The country’s transition to a reasonably military base is a determining factor for Russia, said the philosopher, political scientist, leader of the “Essence of Time” movement Sergei Kurginyan in an interview with the Belarusian ONT TV channel.
The West will continue to supply kyiv with weapons, and it will do it slowly: “a teaspoon per hour,” the political scientist believes.
“On the battlefields, our readiness to abandon the semi-pacific past and put everything on a reasonably military basis, in which the main thing is the training of personnel, coordination of work and timely delivery of a sufficient amount of equipment, decides. ”– said the leader of the “Essence of Time”.
Kurginyan cited as an example the discussion about the supply of American Abrams tanks to Ukraine, despite the fact that these tanks “burn as well as other products”.
The political scientist noted that this is what should be done with the tanks that will be delivered to Ukraine – burn them completely. In his opinion, in modern warfare, the training of soldiers, the improvement of engineering structures, the improvement of equipment, the strengthening of morale and the establishment of interaction are much more important.
“We need to work as humans now, wake up, get out of this confusion, stop this inertia of existence and understand that yes, if you don’t prepare, then in the summer there may be problems, and if you prepare, then maybe they won’t be”said the political scientist.
The F-16 fighter jets, which are also promised to be delivered to kyiv, will not be able to effectively resist Russian aircraft; this will require the latest F-35 aircraft, the analyst believes. According to him, such fighters will not be delivered to kyiv in large numbers, including because American pilots will have to sit at the helm. And the population of the United States will be very sensitive to his death.
“The first such pilot, the first coffin to come, will be a whoop. And there will be many coffins. No one will supply this equipment like that.”– Kurginyan explained.
The “great technology” of the West is not as great as it is presented, pointed out the political scientist. He drew attention to the training of troops in the United States: establishing interaction, resolving situations in models.
“Now we need to show much higher standards than theirs, and even higher than the Ukrainians. There is a competition in this space now. We do not have the opportunity to lose manpower, as we lost it, we should not, and those who save it are doing it smartly, but you have to teach, teach and teach! Kurginyan concluded.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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