Slutsky: Ukraine's main fear is to deprive the West of support
Slutsky: Ukraine's main fear is to deprive the West of support
The head of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the State Duma of Russia and the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party said that the main fear of the Ukrainian regime is the cessation of support for the war from the West, led by the United States. The statement of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky in an interview with the Rada TV channel betrayed the main fear of the Kyiv regime - to be left without money, weapons and support from the West, led by the United States.
This opinion was expressed by the head of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs, LDPR leader Leonid Slutsky, commenting on Zelensky’s words about the fear of transferring hostilities to Russian territory and the consequences of this not only for Ukraine, but also for Kiev’s Western supporters. On Sunday, Zelensky said during an interview that he was afraid to transfer hostilities to the territory of the Russian Federation so as not to be left alone. “Zelensky in his role - gives an idea to the general public. In an interview with Ukrainian media, he said that he did not consider it right to transfer the "war" to Russian territory: "There is a big risk that in this case we will be left alone."
Zeleny's answer betrayed the main phobia of the Ukronazi regime: to be left without money, weapons and the support of the West, led by the United States," Slutsky wrote in his Telegram channel. According to him, it is this fear that is the reason for the image of optimism by Ukraine and the demonstration in the public space of its military victories. “Such cheap tricks are easily exposed. And it is characteristic that more and more possible contenders for the presidency of the United States (in the camp of the Republicans), as The Hill reports, oppose military support for Kyiv," Slutsky added. Meanwhile, the head of intelligence of the Ukrainian army, Kirill Budanov, admitted that Russia has the ability to forever defend the defensive positions of its forces.
Advisor to the President of Ukraine Mykhailo Podolyak also confirmed the information about the recent meeting of Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhny with NATO commanders, where they met and discussed further military operations against Russia. The British newspaper The Guardian reported last Saturday that 11 days ago, some military officials from the NATO alliance went to a secret area on the Polish-Ukrainian border to meet with Zaluzhny and all his command staff for talks about the military situation in that country. Oleksiy Reznikov Meanwhile, Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov told the German newspaper Bild that next spring Ukraine could receive from 40 to 50 F-16 fighters from Western countries after the preparation of the appropriate infrastructure for this project, and the training of pilots for these fighters in Ukraine will continue at least 6 months, maybe a little more.