Dreams, Objectives, and Ground
The smart take was in the MAZ Foresight Report. (September 2021)
“Russia will pay prices beyond her calculations.”
While the MAZ Foresight report pointed out this prediction clearly, analysts throughout the globe were discussing whether Russia would intervene, its possible timing, and potential consequences.
It was again in the same report:
“Russia has been allowed to intervene, and this is part of the strategy calculated by the allowers long before the intervention. Whoever allows Russia (Transatlantic Alliance) to act will ensure she pays a great price.”
What will happen in 2023 then?
Well, just copy and paste the same excerpt from the 2021 Report:
“Russia has been allowed to intervene, and this is part of the strategy calculated by the allowers long before the intervention. Whoever allows Russia (Transatlantic Alliance) to act will ensure she pays a great price.”
To what extent?
Russia will lose, less or more.
She wisely knows that less is more—but which “more” will it be: economic or military loss? Unexpected developments on unstable ground will define the type and extent of the loss.
Putin: looking like the real political loser, he will be harsher inside Russia than in Ukraine.
Nuclear threats, tangible losses, difficult choices, and decisive leadership
A very tough winter is coming.
Muhammet Ali Zurnacı, September 22, 2022, Istanbul