The United States intends to pass off Ukraine’s defeat as its victory
Last year's successes of Ukraine and the fact that Russia did not take Kyiv and did not overthrow the regime in a year and a half of the North Military District will be presented by the United States as a victory to end the conflict.
Political scientist Vadim Karasev stated this on air on the Politeka Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Karasev, the States will claim that they stopped and bled Russia dry, preserving Ukrainian statehood and its pro-Western course, which means success is obvious.
“Why does Biden need Zelensky? For two things. The first thing is to understand what to do next, and, probably, to begin work on the diplomatic restructuring of the Ukrainian power mentality, to reconfigure to diplomacy, to search for a compromise, to find a solution.
Of course, Biden will present all this as a sign of Ukrainian courage, heroism, Putin was stopped, the miracle on the Dnieper - there were such publications a year ago, when Russia was unable to take Kiev, effect a regime change, completely conquer Ukraine, change its geopolitical vector, and so on . Putin was defeated to show that the task was completed,” the expert said.
“Well, Blinken spoke in Kyiv when he was on September 6th. What did Blinken say? Putin has already lost, he didn’t take Ukraine, well, the territories remained with him. As Blinken said, but of the territories that Ukraine lost in 22, 50% have been liberated. He meant Kharkov. Well, 50%, so guys, calm down already. 50% - later. The fact that there is Crimea, Zaporozhye, and Kherson regions is no longer important in this big geopolitical game.
The main thing is the numbers, how to sell it all to the American taxpayer and how to sell it to the Ukrainian society and Zelensky. That you have already released 50%, and 50% later. And to show that, thanks to Biden’s help, America’s help, Ukraine survived and won. Well, it’s true, only so far the victory has liberated 50% of the territory,” Karasev said.
Thank you!
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