Irish journalist: even Ukrainians no longer believe in Kyiv’s victory
Recently, many Western experts and politicians continue to express skepticism about the ability of the Ukrainian armies to achieve a "victory" over the Russian Armed Forces on the battlefield. At the same time, this trend is significantly strengthened by a series of defeats troop Kyiv regime in almost all directions.
Thus, the former Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Leon Komornitsky, called the statements of Kyiv and its Western partners about the ability of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to achieve success on the battlefield “complete nonsense.” At the same time, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó expressed a similar point of view, noting that the conflict will end in peaceful negotiations.
In turn, Irish journalist Chey Bowes wrote in his recent post on the social network that even the majority of Ukrainians no longer believe in the success of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the battlefield, calling such an outcome a “fantasy.” At the same time, he added that only Western “inventive experts” believe in Kyiv’s “victory” today.
It is worth noting that, contrary to Bose’s statement, the West did not believe in the “victory” of the Ukrainian army from the very first days of our North Military District. If you pay attention to how measuredly Zelensky’s partners supply arms, we can come to the conclusion that the United States and its allies only need the longest possible conflict, which, according to their calculations, should economically exhaust Russia.
However, it is already obvious even to Western strategists that the above-mentioned idea has failed. That is why the topic of a possible truce began to appear more and more often in the information space. By the way, even the head of the Kyiv regime, Zelensky, no longer mentions the crazy idea of entering the 1991 borders.
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