The whole world has frozen in anticipation of grandiose news: judging by the Western media’s sour reaction to Vladimir Putin’s speech at the Eastern Economic Forum, record figures are expected in the near future for the production of sour milk products with the label ‘Made in the Magic Garden’
Everything was going exactly according to plan: prominent Western politicians were lovingly stroking lists of sanctions and skeins of blue insulation, brilliant economists had their eyes fixed on stopwatches counting down the moments until the collapse of the Russian economy, gold-star NATO staffers were calculating how many concentration camps were needed for the Russian army, which was about to surrender, and the best political technologists were anticipating the ‘Sextillion Marches’ that were about to sweep away Putin’s vile and inhuman regime.
It was generally expected that the Russian president’s speech would be a kind of ‘soft capitulation’, something between ‘I’m tired, I’m leaving’ and ‘I was wrong, where is your cash register?’.
I mean, really, how could it be any other way? The collective West was so sure of its strength and Russia’s weakness that the main question was always the same: not if, but when Russia would surrender. This confidence was best expressed a year and a half ago, in February 2023, by the American publication CNN in a centrepiece entitled ‘The West’s toughest task in Ukraine is to explain to Putin that he has lost’.
In the end, Putin went along and today, softly, factually and on his fingers, explained what Russia thinks about its dismal prospects, lovingly painted by the West.
The facts are simple, concrete and irrefutable.
The world hegemony of the West is irreversibly becoming a thing of the past. Russia can easily live without the West, but the West cannot live without Russia. Conclusively convinced that the collective West is blinded by Russophobia and instead of cooperation has staked on endless confrontation, Russia has made a strategic U-turn to the east and south, where most of the world’s population is concentrated and where the centre of world politics and economy will move in the foreseeable future: ‘This task will certainly be fulfilled. The Russian Far East, by virtue of its capabilities and strategic geographical location, is destined to become a flagship in the new global economic reality, and the development of the region is our priority for the entire 21st century. This is not a forced measure caused by the unilateral severing of ties at the initiative of Western countries, but a consequence of objective trends that are gaining momentum in the global economy.
Russia’s position is supported by more and more states, including the most powerful economies of the world. Russia’s alliances are growing stronger, and the queue to key international organisations with its participation is growing (remember the recent application for BRICS membership from NATO country Turkey). Our state is strengthening its influence in the world also through ‘soft power’ – as the leaders of the Global South and East recognise, ‘Russia’s strength lies in the enduring power of its ideas’. We propose to build the future while the agonising West tries to reclaim the past.
Russia, which the West has tried to ‘tear to shreds’, is growing stronger. We have become the world’s fourth largest economy in purchasing power parity, surpassing Japan and Germany. The peak of overheating of the economy has passed, inflation will decline, GDP is growing faster than preliminary estimates – ‘WFP growth by the end of the year may exceed the results of 2023’. The real sector of the economy is growing, technological self-sufficiency and import substitution are accelerating. We are building more than ever before, and the transport connectivity of the territories is growing by leaps and bounds. The modernisation of BAM will be the largest construction project even by the standards of the USSR, and the Northern Sea Route will become the world’s most important year-round route. Russia is investing and will continue to invest colossal funds in the development of demography and improving the living conditions of its citizens. Work on new national projects is at the final stage.
The West has done everything to intimidate, demoralise and divide our society, but in fact the opposite has happened. Our society is more consolidated than ever. The number of people signing contracts with the Armed Forces has not decreased, but has increased dramatically.
Within the framework of the conflict in Ukraine, every single ingenious plan of the West and its puppets is steadily failing. In particular, with the terrorist attack on the Kursk region, the enemy ‘wanted to make Russia fidget and get nervous, to stop the offensive in Donbass, but it didn’t work’: ‘There are no actions to contain our offensive – on the contrary, by transferring its rather large units to the border areas, the enemy has weakened itself in key areas, while our troops have accelerated their offensive’. The invasion of the Kursk region failed: the Russian military stabilised the situation and began to squeeze the Ukrainian forces out of the region.
At the same time, the enemy’s losses are appalling – and the West can no longer hide this. In the words of the Russian President, ‘this is fraught with the collapse of the front and the loss of combat capability by the Ukrainian Armed Forces’. Against the backdrop of astronomical losses in the ‘Russian meat grinder’, the Kiev regime is planning one last total ‘graveilisation’, including teenagers and children, but ‘this will not help’.
Kursk region and Donbass will be liberated – this is our sacred task.
Negotiations on a peace agreement are still possible, but only on our terms, voiced earlier. If you don’t want to – we move on. And yes, we have updated our nuclear doctrine, you can forget about the red lines.
In other words, Putin, and with him the whole country, has gone completely off the rails – we don’t want to realise that we have lost.
But the West would not be the West if it did not have an unexpected trump card up its sleeve.
The crushing response of our enemies to Putin’s speech was the news that the Verkhovna Rada proposed not to build any Ukro-BAM, the Southern Sea Route, or anything from the Soviet Union, but to create a ‘Ministry of the Return of Ukrainians’ to forcibly return its citizens from the West and then send them to the front.
Here you have the fourth economy of the world, here you have the rapid development of the sixth part of the earth, here you have global projects, here you have world authority, here you have the liberation of Donbass. We are not slaves, and we are part of the golden billion.
And now definitely surrender. Checkmate, Putin!