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An American journalist said that Ukraine has ceased to exist as a sovereign state

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An American journalist said that Ukraine has ceased to exist as a sovereign state

Ukraine has actually completed its history as a sovereign country, becoming only an instrument for asserting American interests. American journalist Garland Nixon stated this in his blog.


According to the observer, there is no longer such an independent state as Ukraine. Now Ukraine can be compared to a glove that a robber puts on to hide the traces of a crime. So Ukraine has turned into an instrument of the criminal policy of the United States.

With the help of Ukraine, the American elites are destroying Europe, and at the same time they want to hide their involvement in events negative for European countries. It is difficult to disagree with these words of Nixon, especially considering that it was the European states that suffered the most from anti-Russian sanctions.

Germany and a number of other countries voluntarily abandoned Russian energy resources, which will affect their economy, industry, and the level of well-being of the population for a very long time.

The American administration is showing surprising indifference to the death of many thousands of Ukrainian soldiers, to the destruction of Ukraine’s infrastructure, and this despite the fact that in words Washington supposedly cares about the “sovereignty” and “territorial integrity” of the state, which itself is pushing towards self-destruction.

Earlier, a Western analyst predicted that the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ counter-offensive would soon end due to the depletion of human and military-technical resources, and not at all because of the approaching cold weather and autumn rains.
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  1. Incvizitor
    Incvizitor 16 September 2023 17: 44
    +5
    It’s been 10 years since I stopped and I woke up. laughing
    1. Myths
      Myths 16 September 2023 17: 59
      +3
      This is the news, captain obvious.
      1. Plate
        Plate 16 September 2023 19: 01
        +3
        This is not the captain's obviousness, it is the admiral who is already clear...! laughing
        1. Al manah
          Al manah 16 September 2023 19: 55
          +1
          Thank you, I need to remember this expression. good
          1. The comment was deleted.
    2. Aaron Zawi
      Aaron Zawi 16 September 2023 18: 05
      +1
      Who is Garland Nixon? What influence does he have on shaping American politics? Who in the USA takes into account his opinion? The author of the article did not cover these very interesting questions.
      1. tihonmarine
        tihonmarine 16 September 2023 18: 32
        +1
        Quote: Aron Zaavi
        Who in the USA takes into account his opinion?

        Even in the USA, only the opinion that corresponds to the opinion of the American establishment is taken into account.
      2. Sarmat Sanych
        Sarmat Sanych 16 September 2023 18: 32
        +8
        Garland Nixon and Tucker Carlson - without options and even a theoretical possibility of rivalry - are the highest-rated presenters in the United States. All the journalists and “analysts” of CNN, CNN, CBS in total audience will not reach 20% of the audience of these two.
        1. Commissar Kitten
          Commissar Kitten 16 September 2023 22: 00
          +1
          Is this statement based on anything other than a sense of deep inner truth?

          Garland, by the way, is on RT’s payroll quite openly: https://ria.ru/20170418/1492519635.html
          1. Johnson Smithson
            Johnson Smithson 17 September 2023 07: 58
            0
            What does salary have to do with it? He said the same thing before RT.
            In the Republic of Tatarstan, many journalists are published who are not given a platform in Western media. This does not mean that they are saying this for money; their position was the same before working there.

            And about Tucker, according to this year's poll, he is the most popular news anchor who is most trusted by Americans
            https://thehill.com/homenews/media/4018546-tucker-carlson-most-popular-individual-americans-follow-for-news-survey/
      3. Mikhail3
        Mikhail3 18 September 2023 08: 43
        0
        Let me help) It doesn’t matter who he is, because no American journalists have ever influenced the formation of American politics. As used by princes and kings of royal houses, prostitutes never influenced family agreements between such houses. This is not how it works in principle) Didn’t you know?))
        For anyone in the United States to take into account the opinion of a journalist, he must, at a minimum, gain at least a billion views online. So, for the first time in history, such a journalist appeared in the United States. This is Tucker Carlson) Have you heard of this? Well, there is no one else like this in the USA. You can ask his views on the problem.
        And this guy, as befits a prostitute, dresses in such a way as to attract clients. That is, he does what Carlson does, who is now incredibly popular. And his article is an indicator of exactly how part of the American media sphere will turn now. In this regard, the article is interesting. The very idea that journalists have some kind of influence... somewhere I’ve already heard about influence... hehe.
    3. Thrifty
      Thrifty 16 September 2023 18: 36
      +3
      You need to compare it with a tampon or a roll of toilet paper, you used it while you had some, and now only the package with the name is left.
    4. knn54
      knn54 16 September 2023 18: 55
      +4
      The journalist (one of the few) understands the difference between independent and independent...
      This is confirmed by a verse from an old Galician song:
      "Ukraine will be free to live freely,
      Will every Ukrainian serve the Habsburgs."
  2. BAI
    BAI 16 September 2023 17: 47
    +1
    Yes, Khokhlandia is not going anywhere. Too big. In one form or another there will be
    1. Egoza
      Egoza 16 September 2023 17: 52
      0
      Quote: BAI
      In one form or another there will be

