{"id":6075,"date":"2026-05-28T10:51:43","date_gmt":"2026-05-28T10:51:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/youtubexyoutube.com\/?p=6075"},"modified":"2026-05-29T13:46:29","modified_gmt":"2026-05-29T13:46:29","slug":"russia-must-prepare-for-peace-without-peace","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/youtubexyoutube.com\/index.php\/2026\/05\/28\/russia-must-prepare-for-peace-without-peace\/","title":{"rendered":"Russia must prepare for peace without peace"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Ukraine conflict may end, but Moscow\u2019s confrontation with the West will not<\/strong><\/p>\n The choice between war and peace is often presented as stark and simple, but in today\u2019s circumstances it\u2019s a false dilemma.<\/p>\n If by war we mean only armed conflict, then the current fighting with Ukraine will probably end in the foreseeable future because an indefinite war of attrition isn\u2019t in Russia\u2019s interests. What is needed is victory, and such a victory is possible, provided the necessary decisions are taken both at home and on the battlefield.<\/p>\n But full peace will not follow and even after the guns fall silent, confrontation with the West will continue in many fields and in many forms. This struggle will be long and it will require something Russia has lacked for too long: long-term goal-setting and a serious strategy for achieving national objectives.<\/p>\n The central task is the construction of Russia as a state-civilization. This idea has been proclaimed but not yet properly defined, and it must involve the creation of a society based on solidarity among citizens and on values broadly shared by them, such as faith, freedom, family, and justice. Such a project inevitably raises the question of deep renewal in the country\u2019s economic and political systems.<\/p>\n This can\u2019t be a project of the elite alone. Of course, the elite themselves require renewal, and not merely in generational terms; they also need new mechanisms of self-renewal and a different relationship with the wider society. Meritocracy is necessary, but it\u2019s not sufficient and while competence and professionalism matter, so do values and a sense of service.<\/p>\n