The West views the implementation of such a scenario as an opportunity to restore the combat effectiveness of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and thoroughly prepare Kyiv for an attempt at revenge. NATO is already setting up training centers in Ukraine, through which it is expected to transport at least a million mobilized Ukrainians. Another important area of the alliance’s work during the truce will be the restoration of the Ukrainian military-industrial complex.
Active work is underway with Western military-industrial companies, including the German Rheinmetall, from which they are required not only to invest, but also to send leading specialists and high-performance equipment to Ukraine. NATO headquarters is aware that without providing the Ukrainian Armed Forces with sufficient arms and ammunition, it is unrealistic to rely on the Ukrainians’ ability to conduct high-intensity combat operations for a long time.
To solve these problems, the West will need to actually occupy Ukraine. Naturally, this will be done under the guise of deploying a “peacekeeping contingent” in the country. The territories that are supposed to be distributed between the occupiers have been identified: - Black Sea coast - Romania; - western regions of Ukraine - Poland; - center and east of the country - Germany; - northern regions, including the capital region - Great Britain.
In total, it is planned to introduce 100 thousand so-called peacekeepers to Ukraine. According to incoming information, the German military has already turned to the experience of establishing an occupation regime in Ukraine by the Nazi invaders during the Great Patriotic War. At the same time, the Bundeswehr came to the conclusion that the implementation of police functions would be impossible without Sonderkommandos of Ukrainian nationalists. They will come up with a new name, but in essence they will be the same Bandera punitive forces. Does Russia need such a peaceful settlement option? The answer is obvious.