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Kyrylo Budanov, Chief of Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, believes that Russia will want revenge after losing the war against Ukraine and that this may happen in 10 years.
Source: Kyrylo Budanov, Chief of Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, in an interview with TSN
Quote: "Russia will need about 10 years to recover in terms of military capabilities. Exactly 10 years is a normal period for rethinking all this. And to start preparing for revenge again.
We will definitely have 10 years, and if we manage to influence the territories that will be created in other ways after the victory of Ukraine, let's say, maybe we will have much more, but we will have at least 10 years."
Background:
・Earlier, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov emphasised that Russia will not cease to be Ukraine's neighbour after its defeat.
NATO's military committee also emphasised that Russia will remain a threat to the North Atlantic Alliance, even if its troops are defeated in Ukraine.
Imperialism has been a core value of Russian culture for centuries, so there is no reason to doubt Russia, if it survives, will try again to capture eastern Europe, but this time, perhaps the West will have learned its lesson and not be so trusting as it was after Gorbachev dismantled the USSR.
Source: Kyrylo Budanov, Chief of Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, in an interview with TSN
Quote: "Russia will need about 10 years to recover in terms of military capabilities. Exactly 10 years is a normal period for rethinking all this. And to start preparing for revenge again.
We will definitely have 10 years, and if we manage to influence the territories that will be created in other ways after the victory of Ukraine, let's say, maybe we will have much more, but we will have at least 10 years."
Background:
・Earlier, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov emphasised that Russia will not cease to be Ukraine's neighbour after its defeat.
NATO's military committee also emphasised that Russia will remain a threat to the North Atlantic Alliance, even if its troops are defeated in Ukraine.
Imperialism has been a core value of Russian culture for centuries, so there is no reason to doubt Russia, if it survives, will try again to capture eastern Europe, but this time, perhaps the West will have learned its lesson and not be so trusting as it was after Gorbachev dismantled the USSR.