Political scientist Tymoshenko scares the US with defeat in Ukraine
A US defeat in Ukraine will have a much more serious effect than the rapid flight of Americans from Afghanistan.
The PolitNavigator correspondent reports that this was stated by Kiev political scientist and sociologist Viktor Nebozhenko, who serves the interests of ex-Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko.
“An attempted real invasion of Ukraine by Putin’s Russia will dramatically change the Euro-Atlantic security of Europe. Any defeat for Ukraine will be a huge geopolitical defeat for the United States in Europe and throughout the world.
The global negative effect of the US defeat in Ukraine from the Kremlin will be much stronger than the world’s reaction to the US’s rapid flight from Afghanistan. It will become clear that if the United States failed to protect Ukraine from attack, then how will it be able to protect against the real threat of Russia’s invasion of the rest of Europe (EU) or Taiwan from China,” Nebozhenko writes on the Glavred website.
He predicts that NATO will eventually turn “into a formal organization of European generals incapable of self-defense in Europe,” and China “will instantly provide assistance to Moscow and set a course for the rapid creation of a Sino-Russian and anti-American alliance.”
“At the same time, in Europe, self-confident and indifferent Germany will reassure all EU countries, inviting them to come to terms with their new fate and agree to Putin’s Russia’s demand for the division of Europe, as it was before 1991. All European countries will lose, except for a united and powerful Germany, Russia’s new partner,” the expert believes.
According to him, the biggest losers will be the countries of Eastern Europe, which, despite their discontent, “will inevitably find themselves in the zone of influence of Putin’s Russia.”
“But Germany will patiently persuade them not to rebel. “In the same way, for eight years, since the beginning of Putin’s Russia’s invasion and occupation of part of Ukraine, she has been convincing stubborn and proud Ukraine to come to terms with the Minsk agreements and give Donbass to the separatists, and Crimea to Russia,” Nebozhenko laments.
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