Le Pen: These are Putin's secret goals of his war against Ukraine

Does the Russian president seek to occupy all or half of Ukraine only?French magazine, Lebuan, reported what experts have tried to decipher the "final impact required" of the Russian attack.

Le Point says at the beginning of its report that Russian President Vladimir Putin's main goal since declaring the war against Ukraine was clear, which is to secure the democratic -elected president Voludmir Zellinski, which made Putin's forces chase him in the early stages of the invasion.

However, does the entire occupation of this independent state since August 24, 1991 a war goal that achieves what the Russian army calls "the desired final impact" of the master of the Kremlin?The magazine wonders.

This is not completely confirmed, as many officers and experts specializing in the matter believe that the Russian plan that is slowly revealing is not necessarily aimed at seizing the entire Ukraine, which is greater than France, according to the Wuban.

Rather, they always see - according to the magazine - that Moscow may only target the eastern bank of the Dnieber River, which divides the country into two parts, from south to north, and the capital Kyiv, which extends on both sides of the river, will also be a target.

Beginning with the south of the country, these experts believe that the Russian forces are seeking to climb along the Dnieber River, in an attempt to surround 40,000 Ukrainian soldiers in the east of the country.

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However, will Moscow then try to seize the western part of the country?This is what experts say it is a possibility, but it is unlikely.

One of the specialists, according to the magazine, believes that the immediate offensive logic of the Russians focuses on the seizure of the bridges of the Dnieber River "to cut the path of withdrawal" of the Ukrainian forces facing them in the east of the country.

Le Pen to the former head of the General Directorate of Internal Security, Ambassador Bernard Bagole - who has a good knowledge of the Internal and External Security Service surrounding Vladimir Putin - as saying that the true intention of Putin is clear and is to "reshape the Soviet Empire and its sphere of influence."

For this reason - Bagoli says - "I am not sure that he will want to shorten his occupation on the eastern part of Ukraine, I think he will decide according to circumstances and opportunities, and he will take what he can."

He adds that what is more of Putin's boldness is what he sees as weak Europe, as well as the weakness of the United States, especially after its exit from Iraq and Afghanistan.

"The goals of Vladimir Putin go beyond the mere invasion of lands, he is a pragmatic, in Ukraine, he does not necessarily know his final goal, as we see his forces progressing, but we also notice a kind of hesitation in seizing Kyiv by force."

Pagole believes that Putin thought that Voludmir Zellinski would have escaped as soon as the attack began as Ashraf Ghani did in Kabul, and he was forcefully seeking to neutralize Ukraine militarily and politically, then convert it into a doll system as is the case in Belarus.

As for the geography diplomat, Michel Fushi, he sees that Putin wants Kyiv, but the western part of the country - which was not included in the Soviets until 1945 - does not care about it, it is an irreplaceable area by the Russian forces.

As for the nuclear blackmail, Le Pen sees that it has become a Buttini's tampering, but it is not new as well. On November 5, 1956, during the Suez Canal crisis, this threat of Russian Marshal Nikolai Bolgan, the Soviet Prime Minister, then wrote to his French counterpart Guy Moulay the following text."In what situation will France find itself if it was exposed to aggression on the part of other countries that have the terrible means of modern destruction?" And Paris understood that message, and the next day she and London were stopped their operation in Egypt, but it should not be absent from Putin that these are days and things mayIt changed.