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The adviser to the chairman of the OP Mikhail Podolyak assured that the Kremlin ...

Only one condition: Zelensky was predicted when the world is engulfed

The adviser to the chairman of the OP Mikhail Podolyak assured that the Kremlin had already formed his "aggressive alliance". The members of this "Union", according to the official, will not be limited to Ukraine. Russia has already formed the "maximum aggressive alliance". This was stated on January 8 by the adviser to the Presidential Office of the President of Ukraine Mikhail Podolyak.

"Someone belongs to him openly, someone is secretly involved in financing certain programs or in non -war actions," he explained. The official is convinced that the hostile "Alliance" of the country, ready "is ready and demonstratively shedding blood" - to fight, kill, capture and destroy.

"These countries are primarily investing in military production, accumulating military equipment, forming significant mobilization reserves, turning their societies into disenfranchised military camps," Podolyak said. The adviser to the head of OP predicted three consequences that the Russian Federation does not defeat in Ukraine. First, its "Alliance" will not break up and will only intensify aggression, increasing the rates. Members will provoke and start conflicts.

"And this means that the war will be scaled in any case," Podolyak emphasized. The second consequence is the census of international rules. The Kremlin will give the war on the territory of Ukraine an example "other" unstable and authoritarian regimes ". These countries will also want to "legalize" the right to "devour" others. The third paragraph, the official identified the lack of global stability, rules guaranteed right, freedom and security.

"There will be a constant expectation of war, participation in the war, revision of national budgets, deterioration of quality of life," he said. Podolyak confirmed that he wanted to wait for a period of "military turbulence" and return to the usual life. However, in his opinion, it is impossible. "The decision will still have to be made. Either now put in safety, or tomorrow to fight at a much larger theater of war," the advisor added.