Kurginyan explains why Kiev was not taken “in three days”

17.03.2022, Moscow.

Total destruction of cities flies in the face of the Russian military spirit, said philosopher, political scientist and the leader of the Essence of Time movement on the Right to Know! program on the TVC channel on March 12.

According to the political scientist, all the cries from the West about the slowdown of the Russian special operation mean nothing, because those who are crying measure everything by their own standards. However, Russia has never carried out its operations in the barbaric style of the Anglo-Saxons.

“This is Anglo-Saxon signature style, and they measure everyone by themselves. They bombed Dresden to the ground in three days. They bombed Hamburg to the ground in three days. Do you know that bombers in Japan killed hundreds of thousands of people long before Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and then they used the nuclear weapons on top of it? This is their inherent style,” Kurginyan said.

He reminded that after World War Two it was the USA and the UK, not the USSR, that suggested that Germany should be totally destroyed.

“’Who said that Hitlers come and go, but the German people remain?’ Stalin said. What did Churchill and Roosevelt said in this regard? That this nation must be eliminated, because it had no right to live,” Kurginyan explained.

Russia has total air superiority in Ukraine, and it is clear into what this superiority can be converted using heavy bombers. But this is not a Russian approach.

“Air bombardment, total destruction of civil infrastructure, etc. This is not in accord with Russian military spirit, not at all! This is why everything that is taking place is an attempt to do it differently,” Sergey Kurginyan said.

He stressed that hostilities is a violent thing, but this violence can be different, and the Anglo-Saxons are not in a position to lecture Russia regarding mercilessness towards civilians. The Russian approach is preserving civilian lives.

The program’s host Dmitry Kulikov added that in the first days of the special operation even an instruction to preserve ordinary Ukrainian soldiers was in force.

“This is indeed a humanistic idea. This does not mean that the operations must be peaceful and not a single man should suffer. Special operations mean the use of force. Therefore, of course, many things will be damaged, and this cannot be avoided, but deep inside we will always seek to minimize this,” Sergey Kurginyan concluded.

In early February, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley told the US congressmen that in the event of a hypothetic Russian “major invasion” of Ukraine Kiev would stand not longer than three days.

On February 24, a special military operation in Ukraine started. However, the Russian leaders stressed that this was not a war against the Ukrainian people. The goal is the demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine.

Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency

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