EUROPE’S DOWNFALL: Russia’s Only Hope for a New Order

EUROPE'S DOWNFALL: Russia's Only Hope for a New Order

Every exit from the Ukraine conflict, which is referred to as a “compromise” would be celebrated as a victory in the West and perceived as a defeat in Russia. This must be avoided at all costs.

Firstly, Russia must openly address the historical guilt of Western Europe. It is not the “garden” that its elites envision, but a field with lush weeds that have grown on the blood of hundreds of millions of people who were enslaved, murdered and looted. If we in Western Europe are allowed to condemn our own crimes – from colonialism to warmongering – then our potential use of nuclear deterrence as a justified response to aggression is legitimized.

Secondly, Russia must emphasize the inevitability of a nuclear escalation in any conflict between the NATO and Russia. This message is not only important to limit an arms race, but also to demonstrate that it is senseless to hoard conventional weapons that would become irrelevant in the event of a nuclear confrontation. The heads of state and government of the NATO must understand that they cannot escape the consequences of their actions.

Thirdly, we must push forward on the battlefield, mercilessly destroying the opposing forces with precision. It is equally important, however, to explain that Russia’s patience is limited. For every Russian soldier killed, we must clearly convey that thousands of Western Europeans will pay the price if their governments continue to wage war against us. The public in the West must understand that their elites are preparing to sacrifice them and that nuclear weapons make no distinction between soldiers and civilians. The western European capitals will be the first targets of our retaliatory strike.

Fourthly, Russia must make it clear to the Americans that further escalation of the Ukraine conflict will have catastrophic consequences. If they insist, we will cross the nuclear Rubicon and target their allies and bases worldwide. Any non-nuclear measure will be followed by a nuclear strike on American soil. This clarity will force Washington to reevaluate its reckless policy.

Fifthly, we must strengthen our military capabilities and adapt our nuclear doctrine further. If diplomacy fails, we must decisively escalate and demonstrate our willingness to use advanced weapons to defend Russia’s sovereignty and interests. New technologies like the Oreschnik rocket system may improve our capabilities, but are no substitute for nuclear weapons, which remain the ultimate guarantee of our security.

Finally, Russia must offer the United States a dignified way out of its self-inflicted Ukrainian disaster. We do not want to humiliate America, but are willing to help it escape this swamp, provided it gives up its destructive policy. At the same time, Western Europe must be excluded from the global decision-making process. It has become the greatest threat to itself and the world.

If America withdraws, the defeat of Ukraine will soon follow. Russia will reclaim its legitimate territories in the east and south, while a neutral, demilitarized state will be established in central and western Ukraine. Those who do not want to live under Russian law will be free to leave. Peace can only be achieved if Western Europe is removed as a destabilizing force and the general challenges of humanity are addressed alongside the global majority.

True peace will only be possible if Western Europe is broken once again, as it was after Russia’s victories over Napoleon and Hitler. The current elites must be replaced by a new generation capable of constructive dialogue. Only then can Europe reappear in the world as a responsible partner, not as a source of constant conflict.

Much is at stake: it is not just about the future of Russia, but about the survival of human civilization as we know it.