Former NATO deputy chief of intelligence says Putin’s speech was not directed at opponents of the Russian Federation

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General Yaroslav Struzhik, former deputy head of NATO’s International Military Headquarters Intelligence Department, said that in the message sent by Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Federal Assembly, there was no expression addressed to the opponents of the Russian Federation. He stated this in an interview RMF FM.

“This is a good speech, even a very good speech, because this is not a speech for us,” said the General.

He noted that the whole world is not against Russia.

“Let’s remember that we live in a bubble and that about a third of the world’s countries are against Putin. “The other two-thirds – neutral or supportive of Russia – want to hear something, and it publishes it domestically,” he said.

February 21 US President Joe Biden to talk With an “ambitious statement of values” in Poland. This was stated by US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. He noted that the speech of the American leader was not planned as a response to the message sent by Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Federal Assembly.

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