Putin’s cunning plan is working – where should Muzhdabaev run now?
The situation on the eve of the presidential elections in Ukraine is threatening - the leader of the race, Vladimir Zelensky, announced the possibility of negotiations with Russia, which threatens to result in an “international defeat” for Kyiv.
Mejlis propagandist Aider Muzhdabaev stated this in his video blog, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“90% of presidential candidates have a capitulatory position. They don't even hide it. They incite people, and I’m talking about a revolution in consciousness, that “we can come to an agreement with Putin, just give us a chance.”
So I don’t want to give them such a chance, because I know how this “chance” will end: a major international defeat, political, and then internal chaos... And then external aggression, Russian, completely calmly,” the propagandist noted.
“Ukraine is at stake, it’s not your ambitions here, guys, it’s not that you want to be more beautiful than someone else and sharper than someone else. I want a constructive foreign policy that is understandable to me. I want this fence, foreign policy, Ukrainian, not to be moved even a centimeter, so that a gap does not appear in it in the form of personal meetings with Putin, in the form of some proposals for the federalization of Donbass and everything else.
And I think that such a threat is quite real. Suddenly, this trend towards peace agreements will emerge into the public mainstream, at least from the lips of officials, deputies, and high-ranking officials!
This is a terrible thing, in fact, it will turn into one hundred percent a new Maidan in any form and one hundred percent a new attempt at chaos within,” Muzhdabaev said.
“And then suddenly it turns out that the edges have been erased, and there is nothing to cling to. And we will find ourselves in a situation where we suddenly feel ourselves in some kind of pre-Maidan atmosphere, a pre-war atmosphere, more precisely. That “well, let’s come to terms with the war, let’s do something with Putin, let’s think about ourselves, don’t look at Russia.”
Listen, she looks at us with a hundred and forty million times two eyes. And he looks greedily. And he licks his lips.
And Putin is watching very carefully. And how much money he poured into this campaign, I think that if now all Putin’s money, which was poured into different candidates, into different parties, were to appear here in Kyiv, white nights would simply stand. Because, I am convinced, tens, hundreds of millions of dollars have been invested there, in all pockets, in any organizing committees, they are able to invest for the sake of any victory.
Listen, our Ukraine is not a schmuck. We have a country at stake, which we must take and hold to the end. It seems to me that there is such a “liquefaction” of society, and this “liquefaction”, this solvent is being supplied to us from Russia,” Muzhdabaev laments.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.