15.01.2024, Aleksandrovskoye.
Russia is both persevering and changing in a very complicated international and domestic situation, said political scientist, philosopher, the leader of the Essence of Time movement Sergey Kurginyan on December 29 in the Conversation with a Sage program on the Zvezda radio channel.
“The escalating violence between Israel and Palestine is the latest global flashpoint. Another one is brewing in the Caucasus. There is clearly a rapidly deteriorating situation in the Far East. There are demands for Japan to obtain nuclear weapons – which means Germany will follow suit. Obviously, these madmen and scoundrels in the West are prepared to completely rewrite the results of WWII, although they are still afraid of the strengthening Germany and Japan, but perhaps they will agree to it,” the political scientist said.
According to Kurginyan, in Afghanistan, where Russia still hopes to make peace with the Taliban (an organization banned in Russia), the situation is becoming increasingly complicated: “And let there be wind in our sails. Who‘s against it? Only, something completely different is coming.”
We are witnessing the emergence of a new world in which the Houthis in Yemen, for example, who only yesterday were unknown, halt international logistics networks and reshape global processes, and the masters of the world cannot do anything, and perhaps do not want to, said Kurginyan.
“We see a very complicated international and domestic situation. Due to our efforts to minimize the effects of what is happening, due to someone’s hopes that sooner or later this will all end — empty hopes—due to this, we are failing very badly in some areas. But we are not failing elsewhere,” said the political scientist.
In his opinion, if Russia were a complete nonentity and if the type of a citizen nurtured here over the last thirty years had prevailed, then Bandera’s [Nazi collaborator during WWII – translator’s note] followers would have reached the city of Ryazan and Moscow. But Russia is persevering, and during this perseverance, something is changing in the country, Kurginyan noted.
“There is a qualitative change in completely incapacitated structures that were built not for war, who knows what they were built for; these structures function, more or less. And over time, their efficiency will increase,” the political scientist added.
Kurginyan believes that somehow everything will come to its senses, somehow – in a Russian way – it will transform into other parameters: “Remember the words from Pushkin, the great Russian poet from early 19th century, who really did not like Alexander I, the Russian tsar, and then said: ‘I don’t know who helped us then?’ — commenting on the Patriotic War of 1812, without mentioning Kutuzov, a Field Marshal of the Russian Empire who defeated Napoleon. – ‘The public frenzy; Barclay [de Tolly Russian commander during the Patriotic War of 1812 – translator’s note]; the winter or the Russian God?’ So someone will help us. And most importantly, fear not and prepare yourselves”
According to Kurginyan, a hybrid situation with warring soldiers and partying citizens needs to be eliminated inside Russia. Russia needs: to take a new path; be able to see the future troubles within itself; get rid of the slave mentality that wants to become a part of Europe; and move on to a new life.
Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency