Paul Goble
Staunton,
December 31 – No one should be confused by the calendar, Crimean Tatar commentator
Ayder Muzhdabayev says. The coming year will be a reprise of the horrors of
1939 because Vladimir Putin will move to absorb Belarus, expand his war against
Ukraine, and use terrorist acts to promote a Russian presence in the Baltic
region.
“The
Anschluss of Belarus is not simply inevitable; for Fuehrer Putin it is a
requirement,” he continues. “That is the logic of any Reich, and the Russian
one is no exception. There was Austria; here is Belarus. All is clear, explicit
and logical. The long ago programmed Anschluss is occurring now before our eyes”
(gordonua.com/blogs/muzhdabaev/-anshlyus-belarusi-ne-prosto-neizbezhen-a-dlya-fyurera-putina-obyazatelen-623823.html).
Soon, Muzhdabayev says, “everything will
become clear: a common hymn, coat of arms, flag, and president (tsar)” in addition
to “the common borders and common security and intelligence institutions which
already exist.” For Putin, the Belarusians don’t exist as a separate people
just as for Hitler, the Austrians did not.
And those who fail to see the
direction Putin is driving toward and who believe that Lukashenka will resist
completely fail to see that the Russian “fuehrer needs ‘a reborn Union’ as air;
this was always clear; but with the annexation of Crimea, it became a100
percent certainty,” Muzhdabayev says.
Those who are paying attention certainly
recognize that the recent release of a Levada Center poll showing 66 percent of
Russians as nostalgic for the USSR was “no accident.” It sent exactly the message that the Kremlin
wants sent.
And there is another compelling
reason for assuming that things will continue to deteriorate, the commentator
continues. As close analysts of Russia
should know, “always predict the worse and you’ll be right. This rule has never
failed me,” Muzhdabayev says. And things aren’t going to end with Belarus.
Putin will seek a Russian military
presence in the Baltic Sea to “defend” North Stream 1 and he will expand his
military actions against Ukraine. At the
present time, “Ukraine is the only country which is seriously opposing the
Reich.” It must continue its build up and not think that it will avoid a major
war.
For Ukraine, because of Russia, “war
is inevitable and obligatory. If we will resist, the West will be forced to
help us and itself. Otherwise it won’t wake up” until it is too late,
Muzhdabayev says. Ukraine can’t avoid this war and should focus on building up
its strength, sacrificing anything that gets in the way of defeating the
invader.
“Martial law should not be dropped
but made tougher, elections should be held only if the entire
military-political situation is under control. If it isn’t, then elections
should be sacrificed. The country and each and every one of us must survive.” Everything else is secondary in the battle
against the Russian Reich.
Ukraine’s “enemy is unprincipled,
tactically unpredictable and treacherous,” Muzhdabayev says. “It won’t give us
any excuses. Therefore, we must be
prepared for everything, on both the real and hybrid front.” And we must
remember that the year ahead will be more like 1939 than any recent one.
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