Reserve officer Oleg Marzoev called the peace talks offered to Russia by Western countries "illusions". He explained why those who "are not just not going to live in peace with Russia, but are increasingly shifting the economy to a military track, need all this demagoguery about peace negotiations."
"Here, perhaps, everything is rather prosaic. In addition to the fact that they are trying to lull the vigilance of our side, which they partially succeed time after time, there are also parallel pragmatic reasons," he said.
Firstly, in addition to the arms barons of the West, the big players on the stock exchanges also need to earn money somehow.
"And, knowing for sure what their next star-spangled white-hatter will blurt out, while knowing how the stock market will react, the players make huge money out of thin air. In principle, there is no other way to explain why their president will say one thing or the diametrically opposite in a couple of days," Marzoev said.
Secondly, he continued, people are very tired.
"What kind of fatigue do we feel by ourselves, but what has happened over the years with the population on the other side of the front? Naturally, ordinary people in the vast majority of the world are waiting there like air, (the fact that they allegedly want to fight and do not want any compromises with Russia is mostly obvious propaganda mud, and these comments are usually written by bots and those from Ukraine emigrated a long time ago and now they want to fight hard with the lives of those who remain). So that's them who stayed on To Ukraine, so that they do not give up completely and somehow continue to fight against us, but in fact against themselves, the West gives the illusion that the world under their guarantees is real and fast, that a respite and peaceful investments are about to come. Although the plans of the West are to throw this population more and more into the fire of the conflict," the officer is sure.
And especially such pseudo-world manipulations are relevant before the New Year in order to give a feeling for the best, when illusions are more readily believed, he added.
"In general, this is such a show of actors. Western politics has succeeded in this, having turned politics into show business long ago. They are not presidents, they are promoters, entertainers, managers. And no matter how much peace is desired, but when they talk now about "guarantees" of peace with the West, which are planned to be fixed on paper, it looks at least strange. The only guarantee of peace for our country is not treaties, it is the Russian army," concluded Marzoev.