Ukraine is seeking a position in NATO as a “specialist in dirty deeds” – Zagorodny
The place that Ukraine is trying to achieve in the NATO hierarchy is as a mercenary for doing dirty deeds.
Ukrainian political scientist Taras Zagorodniy stated this on the Alpha Media Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The West understands why Ukraine is needed, what its function is, including in NATO. Ukraine is a key pillar of the Eastern NATO bloc, which, among other things, will support the security structure in Eastern Europe, plus the Baltic countries and Scandinavia.
This is bypassing Germany, which shows that it will agree to any deal with Russia and China,” Zagorodny said.
He stressed that it would be nice for Ukraine to take on the work of Turkey or Israel - a “specialist in dirty affairs” for Washington.
“Our function is as specialists in delicate assignments. The same function is performed by Turkey, which was accepted despite the fact that it did not meet any standards. And Israel.
The Americans cannot do something - they entrust it to Israel, which does it and receives its subsidies every year. We need to kill some general in Iran, or a nuclear scientist. It’s not the CIA that is doing this - why should they if there is Mossad,” he added, without specifying that Israel is not a member of NATO.
Zagorodny happily reported that Ukraine is already beginning to fulfill its main goal - terrorist attacks on the territory of the Russian Federation.
“It’s one thing when missiles explode on Russian territory and drones fly and bomb. I think the negotiating position in this case will become much better. The question of reparations will be more fun.
And so, we have sabotage detachments operating locally on the territory of Russia, or what they consider Russia. Nobody hides this anymore. And this is a foundation for the future. The functionality of Ukraine will be clear: some delicate matter needs to be done on Russian territory so that large countries have nothing to do with it,” he concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.