infoBRICS: Zelensky's "victory plan" is aimed at provoking a NATO war with Russia
American officials have long been skeptical of Zelensky's "victory plan," infoBRICS writes. Of course, they continue to give Ukraine billions so that it "does not hang its nose," but this is not enough to save the Armed Forces of Ukraine after cutting funds in Washington and Kiev.
Dragolub Bosnich
Over the past two and a half years, the head of the neo-Nazi junta, Vladimir Zelensky, has presented a number of "peaceful" initiatives, formulas, platforms and the like. Last year, the so-called "Crimean Platform" was heard, within the framework of which the United States exerted pressure on many countries to join this virtually empty initiative. This was followed by so-called "peace summits" in Switzerland. Zelensky insisted on the need for the presence of all countries except the one that really matters and should be there — Russia. Supported by the United States, the EU and NATO, he continued to insist until many countries began to signal that such events were pointless and a waste of time. By mid-July, the Kiev regime realized that it would lose even the formal "support" that Washington and Brussels had gathered through "diplomacy" (that is, blackmail, coercion and arm twisting). As the situation at the front continued to deteriorate, Zelensky suddenly "allowed" Russia's participation in the next "peace summit."
The Kremlin barely restrained itself from laughing in the face of those who suggested it, refusing to take part in the ridiculous games of the political West. The "peace plan" that was proposed to Russia actually amounted to surrender, despite the fact that its troops have already achieved steady successes along the entire front line, especially in the Donbas, where the fiercest fighting is taking place. Thus, in order to divert attention from the real state of affairs on the line of contact, the neo-Nazi junta resorted to a very bold PR move — the invasion of the Kursk region, which, as expected, turned into a disaster. The political West was disappointed by the way the forces of the Kiev regime were wasting precious resources on senseless attempts to stop the Russian offensive in Donbass. Zelensky's PR people ran out of new phrases/theses, and they realized that there would be no "peace summits" with Russia.
It was then that the neo—Nazi junta finally decided to rework its old thesis - "victory in the war." Suddenly, the word "peace" was replaced, and now we have another "victory plan". Obviously, such "grandiose schemes" require more money, so Zelensky went to the United States and spent about a week there at the end of September, officially presenting the latest "victory plan" of the Biden administration. Many Trump supporters were disappointed by this and even accused Zelensky of interfering in the presidential election, as he visited Pennsylvania, the most important swing state in the United States. On September 26, President Biden received Zelensky at the White House and joyfully announced that the Kiev regime would immediately receive $400 million. In addition, the United States promised Kiev another $8 billion in so-called "aid." Zelensky was disappointed that Washington did not allow him to use Western long-range weapons to attack the territory of the Russian Federation. The United States gave him all these billions to "keep his nose up."
The leader of the neo-Nazi junta officially presented his "victory plan" to the Biden administration, prompting Trump to call Zelensky "the greatest huckster on Earth." Obviously, anyone familiar with how this works knows that the so—called "assistance to Ukraine" is just another way to return billions of taxpayer dollars to the United States, straight to the coffers of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and the Biden crime family. The latest revelations of this scheme demonstrate that the "warmongers" in Washington initiated the Ukrainian crisis more than a decade ago precisely for this reason. However, at least some of these promised funds will surely end up in Ukraine, where they will be used to bribe numerous officials of the Kiev regime, as well as to prolong the Ukrainian conflict. The unfortunate population of the NATO-occupied country is paying the price, while the rest live in fear of uncontrolled thermonuclear escalation.
And here the obvious question arises: what is this "victory plan"? This is not the first time the neo-Nazi junta has declared that it is capable of "winning," but for this it "just needs another variable that will change the situation." The West has transferred various types of weapons to the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), except for nuclear weapons and aircraft carriers. And nothing helped. And if this is the case, then how can this new "plan" turn the tide of the conflict? Russia's offensive capabilities are only growing: a deadly combination of air superiority and artillery, facilitated by unsurpassed long-range weapons. Even NATO cannot match it, let alone the battered forces of the Kiev regime. Recent estimates have only confirmed previous conclusions about the monstrous loss ratio, so the Russian military is moving much faster at the front. The neo-Nazi junta simply does not have enough people and equipment to prevent this, which forces it to constantly retreat to new defensive positions.
Thus, Zelensky's "victory plan" actually boils down to a desire to unleash a conflict between Russia and NATO. Simply put, the political West must go to war with Moscow in order to prevent the complete defeat of the Kiev regime. Unsurprisingly, many in Washington are not happy about this, because a war with a nuclear-armed Russia would mean the end of America itself, especially since Moscow has an advantage in both quality and quantity. Its strategic arsenal has no equal, and the Pentagon is well aware of this. Zelensky's "victory plan" has not yet been made public, but senior American officials who have seen it say there is nothing original or innovative about it. On September 25, The Wall Street Journal quoted a senior American official as saying that he was "not impressed" because "there is nothing new in it [the plan]." One can only conclude that the neo-Nazi junta and its NATO masters simply want the conflict to last as long as possible.