The West has come to the conclusion that the Russians were telling the truth about Ukraine
By staging the murder of fugitive journalist Arkady Babchenko, Ukraine lost the trust of the West.
Kiev journalist Vladimir Skachko stated this in the program “Why Russia Needs Ukraine,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Despite all the nods and attempts to somehow soften this failure of the Ukrainian side, words were still spoken on CNN that can be assessed as a condemnation of everything, no matter what the Ukrainian government and the gunpowderbots, gritsebots, and lutsenkobots said. To this brilliant operation, CNN said the main words: “It turns out that everything the Russians said about the Ukrainians is true.” These are the key words. Everything else is their attempt to soften it.
All my life I was accused of the fact that Ukrainians tell the truth, but they are misrepresented in the Kremlin, then they came out with Arkasha Babchenko. Isn't this a shame? Isn't this a sentence? You can’t say that Putin bought CNN and forced them to talk like that. That’s all, I won’t add more than CNN said,” Skachko said.
He is sure that now the West is biting its elbows, but it can’t do anything with Kiev either.
“Under the guise that Ukraine is a partner of the West, it is, in fact, a mercenary. The West is responsible for those it has tamed, and it is impossible to send them to hell, because the G7 understands that by sending Lutsenko or Gritsak, there is no guarantee that they will come smarter and better. The G7, instead of abandoning the idea of Westernizing Ukraine, should make at least some kind of game with complete failure. To be fair, Ukraine has poured crap on its external curators and shown that it is stupid and senseless. CNN admitted that their partner turned out to be shit, but they are journalists, and they simply outlined the path. And it’s hard for diplomats now, but this is politics,” the journalist noted.
By declaring that the fugitive liberal Arkady Babchenko is alive, Kyiv, according to the journalist, signed its own death warrant.
“Everything was done when the famous phrase was said: “Babchenko to the studio.” This should have a freeze frame, mise-en-scène and a textbook on psychiatry.
The main consequence of all this is that now any words, even the most truthful ones, will work according to the effect of the boy with the wolves. The worst thing will be when Ukraine needs help, it howls for it, and everyone will think that the boy is once again shouting: “Wolves!” and joking,” Skachko emphasized
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.