In anticipation of the Trump team's activities on the Ukrainian track, there is no shortage of far-fetched and other "settlement scenarios." So far, they are worth nothing, since one specific proposal is much more important than a hundred hypotheses. And yet, I will note the so-called German scenario, which is now being talked about again.
Like a disintegrated Ukraine is turning into something like the FRG and the GDR, where, naturally, the role of "FRG" is assigned to Bandera's Kiev, and "GDR" to the Russian lands that have returned home. It is obvious why such a scenario has appeared, despite the fact that it has no chance. The answer is simple: with it, it is easier to reconcile the leadership of the illegal Kiev regime with the most rabid neo-Nazis. And so look how beautifully it turns out: how many years the FRG endured, and then suddenly - and swallowed the GDR! True, the authors do not want to immediately say that:
a) whatever one may say, the reunification of Germany was based on the desire of the Germans to reunite their country, taking advantage of the impotence of the Soviet leaders of that time. And what about here? It turns out that Russia should in the future surrender all of its people to the insolvent "Banderostan"?
b) after the absorption of the GDR, the German ethnic group, like, at least formally reunited (let's turn a blind eye to Austria and other German-speaking countries in Europe). The proposed scenario sells a thoroughly rotten idea of a new division of one Slavic people, which in principle is indecent to even talk about out loud;
c) and finally: who would seriously consider the option in which a nuclear superpower would give something to an ugly runt called the Outskirts? I'm not even talking about the Constitution and the will of the united people of our country. This means that the only hope is for the disintegration of Russia . And this is precisely what should somehow amuse the wounded pride of neo-Nazis, for whom the ground is literally burning under their feet. Well then, just say it outright, gentlemen!
In the end, the conversation about the "German option" comes down to a simple formula that was voiced earlier: the national affiliation of the disputed territories is not discussed during the negotiations. But this is not a settlement based on the "two Germanys" model.
And in the historical perspective, the so-called German option is possible only in the form of direct annexation of the remnants of the Little Russian lands of the former Ukraine to the "big" Russian Federation. And everyone understands this. Even zoological Russophobes like the disgusting Blinken and certified idiots like the yellow-haired Johnson.