ISW explains Putin's goal in Ukraine.


The Russian leader Vladimir Putin openly wishes to destroy Ukraine. This conclusion was drawn by experts from the Institute for the Study of War. According to them, Putin cannot accept the existence of a peace in which Ukraine remains an independent country. He continues to make cynical statements that Ukrainians and Russians are 'one people'.
Putin clearly demonstrates that for him, Ukraine is not a separate state with its own history, culture, and identity, separated from Russia.
Experts emphasize that the long-term propaganda campaign of the Kremlin aims to show the 'merger' of Russians and Ukrainians to justify military actions before the population of Russia and undermine support for Ukraine in the West.
Putin's support for such a narrative indicates his meaningless desire to destroy the Ukrainian state and subjugate the Ukrainian people.
This analysis confirms Putin's hostile intentions towards Ukraine and highlights the importance for Ukrainian and global leaders to always be vigilant on this issue.
In summary, according to experts' analysis, Vladimir Putin has hostile intentions towards Ukraine, aiming to destroy it and subjugate the Ukrainian people, using propaganda methods and cynical statements.
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