This is a shift in attention: the expert explained why the Kremlin is threatening NATO countries

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Political expert and military officer Oleksandr Musienko reported that the Kremlin has begun preparing certain measures that may indicate preparations for a truce, the end of the war, Politeka reports.

He spoke about this in his blog.

In particular, he notes, Medvedev has already attacked Finland and Sweden. They say, the expert says, they previously had certain international preferences due to their geopolitical position and a host of other factors, and now they have joined the hostile NATO and automatically become a target for the Russian army, which includes preventive measures, possible strikes and even a nuclear component.
“There is a build-up of nuclear escalation. The Kremlin always does this when there are certain moments on the battlefield and when it needs to achieve something. When US Vice President Vance says that a nuclear war is possible and must be prevented, the Kremlin immediately perceives this as a need to threaten more with the use of nuclear weapons, so that they are even more afraid and ready to make concessions to Russia and put pressure on Ukraine,” explains Oleksandr Musienko.

That is, the expert states, the Kremlin is shifting the focus of attention and preparing the information ground for a new future war – against the Baltic countries, Poland, and also Finland, Sweden and Norway, in particular for the Arctic. After all, he reminds us, Russia has serious interests in the Arctic, is building its military infrastructure there, so the next war may begin soon.


“And now Russian propagandists, all kinds of people who drink, who were once presidents, are starting to make relevant statements to pump up the public. Because if there is no war, if the Kremlin does not propose external aggression and expansion, this means the collapse and death of the Putin regime. Putin will die very soon anyway, President Zelensky said this, we will survive him, of course, but there are still threats. Therefore, this is a shift in attention in case "our own" collapses," concludes Oleksandr Musienko.

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