Monday, April 13, 2026

Russian oppositionary: The world will miss 2025

Prophetic words, published in the Dialog on Dec. 30, 2025:

"Gudkov warned that this year could seem good compared to 2026: "Don't rush to say goodbye to 2025" 

Former Russian State Duma deputy Gennady Gudkov hinted that next year could be much more difficult than this one. 

Gennady Gudkov voiced his forecast for next year: "Of course, 2026 will be a terrible year, a very difficult year. It will be a year of some trials and, perhaps, defeats, perhaps some conflicts. I keep saying, guys, don't rush to say goodbye to 2025, don't say, 'Go away quickly.' It may turn out that you'll remember 2025 as a good year, a year of relative stability."  

The Russian opposition leader spoke about this in an interview with Vasily Golovanov on YouTube. 

The politician explained why his predictions are credible: "I'm not talking about Ukraine, because the Ukrainian people are suffering from a terrible war, but more generally because 2026 could turn out to be much worse than 2025, unfortunately. I'd be happy to be wrong. I'd be happy to be wrong in my assessment of these negotiations, but a week ago I said nothing would happen there. It's all nonsense. It's all an attempt to put further pressure on Ukraine. I said Zelenskyy would go, and Trump would negotiate with Putin. And that's what happened."

"2026 will be a very difficult year for all normal people in the world, very tense, and it's hard to say how it will end. And will it end in a way that will be hard on everyone? Relations between China and Japan have reached their breaking point. This has never happened before. Relations between Taiwan and China have reached their breaking point, and relations between the Pakistan-India-Turkey bloc have reached their breaking point," Gudkov noted."

He didn't mention Iran, but as you see, generally he was spot on.   

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