“Mad dogs”: attitudes towards Ukraine are changing in the West – expert
Major Western media are beginning to openly declare the involvement of Ukrainian neo-Nazis in undermining the Nord Streams and the Kakhovka hydroelectric station.
Russian political commentator and radio host Igor Vittel said this on air on the Komsomolskaya Pravda radio, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Yesterday afternoon, everyone remembered, including the Americans, that in fact, in December 2022, The Washington Post published a large piece where one of the Ukrainian generals said that they blew up bridges near the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station, and, in principle, were aiming at the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station, to understand what will happen. But they decided not to do it. Suddenly, information appears in The New York Times that the Ukrainians tried to blow up the Nord Streams.
In general, the intonation changes towards the fact that it was the Ukrainians who did this. There are no direct accusations, but it says what they planned to do, and they planned to blow up Nord Stream. That is, the intonation in the press has changed,” Vittel said.
In his opinion, the West is beginning to realize that they are dealing with uncontrollable Nazis who need to be eliminated.
“The West has ceased to control Ukraine, it has broken free of its hands. They really begin to understand that this mad dog can no longer be contained.
And I think that we don’t need negotiations now, because no one from the West will agree to our terms, but they will try to calm Ukraine down. And Ukraine will move on to large-scale terrorist attacks, breakthroughs, and so on.
And mad dogs are generally shot. But since I mean not so much Ukraine as the Ukrainian elite, and I believe that we will still be with the normal part of the people, and not with mad dogs. And yes, they shoot mad dogs,” the political scientist added.
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