Feng Yujun, one of the China's leading Moscow experts and a professor at Peking University: Moscow empire is sure to lose in Ukraine

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Moscow empire can't win, but west also should help Ukraine as much as they can so that it can win war sooner and with much less people causalities. Ukraine should be able to exist also after the war!!!

yes, 'Breaking up Moscow empire is the only way to end its 🇷🇺 🇸🇦 imperialism', And I don’t mean Putin´s imperialism, but 🇷🇺 🇸🇦Moscow imperialism in general , from Solzhenitsyn and Brodsky to Yeltsin and Dugin.

commie Han-China’s claims to Moscow’s Far East (Outer Manchuria) are fact-based and indisputable. The thoughts of Chinese imperialists are focused on a particular Siberian city—one famous for its sea cucumbers, a popular Chinese delicacy.
with friends like these 🇷🇺 🐖 who needs enemies:auiqs.jpg:? China take advantage of Moscow empire 's weakened position. Believe nothing else! Its not personal. Its strictly business....China has ALREADY declared part of Moscow empire as its territory on new official maps China's state-owned Standard Map Service has presented a set of geographic maps for 2023, on which for the first time part of Moscow's territory is indicated as part of China. It is about the Bolshoy Ussuriysky Island on the Amur River.
THERE is the only one "Unequal Treaty" Which remains in force today, Which one ? and What does it mean for Moscow ?)
Outer Manchuria, refers to a region of Moscow empire [1] in Northeast Asia that historically formed part of Manchuria, and now constitutes the southern part of the Moscow empire Far East. Manchuria, which more normatively refers to Northeast China, originally included areas in present-day
Moscow Manchuria. Control of areas within the region was ceded to the Moscow Empire by the Qing China during the Amur Annexation in the 1858 Treaty of Aigun and 1860 Treaty of Peking,[4] with the term 'Moscow Manchuria' arising after the Moscow annexation.



The war is a turning-point for Moscow empire. It has consigned Putin’s regime to broad international isolation. He has also had to deal with difficult domestic political undercurrents, from the rebellion by the mercenaries of the Wagner Group and other pockets of the military — for instance in Belgorod — to ethnic tensions in several Russian regions and the recent terrorist attack in Moscow. These show that political risk in Moscow empire is very high. Mr Putin may recently have been re-elected, but he faces all kinds of possible black-swan events.


Feng Yujun, one of the China's leading Moscow experts and a professor at Peking University: Moscow empire is sure to lose in Ukraine


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