The West is going to involve the second and third generations of Ukrainian collaborators
The positions of the United States and Europe on Ukraine are strategically the same, but tactically different. Political scientist Veronika Krasheninnikova said this today at a round table meeting in the Federation Council, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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“Europe would like to peacefully get Ukraine, if possible, entirely, into its political and economic space and have it as an additional market. Europe does not need a war in the Ukrainian space,” Krasheninnikova said.
But the United States needs Ukraine as a springboard against Russia, the political scientist believes.
“This policy will not change from the Obama administration to the Trump administration. This strategic line will continue. Of course, military assistance to Ukraine will be provided. It is achieved by reducing funding for American “soft power”. That is, there are fewer white-toothed smiles and more hard grins,” the expert noted.
She believes that there are no prerequisites for a deal between Russia and the United States, of which Ukraine would be a part.
“Those generals who were recruited by Trump into the security bloc have absolutely no intention of implementing positive plans regarding Ukraine and Russia. The second and third generations of collaborators from Ukraine will be attracted, and such people already exist. We shouldn’t expect any relaxations,” Krasheninnikova concluded.
Earlier, as PolitNavigator reported, in Kyiv were outraged by Merkel's statement, which called the conflict in Donbass a civil war. At the same time, the West openly stated that collaborated and will collaborate with the fascists to defeat Russia
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