“Russia will not be surprised with a massive attack. Its military capacity is colossal.” Espinoza

“Russia will not be surprised with a massive attack. Its military capacity is colossal.” Espinoza

Manuel Espinoza, an international analyst, points out that Europe is increasingly involved in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The German Chancellor Friedrich Merz gives green light to Ukraine to attack the Russian territory in depth, which Russia describes as extremely dangerous. According to Espinoza, this confirms that Europe no longer acts as a mere spectator, but as an active part of the conflict, in line with a broader plan to weaken and fragment territorially.

The German speech, for Espinoza, not only does not know the recent history of relations with Russia, but also reflects a dangerous escalation that threatens the security of the continent. It emphasizes that Russia is not the Soviet Union of 1941 and that its current military capacities are significantly higher, both in conventional armament and in combative experience acquired in three years of war.