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Comments on the War in Ukraine

The remains of the Soviet empire are becoming a problem for Europe from the Baltic to the Balkans. The breakup of the former Yugoslavia has created several countries that were never independent and, therefore, they do not have the economic activities to properly manage a national economy.

The Balkans were relatively stable with the existence of Youguslavia. Now they are all badly unable to integrate Economically. Examples are found throughout Eastern Europe, especially for the slavic people, which had both the Romanov Empire and the Soviet Union as a broad market with multiple interests since the former Ottoman Empire. This brief description shows that the slavic culture will hardly integrate into the European Union, which has completely different historical motivations. In the case of the current conflict In Ukraine, let’s be realistic, the Russians are fighting just 600 km from Moscow.

This demonstrates the complexity of the military problem related to the national security of the Russian Federation, as well as is an economic problem because this entire area has not been able to recover even close to the previous levels of either the Soviet Union or the Romanov Empire.

This seems to be the underlying problem. The Russians struggle to maintain a certain geopolitical integrity of Russia’s history since Napoleon Bonaparte.

Meddling NATO in this Russia-Ukraine issue risks provoking a disintegration similar to the one that Yugoslavia and throw all of Eastern Europe into the geopolitical chaos of a fragmented Russia. I don’t think this is a good option for Europe because it opens a geopolitical hole on the European flank that goes from Urais untill Vladivostok. Reflect further on this issue

The main question in the current war in Ukraine is wether Russia will survive as a political, economic and social force representing the slavic people.

If Russia collapses, the Slavs risk being subjected to the same forces of cultural submission as us here in “Latin” America, who never spoke, or speaks Latin.

With the collapse of the Portuguese and Spanish Empires, we were added by force to be part of this Anglo-Saxon Empire with which we do not have a historical cultural and linguistic relationship, and the result has been submission and humiliation, when by force of invasions and economic pressures we are humiliated to become part of a geopolitical group hostile to our culture and moral values.

A possible collapse of Russia will imply subjecting the Slavic peoples to these same relationships of colonial submission from a cruel and evil Anglo-Saxon Empire, where you either speak English or “Latin” (American). 04/04/2025

 
 
 

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