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Arestovich: Whose Crimea? Whose Chechnya? Whose Tatarstan?

Arestovich: Whose Crimea? Whose Chechnya? Whose Tatarstan?
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How to expose the “dangerous Russians”


Aleksey Arestovich, the adviser to the office of the President of Ukraine, explained what questions Russians should be asked to determine their level of danger to Ukraine, Europe, and the whole world.

According to him, you can understand how dangerous a Russian is by his answers to three questions. They will show his imperial ambitions:

Whose Crimea? Whose Chechnya? Whose Tatarstan?

If, answering these questions, a citizen of the Russian Federation names his country, then he poses a serious danger, Arestovich believes.

The Russians, who believe that all the enslaved peoples within the Russian Federation are an inseparable part of the empire, we consider the imperials, from whom the danger comes.

According to Arestovich, the "imperials" are dangerous for the whole world.

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"I will explain to you the point of view of the Ukrainians. The bottom line is that people in Russia who answer that Chechnya, Tatarstan, Buryatia, Kalmykia, etc. is an indestructible part of Russian Federation, are imperials for us. And the empire will always be in danger. Be it Putin or non-Putin. Most of us believe that Russia is dangerous for Ukraine and not only. For all enslaved peoples, as long as it is in the status of an empire, libreal or authoritarian."


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