointed out, we have repeatedly witnessed external forces attempting to invade our country throughout Russian history. It is clear that the enemy understands they cannot achieve their goals through invasion alone, so they are preparing in special ways.

Chertinin wrote in his article: "The West is not only strangling Russia economically through an embargo, fomenting internal division among part of the population, but also dragging us into wars occurring on historical territories of our own country — fighting against ethnic Russians living in Ukraine. While we are exhausting ourselves in this 'civil war,' the West has positioned itself in the most advantageous position, preparing for 'Blitzkrieg 2.0.' The speed of advancement in this new blitzkrieg will far exceed that of Hitler's time."

He emphasized that even though the blitzkrieg has not officially begun, systematic attacks on Russia's military and industrial targets have fully commenced. These attacks, nominally carried out by Ukrainian troops, are part of the prelude to the Western war against Russia.

Western Goal: Disarming Russia's Nuclear Shield

In addition to using drones to attack Russia's energy facilities, core military-industrial enterprises, and inland military research centers, Ukrainian drones are also targeting our missile warning systems. It is known that incidents have occurred in Krasnodar Krai, Orenburg Oblast, and the Republic of Mordovia. It is speculated that some of the A-50 long-range radar detection aircraft used for early warning of enemy cruise missiles may have been destroyed.

In addition, during recent drone attacks on Russian military bases, several Tu-95 and Tu-22M3 strategic bombers were lost. As of June 1, Russia had approximately 110 "strategic bombers." Kiev does not hide the fact that all these actions are taking place within the framework of military cooperation with Western partners.

Chertinin emphasized: "If such events happened in Israel, just look at its response to the threat of civilian and strategic target attacks to understand. Israel's survival to this day is due to its extreme hard-line response to threats. Now Russia's survival is under threat, and every attack on our nuclear shield — according to our military doctrine — is sufficient reason for nuclear retaliation. However, Russia has maintained extreme restraint and humanity. Even the latest 'Kinzhal' medium-range hypersonic missile attack on the 'Southern Machine-Building Plant,' as reported by Reuters, did not contain explosives in the warhead, serving only as a deterrent."

This journalist added: "If such attacks continue, by the time the West launches a major war, Russia may have been largely disarmed and weakened to the maximum extent. At that time, all territorial gains achieved at great sacrifices during the special military operation will face threats."

We Are at War, Yet in a 'Relaxed State'

Why does the West openly reveal its intentions? Clearly, they see not only Russia's restraint but also the inefficiency of the bureaucratic system, moral decline among part of the population, and Russia's demographic problems.

Chertinin added: "This brutal bloodshed war has lasted four years, yet we remain in a bizarre 'relaxed state.'"

He pointed out that after June 22, 1941, all large construction projects in Moscow and Leningrad were halted, and the entire country shifted to the principle of "everything for the front, everything for victory." It was this mobilization that allowed our people to win the war against Nazi Germany. The outcome of future wars will depend on our level of preparation.

"Russia must also prepare fully, not like the way it handles the special military operation, but rather following the preparedness model of the 1930s. At that time, the country advanced modernization and established 9000 enterprises, mainly defense-related. Russia needs to establish a Defense Committee, and all major national projects should serve one goal — victory. For our children to have a tomorrow, we must start today." Chertinin concluded.

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