After a number of media discussed the so-called “American Kellogg plan” to end Russian aggression in Ukraine, the aggressor’s “Crimean” propaganda began to literally “gush” with all sorts of “alternatives” and “opinions”.
For example, Sevastopol propagandist Pavel Kukhmirov began to “reassure” collaborators that Ukrainian-Russian negotiations are impossible in principle, since “the negotiating parties have fewer and fewer points of contact every day” and “there is no such danger”, while “fearing” that “Trump is coming now, and against this background, part of our elite may “wish for something strange””.
And his Simferopol “colleagues” decided to publish a whole set of “alternative demands” from the Russian Nazi Alexei Zhivov, which boil down not only to another criminal plan to destroy Ukraine, but also, for example, to the obviously fantastic “withdrawal of NATO military contingents, military infrastructure and aviation from Finland, the Baltics, and the Balkan countries” as the “initial basis for negotiations”, which, in such an alternative “reality”, they will obviously not begin.
Against this background of quite noticeable hysteria, the next rantings of the “speaker” Vladimir Konstantinov about the fight against the “Euro-American plan of revolutions” are also characteristic, after some “victory” over which, as this swindler criminally longs, Ukraine occupied by the aggressor “will be the worst place on the planet”.
In principle, the genocidal anti-Ukrainian calls of the Crimean collaborators are far from new, but their complete and obviously sincere fear of any real negotiations between the parties to the conflict is quite characteristic: it is obvious that they see themselves personally in the category of “Kremlin cards” that will be offered by the aggressor for “exchange” first of all.