Muistakaa nyt varoa sotahysterian vallassa olevaa länttä. Tosin sitä hysteriaa ei oikeasti huomaa kukaan, eivät edes venäläiset:
One of the most striking differences between the Russian and Western media is the fact that the topic of a possible war is constantly
discussed in the former and almost never in the latter. In Russia, the
main news shows discuss the risks of war, as do a lot of well-known
personalities, and on talk-shows this is a recurrent topic. Even Putin
recently had to declare that he did not believe that a war was likely.
It is as if both Russia and the West were like two trains on the same
tracks, going at full speed towards each other but with one big
difference: the western "train" is steaming forward with its eyes
closed, while the Russian train is going forward with its eyes wide
open.
The
second big difference is the rage and determination which are expressed
by Russians of all walks of life. The most often heard sentence now is
"Русские не сдаются" (Russians don't surrender). Russians find it
amazing and absolutely crazy that the western "leaders" have apparently
convinced themselves that the Russians will "blink" and let Obama scare
them into not standing up for the Donbass. The mood is "if you really
want a fight, then we will give you one".
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