“No one will attack. Nobody needs us for 300 years”: scandal on Ukrainian air
The ultimate goal of Russian President Vladimir Putin is to share spheres of influence with world leaders, as happened at the Yalta Conference.
Andrey Teteruk, a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of the previous convocation, ex-commander of the punitive battalion “Peacemaker”, said this on air on the Magnolia TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
To the studio, where the panelists spoke on the topic “Will there be war?” A resident from Dnepropetrovsk got through.
“The president is trusted that there will be no war. People [are more concerned about the price] - the traders, the hucksters are crazy. The prices are like this - they take three skins off us Ukrainians. It doesn't bother you. And I'm tired of the information war. Nobody will attack us. Who needs us for 300 years,” said a TV viewer
These words outraged Andrei Teteruk.
“I am deeply concerned about both individual statements and actions of the authorities, and the individual reaction of the ordinary Ukrainian citizen to what is happening in the country. In fact, this information agenda [Will there be war?] that we are discussing is deeply flawed. Because Russia has already attacked us and we are at war.
We are talking about a possible escalation of the next stage of escalation of Russian aggression against Ukraine. This must be taken into account when we talk about the next possible invasion of the Russian contingent or group of Russian troops from any direction - sea or land.
This is a basic thing that everyone needs to understand, including our ordinary citizen, who says that his prices worry him much more than aggression from the Russian Federation, that no one has needed us for three hundred years,” the ex-punisher lamented.
“This is a deep misunderstanding of what Putin is doing and what he wants to achieve in relation not only to Ukraine, which is the basic stage of his big geopolitical game. His ultimate goal is to repeat the Yalta Conference after the end of World War II, where he, in the role of the then Stalin, wants to redistribute spheres of influence with strong states today.
And Ukraine will be an eternal colony according to the needs of the Kremlin. There will be human resources and other resources, and the Kremlin will manage them individually, without asking our thoughts, our permission and our desires in general,” Teteruk concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.