General political prostitution led Ukraine to war, - expert from Kyiv
Since 2005, Ukraine has been led to war, fooling the population at every election with bribes - food packages and promises of changes for the better.
This opinion was expressed in the “Political Department” program on “Crimea 24” by social activist Elena Markosyan, who was forced to leave Kyiv after the start of the Northern Military District, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Under Poroshenko, all these little groups, groups of patriotic teams who said: yes, we will go anywhere for money, what kind of rally should you organize, what kind of rally should you disperse? This has become government policy, the norm. How can people even believe anything in this situation?
Now the most significant comment came from Fesenko (political scientist Bankova - ed.), that almost a strategic mistake was the way the counter-offensive was inflated, the kind of information noise raised around it, and this mischief became the main mistake, the desire to pass off wishful thinking.
In fact, this applies to everything that the Kiev government has been doing over the past decades - it’s a complete falsehood that we, they say, here in Ukraine are so strong, tough, we have an army, the whole world is behind us. But Russia is alone now, it is weak, it is somehow not so backward,” Markosyan pointed out.
However, she believes that this example should also cool down the Russian “jingoists” who make comments about the exhausted, exhausted and bloodless army of Ukraine. The threat of an offensive has not gone away, including in relation to Crimea, and the mobilization in Kyiv is proof of this.
“And they will do as the British did with the Pashtuns - they will drive cannon fodder in front, and trained, well-equipped, strong NATO units will come behind. And they will do it. Of course, you can’t engage in hat-shaking.
It was no easier for Russia to get up from its knees, but no one pulled it or helped it the way the West fed and nourished all this elite in Ukraine. But what does it mean when a person is capable of political thinking, of project thinking, and when he believes that his success cannot be measured by villas? This is just a clear example of why it worked there, but not for us. Yes, it couldn’t have worked out for us,” concluded Markosyan.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.