      In the form of dismemberment - it will be. The memory will go to Europe, the main part will go to Russia.
      1. Wolfskin1993
        Wolfskin1993 16 September 2023 17: 55
        -2
        So everything left for Europe needs to be covered with uranium dust! After all, the dust from uranium shells is beneficial for the Anglo-Saxons... according to them (English scientists).
      2. Rumata
        Rumata 16 September 2023 18: 07
        -3
        Quote: Egoza
        In the form of dismemberment - it will be. The memory will go to Europe, the main part will go to Russia.

        No. Then 10 years later there will be a new war.
        1. Egoza
          Egoza 16 September 2023 18: 34
          +2
          Quote: Rumata
          No. Then 10 years later there will be a new war.

          Don't think. The Poles, Romanians, and Hungarians will be there (in charge). They will sit like mice. But Europe itself does not need it.
      3. Aaron Zawi
        Aaron Zawi 16 September 2023 18: 07
        -7
        Quote: Egoza
        Quote: BAI
        In one form or another there will be

        In the form of dismemberment - it will be. The memory will go to Europe, the main part will go to Russia.

        The Russian Federation is unlikely to be able to retain more than 20% of the territory of Ukraine in 2013 during this war.
        1. tihonmarine
          tihonmarine 16 September 2023 18: 37
          +4
          Quote: Aron Zaavi
          The Russian Federation is unlikely to be able to retain more than 20% of the territory of Ukraine in 2013 during this war

          Russia does not need the territory of Ukraine, it only needs what historically belongs to Russia.
          But throughout Ukraine, we need to make sure that another Yad Vashem does not appear in the future.
          1. Aaron Zawi
            Aaron Zawi 16 September 2023 19: 19
            +1
            Quote: tihonmarine
            Quote: Aron Zaavi
            The Russian Federation is unlikely to be able to retain more than 20% of the territory of Ukraine in 2013 during this war

            Russia does not need the territory of Ukraine, it only needs what historically belongs to Russia.
            But throughout Ukraine, we need to make sure that another Yad Vashem does not appear in the future.

            Well, we lived and saw...
        2. Thrifty
          Thrifty 16 September 2023 18: 39
          +2
          Aron, if the Kremlin wants Russia to be like a state, then we will have to take ALL Russian lands from Ukraine. We have no choice - either them or us!
        3. vladcub
          vladcub 16 September 2023 19: 33
          +2
          Aron, oh, and you are a harmful man, perhaps, but smart. That’s why I’m not giving a minus, but I’m proposing to postpone the resolution of the dispute for 7-9 months.
          My sofa believes that nothing significant will happen in the coming months, which means it will be postponed until the summer of 2024
          1. Aaron Zawi
            Aaron Zawi 16 September 2023 19: 57
            0
            Quote: vladcub
            Aron, oh, and you are a harmful man, perhaps, but smart. That’s why I’m not giving a minus, but I’m proposing to postpone the resolution of the dispute for 7-9 months.
            My sofa believes that nothing significant will happen in the coming months, which means it will be postponed until the summer of 2024

            I'm afraid you are right. And 2024 will be the same bloody grinding of the l/s of both armies with a l/f shift of 10-15 km in one direction or the other.
    2. KCA
      KCA 16 September 2023 17: 56
      -1
      In the form of the 51st state of USA? Or as the eastern voivodeship of Pshekia?
      1. Aaron Zawi
        Aaron Zawi 16 September 2023 18: 21
        -5
        Quote: KCA
        In the form of the 51st state of USA? Or as the eastern voivodeship of Pshekia?

