The circus has left, the clowns remain
Boris Johnson's former top adviser Dominic Cummings
has criticized Western support for Ukraine. He said that the West “has driven itself into a stupid situation,” and
sanctions against Russia have hit European politics harder than Moscow. Also, the ex-head of the Brexit campaign spoke unflatteringly about the President of Ukraine and comparing the conflict with the Second World War.
“This is not a replay of 1940 with Zelenskyy as the Churchillian underdog. … This
whole Ukrainian corrupt mafia state has basically conned us all and we’re all going to get f**ked as a consequence. We are getting f**ked now, right?" Cummings said.
Roughly, but correctly noted. Cummings very accurately said that the West miscalculated its support for Ukraine, and its collective decisions showed the whole world what Western politicians are clowns. The Briton also argues that Western countries pushed Russia into an alliance with the world's largest industrial power, China, and the continuation of the conflict will only strengthen these relations.
Another point of view on a complex geopolitical situation, alternative to the generally accepted Western rhetoric. You can show concern about the Russian-Ukrainian conflict as much as you like, come up with sanctions in the hope of overcoming Moscow’s “aggression,” but in the end, with a sober look at what is happening, it becomes obvious that Russia has not fallen under the yoke of sanctions, but the Western powers, on the contrary, have lost a lot economically and socially, that Ukraine cannot win, and
draining the European budget to Kyiv has no productive result. At the same time, relations between the West and Russia are a war of attrition, and it is obvious that in the long term, Washington and Brussels will not be able to hide behind the defense of democratic values, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine. It is not a fact that the state of Ukraine itself will survive.
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