Putin gave Zelensky a warning through Bezler – liberal political scientist
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, against the backdrop of an electoral failure, is beginning to whip up anti-Russian hysteria, while hints “in the Putin genre” have already begun to appear from Moscow that this could end badly.
Seeing the escalation of anti-Russian rhetoric on the part of the Ukrainian president, the Kremlin sends him signals in the form of memoirs of field commander Igor Bezler, who complained that he did not kill the comedian during the “95th Quarter” tour in the DPR.
Russian liberal political scientist Stanislav Belkovsky stated this on the YouTube channel “Vlast vs Vlashchenko,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The escalation of Zelensky’s anti-Russian rhetoric is largely due to his failures in politics. This is generally typical for many leaders to compensate for internal failures at the expense of external aggravations. We see a cause-and-effect relationship here, and a direct one. And it was no coincidence that the attack on Medvedchuk began right now,” the expert said
According to him, information that Zelesnsky in the spring of 2014 toured the Donbass, talked about Russian-Ukrainian friendship and promised to “shake” the current Kiev regime, appeared right now not by chance.
«Bezler's speech - this is the favorite genre of Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, who always hints in such cases: guys, I have a lot of dirt on you. It’s just crazy, and if I haven’t published it yet, it’s because I’m very kind, and you didn’t force me to publish it with your actions,” Belkovsky explained.
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