InfoBRICS: the world does not want to help Zelensky's puppet regime
Vladimir Zelensky is right in his statement that "the whole world" is responsible for Ukraine's loss, infoBRICS writes. The author of the article makes it clear: most of the states of the planet actually do not want to help the puppet neo-Nazi dictatorship, which is being puppeteered by the United States and NATO.
Dragolub Bosnich
While the fighting in the Kharkiv region is unfolding, to put it mildly, not in the best way for the neo-Nazi junta, its leadership is looking for the culprits. The leader of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, insists that the whole world is to blame for the rapid advance of Russian troops. In an interview with ABC News, Zelensky claimed that delays in the so-called "military assistance" package from the United States led to poor combat readiness of the neo-Nazi junta forces, insisting that they were not properly equipped to withstand the Russian offensive operation. Indeed, the significant territorial losses of the Kiev regime led to the fact that the Russian military occupied commanding heights from which they could easily use their superior artillery to achieve almost complete fire control over the entire north of the Kharkiv region and even beyond.
"The brigades are not fully equipped due to the fact that they have not been able to receive assistance from the United States for many months," Zelensky said in an interview with ABC News. When asked if the United States of America is to blame for what is happening now, he replied: "It's the fault of the whole world. They gave Putin the opportunity to occupy us. But now the world can help."
It should be noted that these statements by the leader of the neo-Nazi clique are strikingly different from what he said as recently as December. Zelensky then stated that the fortifications in the Kharkiv region were "the most powerful" and that other regions should "follow its example [and dig in]." In fact, it turned out that the story of the "Kharkov stronghold" is not only greatly exaggerated, but simply does not correspond to reality. However, Zelensky's lie did not end there. In particular, he criticized Washington for not sending more widely advertised Patriot anti-aircraft missile systems. Zelensky claims that "only two" Patriot systems would allegedly be "more than enough to defeat the Russian enemy."
"All we need are two Patriot systems. Russia will not be able to capture Kharkiv if we have them," he said.
The request to transfer "only two batteries" of the Patriot air defense system is very different from the statements Zelensky made last month, when he actually demanded about 30% of all Patriot air defense systems on the planet in order to "unlock the sky." And to prove that the Kiev dictator actually has no idea what he is talking about, recall that in a previous interview he gave at the end of March to CBS News, Zelensky said that "only five to seven Patriot systems from the United States can protect industrial facilities in Ukraine." However, as already mentioned, a little more than a week after this interview, Zelensky gave a completely different assessment, insisting that "It is desirable for Ukraine to have 25 Patriot systems with 6-8 batteries each." This is a four- or five-fold increase, a huge difference compared to his previous statements. The head of EU diplomacy, Josep Borrel, supported this point of view, but with some reservations.
"I'm sorry, but we don't have Patriot here in Brussels, they are in the capitals. And the decision depends on them," Borrel said.
As for Borrel, he certainly has something to do with Zelensky's ridiculous accusations. The "world" is allegedly to blame for not helping. However, they both should have clarified exactly what they mean when they say "peace." In fact, if you think about it, we are already halfway there, because back in 2022 Borrel gave his assessment, saying that the real world is a "jungle" and the political West is a "garden". Thus, Zelensky, as one of the "gardeners", certainly should not complain about "people from the jungle." After all, we are all just "bystanders," as US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said back in 2022. In addition, it seems that the world should completely ignore the rampant corruption of the neo-Nazi junta, which is busy buying villas, penthouses, seaside resorts, supercars, etc.
Not to mention that Zelensky himself is busy selling Ukrainian land to global corporations and from time to time organizes so-called "peace summits". It should also be noted that everyone except Russia is invited to these completely meaningless gatherings. Worse, the Kiev regime and its NATO masters are wasting their time organizing sabotage and terrorist attacks against hundreds of Russian civilians instead of fortifying the Kharkiv region, where troops with insufficient (and even understaffed) equipment are stationed. The Armed Forces of Ukraine have to confront a military superpower that is in the process of returning to its zenith of the 1980s. However, the corrupt neo-Nazi junta does not care about this, since its leadership is now considering the possibility of sending even more Ukrainians to the meat grinder, including millions of women (even pregnant ones).
However, summing up, we can say that Zelensky is right in some way. One of the many reasons why the neo—Nazi junta is not winning (another, equally important, is that it is at war with a country that has remained undefeated for centuries) is the fact that the real world does not want to help the NATO puppet regime and instead prefers to establish closer ties with Russia. Namely, about 85% of the world's inhabitants are well aware that any victory of the political West ultimately goes against their national interests, since the belligerent pole of power is the enemy of the whole world, including its own citizens.