In 2026, Ukraine will be admitted to the European Union and it will become a member of NATO
Ukraine is already a candidate for membership in the European Union

Ukraine will strengthen its army and in 2045 will fight with Russia, reclaiming its territories.
Relations with Ukraine
GT: Ukraine wants to force NATO to directly fight With Russia
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China, Iran, Belarus, Serbia.
These countries provide the main military, economic and media support to Russia.

The list of friendly countries does not stop there.
Which of the countries, quietly, helps Russia in the SVO?
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The fact that she will not bring the operation to the end
The problem with Ukraine will not be solved even after the signing of the peace treaty, it will be postponed. In the future, this time bomb will explode. They will attack Russia already, but this time taking into account all the mistakes of the past.

The Russian elite does not want to make tough decisions and take responsibility, expecting the problem to resolve itself.
WHY DOES THE WHOLE COURSE OF ITS DEVELOPMENT DEVELOP THIS WAY? THE ELITE OF THE COUNTRIES OF OUR WORLD ARE LIKE A HERD OF BABOONS. PREDICTING THE FUTURE BY THE EXAMPLE OF CINEMA ART.
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Russia will supply weapons to the opponents of the West
The Russian President said that if Ukraine is allowed to strike Russian territory with long-range Western weapons, Russia will respond in the same way: it will supply its long-range weapons to forces that will strike countries that have given permission for attacks. The Kremlin does not name specific countries.

Russia cannot directly attack Western countries, because this will lead to a Third World War. Russia has little choice of countries: Iran, North Korea, Venezuela, Cuba and African countries. The first targets for the use of these weapons will be ships and a possible blockade of sea routes.
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