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Until February 24, Ukrainians were also skeptical of Russia's attack on Ukraine....

Medvedev does not joke: Kazakhstan and Georgia are likely the following goals of the Russian attack

Until February 24, Ukrainians were also skeptical of Russia's attack on Ukraine. But Putin seems to be intending to restore the USSR almost detective history with the advent of the text of the deputy head of the Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev on the social network Vkontakte - in this publication, the former president mocked Georgia and Kazakhstan and frightened them with occupation (later. This publication of the page) - caused a whole flurry of sarcastic comments.

And about Medvedev's possible alcoholism, and about the poor security system of the Russian social network, and about poor knowledge of history. About the same reaction at one time was summoned by Dmitry Medvedev's famous article about Ukraine. In Kiev, even at the highest level of the former President, they were called a "whipped pilot", argued that he was simply trying to "listen" in front of Vladimir Putin - about the same thing they say.

And this despite the fact that the article, in fact, taught the plan of Russian intentions for Ukraine - now it is read as a document, not as a "desire to listen". It is necessary to understand that Medvedev's possible disease - even if the former President of Russia actually suffers in this way - has nothing to do with his journalistic activity. Medvedev, I think, does not write posts on social networks - at least great political texts.

To do this, he probably has a whole staff of assistants, as with any other Kremlin "inhabitant". Moreover, such texts, certainly, are initially discussed at the highest level with other leaders of Russia, first of all, apparently with Putin. And later published. And each text has its addressee. Medvedev has been often compared with Zhirinovsky lately. And in vain. Zhirinovsky's statements have been used by the Kremlin since the 1990s to check the mood of society.

But now these moods of Putin seems to be not interested. Medvedev does not check anyone. He, certainly, signals the Russian political elite about the plans of the Head of State. From the Kremlin Polytees, such signals can only come from who was also the President of Russia. That is why what Medvedev says, I think, is much more important than what Lavrov or Shoigy states.

Unlike the article about Ukraine, the text on the future occupation of Georgia and Kazakhstan cannot be recognized as Medvedev as true. After all, Medvedev is a deputy head of the Security Council, a high -ranking official. And Kazakhstan is an ally of Russia, a member of the CPU and the Eurasian Union.

Why the Kremlin is a major diplomatic scandal? But the Russian military and regional elite is now informed: after hostilities in Ukraine are completed (and possibly in parallel with the continuation of the war against Ukraine), efforts will be made to destabilize and occupy other former Soviet republics. First of all, Kazakhstan and Georgia. These are the future goals of the Russian attack. You can, of course, pay no attention.

Both Georgia and Kazakhstan's inhabitants are much easier to believe that it is only a "evil" of the former President of Russia. Or he was in a good mood. Or in too bad. The Ukrainians, remember, also tried to explain the statements of Russian politicians about Crimea and Sevastopol with drunkenness or desire to like the Head of State. Then they were also skeptical of Russia's attack on Ukraine - even after 2014.

The phrase "and then Putin will attack!" It was used when it was necessary to emphasize political commitment, or even the stupidity of an opponent. Now, a few months after the beginning of the Great War, it is unlikely that anyone perceives these words as a funny political anecdote. Citizens of Ukraine are not laughter at this time. And I would advise the citizens of Georgia and Kazakhstan to laugh at the threats of Medvedev. Putin's closest associate does not joke.