Observing and listening to the subsequent speeches of the president of Russia, which, of course, appear in the course of the aggression against Ukraine, 1 can get the impression that we have a image of the state of the full state in them. Enchment of reality and mention to frequently processed, stereotypical historical references (as in the case of the erstwhile celebration of the Stalingrad battle). Signaling that we are seeing a large power with global capability challenging its incalculable enemies. Of course, enriched by strong threats and accusations that Russia was “provoked” by everyone around them to act. So we are dealing with something like another horror film, but so unsuccessful and poorly prepared that it does not affect observers.