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The idea that Ukraine could be divided up the way Korea was after the war in the 1950s is "for domestic consumption" and constitutes "wishful thinking," Medvedev added, citing unnamed "propagandists" as peddling the notion.
What is notable is that "they coyly tested the statement that there can be no victory" and that "being split is the best-case scenario," the former president said. The 'Korean scenario' means that a smaller, US-backed Ukraine could eventually develop to the level of South Korea while maintaining its claims over lost territories, Medvedev explained.
"In essence, this is the first step towards accepting the realities on the ground," he said.
Korea was split into two parts after a three-year civil war, in which the opposing factions in the north and south were backed by the USSR and China, and the US respectively. Both Pyongyang and Seoul claim sovereignty over the entire Korean Peninsula, and each considers the other government to be unlawful.
Unlike South Korea, Donbass voted in a referendum to become part of Russia rather than forming a sovereign state, Medvedev said, arguing that a 'Korean scenario' is not feasible for Ukraine. The former president currently serves as the deputy chairman of the Russian National Security Council.
The idea was floated to the Ukrainian public last month by Medvedev's counterpart in Kiev, Aleksey Danilov, who claimed that Russia is lobbying EU nations to accept a Korean-style split of his nation, and stated that Kiev would reject it. The Kremlin dismissed the report as a "hoax."
This week, the Korean scenario was also brought up by Aleksey Arestovich, the former aide to the office of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky. Speaking at an expert panel discussion on Monday, he stated that Ukraine does not have enough manpower to beat Russia on the battlefield anytime soon, and claimed that a Korean scenario may become an acceptable off-ramp for the parties involved.
Like Danilov before him, Arestovich claimed that Russia is seeking this type of outcome, while noting that the Western nations which Kiev depends upon "think the same way."
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Once the AFU surrenders unconditionally, (after a Russian meat grinder of slow attrition,) and the Zelensky regime flees the country to their retirement homes in Florida, Monaco or Tel Aviv, those 600,000 Russian troops will occupy the country, purge the Neo-Nazis, restore the Church, and begin the rebuilding of the (entire) country. A referendum will be conducted for a new constitution, Jewish oligarchs and political thieves will be allowed to flee to Israel or be imprisoned, a new ethnic Ukrainian government will be elected, and the rebuilding of Ukraine will begin. Refugees will be invited to return.
Crimea, Donetsk, and Luhansk will remain within the Russian Federation, (which is similar to the United States,) and will never again be a part of Ukraine. I believe that is the plan, and Medvedev's words support it.
Look at this link: before-and after photos of Grozny. Russia totally destroyed it, then, unlike the USA when it has destroyed a country, Russia rebuilt it. That is why Chechens are happy to be part of the Russian Federation today, and are fighting on the Russian side in Ukraine. Look at this: [Link] But Russia has even more motivation to rebuild the ancient homeland of the Rus people, and turn it into a friendly country, perhaps part of the Russian Federation, than to rebuild Muslim Chechnya.
The reason for the massing of those troops in Belarus is to occupy Ukraine to pacify it and also to thwart Poland's ambitions, which include seizing a piece of Western Ukraine when (not if) the Kiev government falls. Russian troops in Belarus will occupy Western Ukraine to keep it out of Polish hands, and to prevent any movement of NATO forces from Poland to rescue the Ukrainian government, or prop it up.
That’s gunna be an Olympic level of mental gymnastics that I really can’t wait to see.
I also wonder if a Ukraine conflict that leads to WW III doesn't help the West cover up the worldwide genocide, the financial collapse, and hide the bioweapons labs in Ukraine. The rhetoric coming from the West seems to strongly suggest that is their plan...especially given that Obama is really leading the USA, "from behind" as he is so fond of saying.