Mar 18 โ€ข 06:00 UTC ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฟ Czechia Denรญk N

The Russians have undermined us, history will exact reparations on us. Next time, Putin will attack NATO, says Ukrainianist Svoboda

Ukrainian expert Svoboda warns that Russia's aggressive actions are just the beginning, predicting that the next attack could target NATO, especially the Baltic states.

In a recent interview, Ukrainian expert Svoboda discusses the implications of Russia's ongoing aggression towards Ukraine and the West. He describes the current situation as a defeat for Ukraine and emphasizes the importance of resilience in governance and civil society. Svoboda reflects on the historical context of Czech struggles, noting that the populace may be accustomed to defeat but must prepare for future challenges.

According to Svoboda, the Russian regime is unable to halt its military activities without losing its internal momentum. He posits that the war has expanded beyond Ukraine, with imminent risks to NATO countries, particularly in the Baltic region. This perspective underscores the broader geopolitical implications of Russia's actions, suggesting that it poses a significant threat not only to its immediate neighbors but to regional and global security as well.

Svoboda calls for vigilance and solidarity among nations facing the threat of Russian expansionism. He stresses the need for robust institutions and an active civil society to counteract potential defeats and rebuild from adversity. As history has a way of demanding reparations for past grievances, he warns that the struggle against oppressive forces is far from over, and future challenges will require a unified response from both governmental and social sectors.

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