Putin turned to from A multinational audience., with a heavy sentence power to the West.
He warned those nations that deluded to dominate the world order forever. You will eventually reap your own consequences.
This time, why did Putin suddenly hard on the West?
At this Valdai Annual Conference, Putin stopped beating around the bush and directly threw out a sentence to the audience: "Hegemony will eventually fail."
This is in Forum held in Sochi,It is widely believed to be Russia The Foreign Strategy Conference.
Since 2004, the annual conference in Valladolid has been more than just an academic exchange.
Everyone knows that Putin will give the world a "unified answer sheet of diplomatic position" here every year.
This year's answer sheet did not evade any controversy, pointing to the West and saying that security issues have been played into geopolitical tools.
Engage in military expansion, engage in camp confrontation, engage in dual hegemony.
As a guest, he pointed out that the current Western dominant order has come to an end, and do not delude inining the rules of the past.
"You can't sacrifice the safety of others for your own stability."
It sounds like a diplomatic statement, and is actually a direct assault on the entire logical system of NATO.
The Vardy Annual Conference is an international forum where scholars, officials and think tanks from various countries sit and listen.
In such a case, the high-frequency expression of the use of firepowder is crying out to the outside — Russia will not continue to tolerate.
Putin stressed that Europe’s “militarization” has broken the bottom line, saying Russia is closely monitoring the trends and will make “reciprocal responses” if necessary.
He put initiative on the table, saying that he did not want to passively deal with the “tactical trial” of the West anymore, and noted that the Western fantasy scenarios of a collapse within Russia were bankrupt.
Want to defeat Russia on the battlefield of Ukraine, Russia is now fighting harder and more united.
So he did not turn the corner this time. The most straightforward point was that he wanted the West to see the situation clearly.
Acknowledge the reality, and then-reap the consequences.
It means that the world order you designed in the past is finally beginning to reflect itself.
Behind the hard, is a new version of the Russian-style "anti-circumcision" script.
Putin did not speak of war in his mouth, all the words revolved around war.
He did not mention Ukraine, but repeatedly mentioned "Western proxy wars."
It is said that the current conflicts in this world are not caused by a certain war, but by a problem with the overall order.
Whoever leads has to bear the responsibility. This sentence seems diplomatic on the surface, but it can be understood in the context-this sentence is for the United States.
Since last year, the United States has repeatedly tried to portray Russia on international occasions as the source of "provoking global instability."
Putin stood up this time and directly turned the blame back.
He didn't say "we were right" and put on an attitude of "you are even more unclean".
Interestingly, in his speech, he also specifically mentioned the chaos in the United States. For example, many people in the United States began to question their own national positioning.
Even the electoral system is deeply divided.
He spoke little, but clearly conveyed one view: the Western world itself collapsed.
At this rhythm, he threw out an interesting remark-Russia is ready to restore full relations with the United States.
This is throwing out diplomatic codes.
Putin's statement is that Russia has no intention of completely severing diplomatic relations with any country, including the United States, provided mutual respect is provided.
As soon as this sentence came out, many foreign media began to analyze: Is this leaving a way for Russia and the United States to restart dialogue?
Not likely.
To put it more accurately, he is shifting his tactical focus from all-out confrontation to verbal counterattack, taking the initiative to shape a global perception.
Instead, he wanted to relax, rather than change his way of playing.
Putin also mentioned uranium exports, saying Russia is willing to continue to supply nuclear fuel raw materials to the United States.
This is a technical gift, not a gift of goodwill.
Russia occupies a key position in the global nuclear fuel supply chain.
America is not easy to break.
Putin's bringing this topic out is tantamount to telling everyone that Russia can hold the initiative in its hands without relying on military deterrence.
This is a typical Russian-style counter-encirclement and suppression strategy.
Not every time with tanks to respond to provocation, sometimes with "you can't get away from me" economic control, can also make the other side down.
