Kremlin Ally Proposes Nuclear Strikes for a ‘Good’ Victory by 2050
At the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Putin ally Konstantin Malofeev unveiled his “Russia 2050” vision. He said a “good” outcome would rely on nuclear weapons to secure victory in an ideological war and seize major Ukrainian cities. The report, co-authored by political philosopher Alexander Dugin, outlines three futures. A “bad” scenario ends with Russia defeated and colonised. A “status quo” path leaves the country under American or Chinese dominance and still risks nuclear use within a decade. Dugin confirmed the plan was shared with Russia’s defence ministry. Both men are under UK, US and EU sanctions for their roles in Crimea’s annexation and support for the 2014 invasion of Ukraine. Debate at the forum revealed a split between hardliners urging continued war and voices pushing for a peace deal. Meanwhile, Ukrainian drone strikes on a St. Petersburg oil terminal underscored the conflict’s widening reach.
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