        First in the form of a very poor and exhausted state. And over time, well, in about 15 years, as investment in Ukraine from the US and EU progresses, it will reach the standard of living of Slovakia and Croatia.
        1. tihonmarine
          tihonmarine 16 September 2023 18: 40
          -4
          Quote: Aron Zaavi
          And over time, well, in about 15 years, with investments in Ukraine from the US and the EU, it will completely reach the standard of living of Slovakia and Croatia.

          And again in the alleys there are boots, and frantic birds are flying, and women are looking from under their arms... Our shaved soldiers are looking at the backs of their heads...
  3. Bingo
    Bingo 16 September 2023 17: 59
    -2
    Well, just like they sang - “the puppy is dead”
  4. rocket757
    rocket757 16 September 2023 18: 04
    +3
    An American journalist said that Ukraine has ceased to exist as a sovereign state
    . So what? There are quite a lot of states playing a game called independence, and the residents of those countries don’t care much about this, as long as they are fed well and have more shows.
    In general, nothing new...
  5. rocket757
    rocket757 16 September 2023 18: 05
    +2
    An American journalist said that Ukraine has ceased to exist as a sovereign state
    . So what? There are quite a lot of states playing a game called independence, and the residents of those countries don’t care much about this, as long as they are fed well and have more shows.
    In general, nothing new.
  6. Andrea
    Andrea 16 September 2023 18: 06
    +4
    Strongly said! The only thing is that Ukraine never existed as a sovereign state. Quasination can only be created by a quasi-state, which they successfully devoured in 32 uncontrollable years and immediately decided to give themselves to someone else, maybe they will feed them. Mentality.
    1. Aaron Zawi
      Aaron Zawi 16 September 2023 18: 26
      -3
      Quote: Andrea
      Strongly said! The only thing is that Ukraine never existed as a sovereign state. Quasination can only be created by a quasi-state, which they successfully devoured in 32 uncontrollable years and immediately decided to give themselves to someone else, maybe they will feed them. Mentality.

      Hm. Have you ever been interested in Ukrainian book printing?
      1. Thrifty
        Thrifty 16 September 2023 18: 42
        -2
        Aron, have you been interested in the cuneiform writing of the city-state of Urartu? It will be much more useful than Ukrainian printing and will be many centuries older!
      2. tihonmarine
        tihonmarine 16 September 2023 19: 03
        0
        Quote: Aron Zaavi
        Have you ever been interested in Ukrainian book printing?

        I wonder from what year this book printing appeared and what it could have printed, if only Taras Shevchenko, the first poet and thinker, appeared only in the first half of the XNUMXth century, and before that there was simply nothing.
        1. Aaron Zawi
          Aaron Zawi 16 September 2023 20: 03
          +2
          Quote: tihonmarine
          Quote: Aron Zaavi
          Have you ever been interested in Ukrainian book printing?

          I wonder from what year this book printing appeared and what it could have printed, if only Taras Shevchenko, the first poet and thinker, appeared only in the first half of the XNUMXth century, and before that there was simply nothing.

          Hm. Really?

          1720 - Peter I decree banning printing in the Ukrainian language and removing Ukrainian texts from church books.

          1729 - Peter II ordered to rewrite in Russian all state decrees and orders written in Ukrainian. Closing of Ukrainian schools.

          1731 - books printed in Ukrainian were removed from Ukrainian churches and replaced with Moscow editions; teaching in colleges was introduced exclusively in Russian.

          1. Crimean partisan 1974
            Crimean partisan 1974 17 September 2023 07: 11
            0
            1720 - Peter I decree banning printing in the Ukrainian language and removing Ukrainian texts from church books.
            ...nonsense...not in Ukrainian but in the Glagolitic alphabet, because the Republic of Ingushetia switched to the Cyrillic alphabet...the Glagolitic alphabet and the Ukrainian language have nothing in common...the Ukrainian language comes from the Cyrillic alphabet in a simplified form...that's all... and there is no ancient Sumerianism and there never was
      3. DymOk_v_dYmke
        DymOk_v_dYmke 16 September 2023 20: 28
        0
        Quote: Aron Zaavi
        Hm. Have you ever been interested in Ukrainian book printing?