This logic is completely different from the route taken by the Soviet Union in the late part of the Cold War.
Nowadays, Russia is more costly and knows how to play chess.
For China, the greatest significance of this speech is that Russia has completely changed its gesture, from a “believer” to a “proactive speaker.”
This indicates that they are no longer passive to fight and begin to layout in their own way.
The entire logic of Putin’s speech pointed to a goal of redefining what is called “global order.”
Behind Valdai, who does Putin want to send a message?
This speech is not just for the West. Putin is sending messages to more countries, especially those neutral parties standing in the cracks.
In his words, a signal was released: Russia is not afraid of being besieged, nor of being misunderstood.
Now instead, I hope you all will come and see who is destroying peace and who is provoking confrontation.
He said a lot about "order", saying that "the global order is changing" and "a multipolar world has become a trend."
These sound like old-fashioned talk, combined with the scene atmosphere, meaning is different.
He wants other countries to join him in saying "no" to the West.
Many countries are indeed looking at the increasingly embarrassed face of the West, with economic drag, social division, election torn and overdraft of foreign aid.
Many developing countries are also thinking in their hearts: "Is it not that the West is playing fast?"
Putin speaks at this pace.
He knew that there were many representatives from Asia, Africa, and Latin America in the audience, and that they had a lot of question marks about the West in their hearts.
So he put forward the attitude of "I will first say what you dare not say."
This attitude is most influential in Valdai situations.
The forum is not large and has a wide range of radiation.
In the past year, Russia has indeed won back many diplomatic initiatives, especially in Africa and the Middle East. One-sided public opinion has turned into a three-way struggle.
This speech was actually an attempt to extend the front.
He doesn't need applause from the audience. What he wants is that the representatives of each country are willing to help him pass the message again after they go back.
I'm willing to say in private: "He's right."
This influence is based on a gesture—coldness, reluctance, resistance to assimilation.
In his logic, those days of Western sanctions are not replaced with isolation, but with adaptation after disconnection.
He is now transforming this adaptability into speech, which is a Russian-style strategic psychological battle, forcing the opponent to “lose the legitimacy of being supported.”
As long as more countries are made aware that "if the West engages in double standards, others can disobey", this is the seed he most hopes to sow at present.
What is China behind the speech and where is the situation going?
This statement of Russia does not appear to have any direct relationship with China.
In the struggle for international voice, the attitudes of the two countries are becoming more and more consistent.
Putin spoke of “disbalance of order” and China spoke of “the rise of the global south.”
He spoke of the “Western security monopoly”, China spoke of the “security is indivisible”, and the logic of both sides slowly approached under the pressure of reality.
Putin talked a lot about "multipolarization". These words are familiar to China.
After the annual meeting of Valdai, institutional reconstruction will not occur immediately, and the diplomatic landscape will definitely continue to be divided.
Who relies on whom, who disregards whom, who has the power of speech, who compromises more, will continue to deform in the next bilateral, tripartite and multilateral dialogue.
The western media see it very clearly, afraid that Russia's rhetoric will be accepted by others, and that more and more countries will begin to say, "The western rhetoric is unconvincing."
This is what Putin wants.
The Western set of rules is no longer the only one, and there are alternatives.
China knows this better than anyone else.
So you look at China's diplomatic rhythm, increasingly level.
There is a part of strategic synergy with Russia, there is also a way to face the Western cold treatment, and there is more room for independent communication with the world's southern countries.
The world won’t suddenly turn around after the Vardy Forum, but the long-term trend has been revealed.
Russia will no longer compromise with the West, the United States will not let go easily, Europe will swing from side to side, and the Middle East and Africa will gradually move towards decoupling and independence.
The real change is this speech, telling the world in advance of the unspoken “self-eaten” sentence.
Who is back, who is betting, who is holding, who is not holding.
Over time, it will be exposed.
Russia says it’s over, the rest, let’s see what the West will do.
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