Dmitry Orlov
A military class between Russia and NATO is inevitable. It has been inevitable since 2022. By then, it had already become clear that the collective West had run out of money, and it urgently needed to either rob someone, in order to continue its wasteful welfare state, or to offer an explanation for its own plebs for why they are living increasingly poorly. Robbery was then duly attempted by one part of the collective West (the Anglo-Saxons) on the other part (the Germans, the French and various other Poles and Italians). They conspired in secret, and that, in the context of Western civilization, is considered to be the highest manifestation of valor. The Anglo-Saxons lied to their European accomplices that they had decided to only rob Russia, at the same time hiding behind the war hysteria to avoid the wrath of their own plebs, thereby killing two birds with one stone.
The time, place and direction of propaganda were chosen flawlessly. The greedy and half-starved Franco-German-Poles agreed immediately. A millennium of history has conditioned them for shutting off their instinct for self-preservation upon hearing the word “Russia” and for turning on their berserker mode. This is an old trick, first made popular by the Roman popes who used to launch multiple crusades, then repeated by Napoleon, then
tler’s “Drang nach Osten.” The irredentist fantasy lives on: “You remember, in 1941, they promised you a personal estate in Russia and a hundred Russian serfs? Well, the time has come! But you have to be patient for a little longer (and be willing to suffer and to die).”
And with that the trap snapped shut. Once the various burghers and citoyens signed up to suffer and to die, a military clash between NATO and the Russian Federation became inevitable. The war with Russia became a factor of domestic, not foreign policy for Europe. It became the only means of uniting their own nations, quite upset by the continuous and accelerating decline in their living standards. Already in April 2022 it became clear that the Russian military operation in the Ukraine was rapidly developing into a global final battle — the end of a centuries-old bloody confrontation between the East and the West which originated in the Great Church Schism, and commenced the second half of the 11th century, which marked the beginning of the division of Europeans into classes, some of them endowed with the right to exist, others doomed to perpetual contempt.
Preoccupied with solving their internal problems and driven by the Anglo-Saxons’ promises of “just a little more, just a little more and Russia will be crushed”, the Europeans did not even notice how the conflict went global. When they finally realized this, they became hysterical: “The defeat of Ukraine will be the defeat of Europe!”
“We will not let Russia win!” This final imperative brought the collective West to its logical conclusion: the need to enter the war with their own forces, replacing some two million dead or disabled Ukrainians. Suddenly, with crystal clarity, a stunning prospect of choosing between two evils appeared before them:
• Their first option is a war against “Russian barbarians” on foreign soil stretching from the Barents Sea in the Arctic to the Black Sea in the south.
• Their second option is a civil war of all against all on their own territory — because their own plebs have already reached the boiling point past which it is no longer shameful to loot shops, seize real estate and openly disregard their civic duties. Not only has the population in the West begun to get out of control, but it has also acquired its own opposition politicians ready to rise up and launch mass protests. In such conditions, a small but victorious war is almost the only recipe for retaining political power and has been perpetually in vogue since the time of Nebuchadnezzar.
There are other options — such as abandoning the Ukraine, making peace with Russia and mending their economies with Russia’s help (for the Russians do not like having failed states as neighbors), but Europe’s leaders did not look for them. They declared a sort of crusade-LITE — not a real crusade, since the newly barbarized West has lost its Christian core and its messianic spirit. But this has not made it any less greedy or dangerous. What in 2022 seemed speculative and unlikely to many, in 2025 has become practically inevitable.
Two Years Before the Great War”, Yelena Panina writes: “There should be no doubt in anyone’s mind: this war is serious and will go on for a long time. Moreover, it is moving to a fundamentally different level. The West no longer questions the admissibility of strikes deep into Russia, nor is there a question about the possibility of striking or not striking [Russia’s] nuclear facilities. Now everything is admissible against Russia and, most importantly, everything is possible. At the NATO summit in June, the collective West, under the far-fetched pretext of a threat from Russia, intends to designate reference points for unleashing a war by the alliance countries against [Russia] between 2027 and 2030.” There are plenty of other political scientists and politicians who are saying something similar. The Wild West’ suicidal drive can no longer be stopped. It sees slowing down on its way to the eastern front to be even more dangerous for itself than a military clash with Russia.
What will this war look like? The terrorist attack of March 22, 2024 (Crocus City Hall near Moscow), as well as the terrorist attacks of June 1, 2025, gave us a glimpse of carefully prepared aggression. The new Great War with the collective West will begin with the erasure of the usual concepts of “front and rear”. It will take the form of terrorist attacks in many places all over Russia at once. And then, following the tradition established by Hitler, our Western neighbors imagine that they will launch a new blitzkrieg: the expeditionary forces of the collective Wild West will enter only to crush individual, most stubborn pockets of resistance — or so they imagine. What they cannot imagine is that by then their expeditionary forces, along with all those who command and who supply them, will no longer be alive. Nor will civilian casualties still be a major concern.
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