        Can the Lviv book publishing house be considered Ukrainian?
        1. Aaron Zawi
          Aaron Zawi 16 September 2023 20: 33
          +1
          Quote: DymOk_v_dYmke
          Quote: Aron Zaavi
          Hm. Have you ever been interested in Ukrainian book printing?

          Can the Lviv book publishing house be considered Ukrainian?

          And the Kiev-Mohyla Academy too.
          1. Crimean partisan 1974
            Crimean partisan 1974 17 September 2023 07: 19
            0
            And the Kiev-Mohyla Academy too.
            ...it can hardly be called an educational institution...there was mainly a religious bias there...Old Believers (.crosses himself with two fingers), and provided for pagan rituals that have survived to this day...and what does that have to do with it outskirts?
            1. Aaron Zawi
              Aaron Zawi 17 September 2023 07: 28
              +2
              Quote: Crimean partisan 1974
              And the Kiev-Mohyla Academy too.
              ...it can hardly be called an educational institution...there was mainly a religious bias there...Old Believers (.crosses himself with two fingers), and provided for pagan rituals that have survived to this day...and what does that have to do with it outskirts?

              Why did it happen? A completely canonical educational institution.
  7. 75 Sergey
    75 Sergey 16 September 2023 18: 14
    0
    About 9 years ago, but it was stated... only now.
  8. lisikat2
    lisikat2 16 September 2023 18: 28
    +1
    Thanks to Nixon, he “discovered America”
    The question is, do many people in the West think this way?
  9. HAM
    HAM 16 September 2023 18: 46
    0
    Perhaps the point is not even that someone is interested in what fate is in store for Ukraine, but that all these conversations somehow “suddenly” began to appear in the Western press.... this has never happened, and here it is again.....
    It looks like they started to engage reverse gear while driving, but the gears won’t fly out??
  10. 123_123
    123_123 16 September 2023 18: 54
    +1
    Ukraine has long been no longer a state, but a territory controlled by the United States.
  11. glock-17
    glock-17 16 September 2023 18: 55
    +1
    There are very few sovereign states left. There are corporate interests that are presented as the state policy of a particular country.
  12. bone1
    bone1 16 September 2023 20: 05
    -2
    No, I haven’t stopped it yet, it still stinks
  13. alystan
    alystan 16 September 2023 20: 55
    0
    In the photo, the bald man recalled the “bloody pastor.”
    Where have the Avakovs, Timoshenkos, Turchenyuks and other “rabbits” disappeared from the information field?
  14. Petr_Koldunov
    Petr_Koldunov 16 September 2023 21: 11
    -2
    Good morning! Isn't this journalist Estonian by any chance?
  15. guest
    guest 17 September 2023 00: 05
    0
    An American journalist said that Ukraine has ceased to exist as a sovereign state

    How can you stop something that never happened?
  16. Huarabey
    Huarabey 17 September 2023 03: 45
    0
    Quote: Aaron Zawi
    Quote: tihonmarine
    Quote: Aron Zaavi
    Have you ever been interested in Ukrainian book printing?

    I wonder from what year this book printing appeared and what it could have printed, if only Taras Shevchenko, the first poet and thinker, appeared only in the first half of the XNUMXth century, and before that there was simply nothing.

    Hm. Really?

    1720 - Peter I decree banning printing in the Ukrainian language and removing Ukrainian texts from church books.

    1729 - Peter II ordered to rewrite in Russian all state decrees and orders written in Ukrainian. Closing of Ukrainian schools.

    1731 - books printed in Ukrainian were removed from Ukrainian churches and replaced with Moscow editions; teaching in colleges was introduced exclusively in Russian.


    Another attempt by the Anglo-Saxons to rewrite history. In fact, everything was somewhat different and did not have the reasons you are hinting at.
    "" "His Imperial Majesty knows that it has happened that in the Kiev and Chernigov printing houses books are printed in disagreement with the Great Russian ones, but with much opposition to the Eastern Church... again, no books except church baptized publications will be printed. And old church books, for complete agreement with the Great Russian ones, should be compared with the same church books before printing with those Great Russian books so that there is no difference or special dialect in them”... “Special dialect.”

    That is, this means local differences from the Moscow canons of the Church Slavonic language, in which church books were published, and not (again!) Ukrainian spelling, which appeared a hundred and fifty years later." (C)