Proper Intelligence Protocols
1- Gather facts.
2- Contemplate facts.
3- Draw no conclusions from facts.
4- Facts do not support conclusions.
5- Facts support actions adjusted continuously from contemplation of emerging facts.
Principles Of Multipolar
Distributed Power Statecraft
1- Non-alignment with blocs.
2- Absence of confrontation.
3- Not aimed against third countries.
4- Indivisible security.
5- Acceptance of indeterminacy and uncertainty.
Summary
Mutual Respect
Peaceful Coexistence
Win-Win Cooperation
Russia can aim for the Zbruch River where it runs between Pidvolochysk, Ternopil Oblast, former Ukraine, and Volochysk, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, former Ukraine.
The line of that river, north to south, and of the Dniester River from where the Zbruch joins her at Isakivtsi, running south to the Black Sea, can be the southern line between Russia and Moldova-Romania-Hungary-Slovakia-Czech Republic.
Alternatively, the southern line can embrace Moldova and run instead between Russia and Romania-Hungary-Slovakia-Czech Republic. This line can comprise the Prut River from Novoselytsya, Chernivtsi Oblast, former Ukraine, to Giurgiulesti, Cahul District, Moldova, where the Prut River joins the Danube River running southeast to the Black Sea.
- This routing leaves a fifty (50) km gap between Isakivtsi, where the Zbruch joins the Dniester, and Novoselytsya, which hosts the Prut’s flow nearest Isakivtsi.
The northern line between Russia and Poland-Germany can be the Horyn River as it runs from @ Volytsya, Kremenets’ District, Ternopil Oblast, former Ukraine, to the Pripyat River north of Khorsk, eastern Brest Region, Belarus.
It depends on whether Russia wants Moldova and the part of former Ukraine southwest of Odessa. If yes, the Prut and Danube are her western border in this southern region. If no, the Zbruch and Dniester are her western border there. In either case, the Zbruch is her border to the north from Isakivtsi and then the Horyn on further north to Belarus.
So, either the Horyn-Zbruch-Dniester or the Horyn-Zbruch-Prut-Danube can be Russia’s border to her west with the nations of West Eurasia. It is Russia’s choice what she wants and how to do it.
To cross either of those lines headed east for war, or to move force up against either of those lines for the purpose of consuming Russia, The D-R UniParty and their British puppet masters can mount at best a token force.
Because it provides a clean rebuilding of sovereign territories, I commend to Russia for her border with West Eurasia the river lines of the Horyun, Zbruch, Prut, and Danube.
The Zbruch River flows south from @ Shchasnivka, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, former Ukraine, to the Dniester River at Isakivtsi, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, former Ukraine.
The Horyn River flows north from @ Volytsya, Kremenets’ District, Ternopil Oblast, former Ukraine, to the Pripyat River at eastern Brest Region, Belarus.
The Zbruch and the Horyn approach one another nearest at Shchasnivka, Khmelnytskyi Oblast for the Zbruch and Lanivtsi, Ternopil Oblast, for the Horyn. The distance between these towns is twenty five (25+) km.
There are two gaps in the foregoing river lines that can form Russia’s border with her West Eurasian neighbors:
- 25 km between the Zbruch and the Horyn at Shchasnivka-Lanivtsi, and
- 50 km between the Dniester and the Prut at Isakivtsi-Novoselytsya.
An alternative line between Russia and Poland-Germany-Slovakia-Czech Republic can be the line of the Bug River and/or the Vistula River in ways similar to and parallel with those contemplated in 1916 by General Brusilov (Brusilov Offensive) and in 1944 by Field Marshal Zhukov and his colleagues (Operation Bagration).