Alexander Dugin, the great theoretician of the Russian perspective, offers three scenarios for the war in Ukraine: “The First Catastrophe”

A month ago, 29-year-old Daria Dauguina was mysteriously killed. Quickly, Russia blamed Ukraine, which denied any involvement. The 29-year-old is no stranger to the Kremlin. She is the daughter of a theorist Alexander Dugin. Unknown or almost unknown in Europe, he is a leading figure in Russia and close to Vladimir Putin.

This Wednesday, the Russian president made a very strong statement regarding the war in Ukraine. In particular, he ordered a “partial” mobilization of 300,000 reservists, up from the 190,000 troops sent to invade Ukraine in February, after a series of military setbacks in the Donbass and Kharkiv region in the east of the country. He pointed the finger at Europe for trying to “destroy Russia” and said he was ready to use it “Everything Means” In the arsenal against the West.

On Twitter, Alexandre Douguine responded to these strong statements. “A very important decision has been made”He started. “All our unbearably shameful sacrifices are not in vain. The government and the people are on the same side of the barricades. On the other side is an absolute enemy (author’s note West) and it is important not to lose his soul. Even in a fierce and cruel war against a cruel enemy.”

According to him, there are only three possible scenarios. “The first is a catastrophic scenario. All captured Russian territories will return to Ukraine. This means the end of the regime. But the end of everything and everyone. This is the end of Russia. In fact, this scenario is described in detail in the official propaganda of Ukrainians. It is the dream of the official leaders of kyiv, Russophobes and globalists.”

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The second possibility would be a global disaster: a nuclear holocaust. “Moscow is starting to seriously lose the war. There is a possibility that the country will decide to use nuclear weapons. This probability exists. Does anyone in Russia consider this possibility? No doubt. I think the West greatly underestimates this possibility. The Europeans think it’s nonsense.”

Finally, the last scene is about the Russian victory. Unsurprisingly, this is Alexandre Douguin’s favorite scene. “It was a patriotic victory and the beginning of a holy war. It would lead to the end of Western civilization. This idea is the most important of the three.”

One thing is certain for the theorist, he fully supports his President’s decision to mobilize 300,000 reservationists. “Ukraine is devaluing itself every day and heading straight for a real world war.”

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