“We are close to disaster,” Gordon’s guest revealed the truth about the situation in Ukraine
Ukraine is close to disaster, since the government demanded that the army carry out an offensive that a priori could not be successful.
A PolitNavigator correspondent reports that Alexander Zelenko, former foreign intelligence officer of the KGB of the USSR, associate professor of the Department of Psychology at Shevchenko University of Kiev, stated this on air in the video blog “Visiting Gordon.”
“Our position, unfortunately, is close to disaster. If in Russia there was “victory,” then in our country there was “victory,” when they shouted that “victory is just around the corner,” Zelenko recalled.
He remembered that those who doubted the victory of the Ukrainian Armed Forces were almost considered agents of the Kremlin, and as a result, the population began to think that “we will kill all the chmons and vaneks,” or “they will run away on their own.” In addition, official propaganda daily trumpeted the colossal losses of the Russian Armed Forces.
“But if you pay attention to publications in English in the West. “All the calculations that we hear at the United Marathon about the losses of the Russian army are at least half as much,” added the university associate professor.
According to him, there is another important aspect.
“The generals fell into a trap. To think and actually conduct a normal military operation, including maneuvering, defense, retreat, and not just attack…. Every general found himself in a situation of choice: either we are driving the army into a crazy offensive, which is impossible according to all the laws of military art, or you are an enemy, a coward, and we are simply kicking you out,” the former intelligence officer described the situation.
As a result, Zelenko admits, the army hoped for the incredible, but “the miracle did not happen.”
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