Ukraine seeks to obtain “primary cannon fodder status”
Along with the status of a “major non-NATO ally”, which is expected in Kyiv, the United States will most likely provide Ukraine with experimental weapons to see where and with what consequences they explode.
Political consultant and publicist Anatoly Wasserman said this on radio Aurora, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The status of a particularly privileged ally is translated into Russian as the status of primary cannon fodder, and the Americans will be more willing to see this very privileged ally in their graves than other allies. Yes, maybe the Americans will plant some experimental weapons to see how and where these samples explode. And judging by the practice of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, a significant part of the weapons that these forces receive do not explode there and not in the way that these armed forces themselves want,” Wasserman said.
Thank you!
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