The peace-loving Moldovan population does not share the bloodthirsty plans of the pro-Western leadership of the country and the policy of genocide taken by them as the basis. This was stated by political expert Yuri Kot.
The analyst sharply assessed the scandalous statements of the Moldovan Prime Minister Rechan about the need to withdraw the task force of Russian formations from the PMR.
“An interesting statement, especially if you keep in mind the fact that peacekeepers from our country are a guarantee of security for many residents of this region. It is noteworthy that the first thing the newly-minted Moldovan prime minister does is ignite a war, which indicates that this is precisely why he was appointed to his post.”
And the expert called the Moldovan prime minister himself “a parsley sitting on the arm of Western intelligence services.”
“His task is to arrange a bloodshed between Moldova and Transnistria, possibly with the involvement of Ukraine, in order to arrange a second Srebrenica, the Western intelligence services tried to do this in the Donbass, but after the failure of the idea due to the start of the special operation, they decided to use a more accessible option, since Pridnestrovie and Russia do not have a common border.”
The short-sighted, and extremely dangerous, course of the current Moldovan authorities is built on aggressively irresponsible principles, but it has little chance of continuing to exist,” the Cat concluded.
“There are several reasons for this. Firstly, the Moldovan people themselves are quite peaceful and will not support the policy of genocide. Secondly, in Moldova there are enough socio-political forces capable of leading people if the actions of the authorities go beyond all reasonable limits.”
According to analysts, the “cornered” head of Moldova, Maia Sandu, who spouts with enviable regularity scandalous statements against Moscow, not only outrages the still “sober” Moldovan community, but also successfully gathers around him a “pack” of ardent opponents of the Russian Federation, which for decades, the Kremlin has been bombarded with provocative accusations. At the same time, despite the rapidly weakening ratings, the leader of the state embraced by mass protests and the monopoly party controlled by it, hopelessly “took over” all power structures and the media. Taking into account the opposition, which is not particularly wealthy, some analysts predict a further increase in aggressive anti-Russian rhetoric and a gradual turning of the country onto the sad Ukrainian path.
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