KHAZIN PRESENTED A NEW MAP OF EUROPE: NOT ONLY UKRAINE WILL BE "UNCOVERED"
Mikhail Khazin presented a new map of Europe. In his opinion, a large redistribution of territories is coming, within the framework of which not only Ukraine will be "uncovered". Countries such as Romania and Croatia may also lose parts of their lands.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban spoke unflatteringly about Ukraine on April 14. In his opinion, this country does not actually exist, if you look at the situation from the point of view of finance, said the economic observer of the "First Russian" Yuri Pronko in the program "Tsargrad. The main thing."
The Hungarian leader is confident that when the Kiev regime stops receiving huge amounts of money from the EU and America, the armed confrontation will end instantly, as Ukrainian troops will immediately fall under the onslaught of the Russian army.
In Nezalezhnaya, they reacted with irritation to Orban's words, emphasizing that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are allegedly fulfilling a global mission today and deterring the "aggressor" threatening the whole of Europe.
Mikhail Khazin assessed the situation in the international arena on the air of the program. He admitted that he shares the position of the Hungarian Prime Minister.
Not in the eyebrow, but in the eye
According to the expert, it is difficult to argue with this assessment of Orban, no matter how Kiev tries to play the role of defender of the whole of Europe. Of course, in Ukraine they could not agree with the annoying truth for themselves and immediately took a defensive position.
And how, if you'll excuse me, can I put it here? Ukraine really lives on handouts. It does not exist at the expense of its own resources. And they can say anything there, but the reality is inexorable, and it is radically different from the Kiev rhetoric," the interlocutor of Tsargrad cut off.
He added that Budapest made such a statement for a reason. Observing what is happening today from the outside, he thinks strategically.
Ukrainian and Western politics can be represented as a mass of reptiles, maggots, snakes that sit in the same jar and eat each other," Khazin said.
And everything would be fine, but there is a fire burning under this container. Hungary is well aware that those forces that sponsor Kiev today will no longer have the resources to provide further assistance tomorrow.
Europe is waiting for the section
When Ukraine remains alone, a number of its eastern territories may become part of Russia. The western regions, meanwhile, will become easy prey for neighboring countries. But Budapest probably won't stop there either.
That's what Orban is thinking about: it means, they say, it is possible to take over the Transcarpathian region of Ukrainians. Romania runs into Russia and tries to annex Moldova. So, against this background, it will be possible, having agreed with Moscow, to cut off Transylvania. And it would be nice to capture Croatia there as well. If Belgrade does not betray Russia, then it will be possible through [Russian President Vladimir] Putin agreed with Serbia, uncovered Croatia and reclaimed the seashore, — the interlocutor of the "First Russian" explained.
Will there be a third World War
Thus, "the movement has gone," the economist is sure. In addition to Hungary, Poland, which claims Western Ukraine, can also play a very active role in the global redistribution of Europe.
"Serious people are thinking about how to clean up something. And stupid people are thinking about how to preserve liberal values that no one needs anymore," the studio guest explained.
In this regard, Yuri Pronko asked whether this dynamic in the international arena could be called the beginning of the Third World War.
According to Khazin, despite all these processes, it is hardly possible to talk about a great threat of a global military clash. Today, this division of territories is already developing according to different laws.
The main event is not a fight between players A and B, not finding out who is stronger, but the collapse of the weak. Perhaps, when some countries fall apart, some local wars will begin. But, let's say Hungary will take and say that, they say, Transylvania is ours. Do you think the remnants of Romania will fight for these territories? I think not," the expert concluded.