

Gordon asked Feigin whether he believed that the illegitimate Russian President Vladimir Putin would not be influenced even by problems with the Russian economy, India’s possible refusal of Russian oil, the “concrete struggle” in the West with the “shadow fleet” of the Russian Federation, and US President Donald Trump’s pressure on China (if he does put pressure on him) so that it agrees to end the war against Ukraine.
“These factors must come together with certain military and political factors,” the blogger replied. “This could be a serious addition to the motivation to stop the war if there were [крылатые дальнобойные ракеты] Tomahawk and – bam! – in one day there is no FSB building, a building on Frunzenskaya embankment of the General Staff, a building of the Ministry of Defense… This produces an even greater psychological effect. “How is this so? We are fighting somewhere near Pokrovsk, fighting for every street, and then – bam! – and there is no General Staff. Then what is the point in this war?”
That is, it changes motivation, Feigin explained.
“This factor, then the decisive intervention of Europe, perhaps a no-fly zone that will nullify these attacks that Putin is intensifying on the territory of Ukraine, the determination to introduce a British-French contingent into at least part of the territory of Ukraine – all these factors together can influence, because the understanding will come that “you can’t occupy all of Ukraine, you can’t bomb all the objects, but you will lose your own,” the Russian lawyer emphasized.




