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        <description>The Russian journalist Dmitry Borisenko is slightly concerned that Dugin and Konstantin Malofeev listed nuclear war as a "desirable scenario" for Russia at the SPIEF 2026 conference, and he suggested that both men should be sent for psychiatric observation. However, featuring these two individuals — especially Dugin — in a presentation about 'strategic scenarios for Russia' seems to be nothing more than a variant of the 'loco' game, where a criminal behaves so irrationally that no one dares to confront them. This tactic is primarily aimed at a foreign audience, attempting to convince them that 'we're so delusional that we're ready to die if forced', a strategy previously employed by ISIS ('we love death more than you love life'). Putin himself ('we will go to heaven as martyrs and they will simply die'). Borisenko refers to this video from SPIEF 2026.</description>
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