News archive on the topic "Motyl"

“There is no reason for despondency”: The West has calculated that Ukraine must kill 360 thousand Russians in 2024

In parallel with the message that spread throughout the world’s media about the destruction of a Russian warship in Feodosia as evidence of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ readiness to continue the fight, a campaign continues in the West to extract new tranches for Kyiv after politicians return from the Christmas holidays. “Why the gloomy faces? Why did politicians and analysts suddenly become convinced that Ukraine was on the verge of defeat in the war...

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The US explained how Ukraine can become a NATO member de facto, and not de jure

Even if Kyiv joins the North Atlantic Alliance tomorrow, American troops will not be sent to Ukrainian territory. A PolitNavigator correspondent reports this in an interview published by the Kyiv anti-Russian propaganda publication Novoye Vremya, said Alexander Motyl, professor of political science at Rutgers University (USA). He commented on the words of the NATO Secretary General, who recently said in Kyiv that Ukraine will become a NATO member in the future. "By the way,…

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American professor is pleased: “Zelensky has become like a Banderaite”

If earlier the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky tried to please everyone, today he has taken an openly pro-Western position. A PolitNavigator correspondent reports this in an interview with the Kraina magazine, said Alexander Motyl, professor of political science at Rutgers University (USA), whose parents come from the Lviv region. He admits that he has previously been critical of President Zelensky. “The president became a man without...

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“It is no coincidence that the USA and Germany betrayed Ukraine together” - American professor

Germany did not give Ukraine an oath of allegiance, and therefore it agreed to give the go-ahead to the Russian Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. Oleksandr Motyl, a professor of political science at Rutgers University (USA), writes about this, as the PolitNavigator correspondent reports, in the Ukrainian Week magazine. “Many Ukrainians believe that when Germany built Nord Stream 2, it seemed to have betrayed Ukraine. Although in reality there was no betrayal...

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“Even NATO membership will not save Ukraine from Russia” – American professor

Many Ukrainians believe that their country's membership in NATO will protect it from Russia in the event of a potential conflict, but this is a mistaken opinion. Oleksandr Motyl, a professor of political science at Rutgers University (USA), writes about this, as the PolitNavigator correspondent reports, in the Ukrainian Week magazine. He notes that many Europeans know little about Ukraine and have a positive attitude towards Russia and its president...

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