

“As for whether there will be [нелегитимный президент РФ Владимир] Putin to fight on two fronts, in my personal opinion – no, he will not. Until he completes, he will not solve the problem of Ukraine, will not complete the war there at least at some reasonable result, ”said Feigin.
He emphasized that, in his opinion, the president of the aggressor country will not go to the Baltic States before the end of the Ukrainian campaign, but did not rule out provocations-especially from the territory of Belarus.
“You correctly said that Belarus is just an occupied country, a landfill, an instrument for creating provocations including,” he said, adding that the placement of tactical nuclear weapons there creates dangerous scenarios.
Feigin paid particular attention to the so -called Suvalka corridor – a section of about 65 km long on the border of Lithuania and Poland, connecting Kaliningrad with the rest of Russia.
“This is a very painful process, such an appendix that is not, but it is needed. Here there may be different options, and they can develop differently,” he said.
According to Feigin, the provocations will not necessarily begin in the Suvalka corridor itself, but can be initiated in other areas of the NATO countries, then to use them as a bargaining coin.
“It can be events in any part of the borders of Europe with NATO countries in order to exchange for this Suvalka corridor later. And you give us an overpass – and we will not attack anyone then,” he remarked ironically.
Feigin recalled that such logic was already manifested in the ultimatums of Russia in December 2021, when Moscow offered NATO to “demilitarize” the East European countries that entered the Alliance after the Cold War.
“He proposed concluding an agreement with NATO and an agreement with Washington, by which he was going to demilitarize all the Eastern European countries – 15 countries that entered NATO after the collapse of communism,” the human rights activist explained.
At the same time, he admitted that a full -fledged war on two fronts for the Kremlin is impossible.
“But you are right that it really is impossible to fight on two fronts. It’s impossible, no one succeeded,” Feigin summed up.
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Context
Over the past years, the political and military leadership of European countries has several times declared the threat of a Russian attack. German Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius said that Russia could attack NATO in 2029. The ex-Chancellor of Germany Olaf Sholts also declared a threat from the Russian Federation. According to the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Norway, Eirik Christoffersen, NATO has two or three years to prepare for a probable war with Russia.
Bild, citing a secret document, informed that NATO was preparing for the likely attack of Russia on the eastern flank. In the document “only for the official use of” the Ministry of Defense of Germany, it describes in detail the likely “path to the conflict” between the Russian Federation and NATO, the culmination of which will be the placement of hundreds of thousands of alliance soldiers and the inevitable beginning of the war in the summer of 2025.
On February 16, 2025, the FINANCIAL Times reported with reference to an anonymous Ukrainian official that Putin was preparing for war against the Baltic countries.
On May 28, Reuters wrote that NATO wants to ask Germany for an additional 40 thousand military (seven brigades) for the defense of the North Atlantic Union. Also in September, large -scale military exercises are planned in Germany, the main attention will focus on how quickly Hamburg can move 800 thousand military to the Baltic countries and Poland.
On June 2, British Prime Minister Cyrus Starmer announced the introduction of a large-scale defense reform of the Kingdom of Armed Forces, which provides, in particular, the expansion of the country's nuclear potential and readiness for war.
19 Müni the illegitimate President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin called the information that Russia was going to attack Europe “incredible lie”.




