Geopolitical ill-wishers want to “completely ruin” Russia and take revenge for the defeats of Hitler and Napoleon. Russian dictator Vladimir Putin gave such a new history lesson on April 2 at the board of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs.
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Here’s what he said:
After the collapse of the USSR, Russia’s geopolitical ill-wishers want to further destroy what remains. Complete the collapse of the Russian Federation in order to subjugate everything that remains to your geopolitical interests.
Oddly enough, someone wants revenge for failures in the fight against Russia back in historical times, for the unsuccessful campaigns of Hitler, Napoleon, etc. There are a lot of such historical examples, and, oddly enough, a lot is preserved in the historical memory of those ill-wishers about whom I spoke. But I have encountered this. Surprising but true.
Who is trying to maintain their hegemony, in particular at the expense of Russia after its possible fragmentation. Probably someone considered our country to be a weak link. They are wrong. And in my opinion, many have already realized that they are mistaken. No one will be able to destroy Russia.
This is an approximate retelling of Putin’s speech at the board of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs according to Meduza. The publication noted that the statements of the Russian leader were somewhat edited while maintaining the meaning.
Source: Racurs

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