There will be no ceasefire, and surely not on U.S. terms.
For example, specified opinions arise: “They played Putin like a corporal” – but is that certain?
Even our "Jewish-media" do not support specified opinions:
‘- Nobody needs steps to imitate peaceful action in Ukraine," said Vladimir Putin's advisor, Yuri Uszakov. He added that "Russia seeks a long-term solution to the conflict in Ukraine". erstwhile assessing the proposal for a ceasefire, Uszakov pointed out that it was a "temporary breath for Ukraine" which Moscow did not consider." –https://events.interia.pl/Ukraine-Russia/news-30-day-suspension-gun-first-thaki-commentary-kremla,nId,7930204
So it is not worth to rush with pessimistic proclamations – because to whom are they expected to do good, readers – ? – And they have nothing in common with the facts. So let us wait to announce the consequence at the end of the game.
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I am amazed by any commentators who present their own or another theories, including those of the “conspiracy” concerning the US, the West and Russia.
The general rule of all structures is to plant them on a strong foundation, on a strong basis. The advanced parts of this structure no longer request to have the same strength as the safety of the full structure.
According to akin principles, political theories are created, including those "conspiracy" – the more solid their foundations are – the more nonsubjective fact they contain – the more likely the explanation is. Here theories about Russia and its policies are built on the other basis – the foundation of these theories is the weakest element: Russia is ruled by the judaic V column, and Putin – the “collective Putin” – is simply a criminal and an idiot – makes this explanation somewhat little serious.
Dariusz Kosiur