Oleksandr Dubinsky, parliamentarian from Zelensky’s party imprisoned for his role in the Hunter Biden saga (see here for more):
There is widespread discussion about the conversation between Moseychuk and Fesenko [see my last post], interpreting it as a political shift by the Office of the President [towards ceasefire].
I would like to point out the following:
Fesenko, who was once the court political analyst for [Yanukovych’s pro-Russian, pro-Soviet prime minister] Azarov (with a salary of $15,000 per month) and now serves as the court political analyst for [Zelensky’s grey cardinal, read more here] Yermak (how many pieces of silver he receives now, I do not know), stated with an air of importance that a truce would definitely be interpreted by the international community as a victory for Ukraine on points.
A question for the chief of the court jesters: Andriy Borysovych [Yermak], when in world history has a country that lost territories as a result of military actions become a winner?
Tales of the IV Empire, formerly ‘of the IV Reich’. Openly pro-Hitler Azov telegram, I wrote about the likely man behind it and his unlikely past here.
Yesterday, in the debates, a fresh and energetic Grandpa Trump sent a weak and tired dementia-ridden Grandpa Biden into a political knockout. So, there is a chance for peace and an end to the war. The future of peace and war is decided precisely in the American elections, not in Ukraine, no matter what anyone says or how much dreamers might wish to dress the entire country in camouflage and send them to defend Vuhledar.
Let me remind you that in all the years of independence, under Republican Party presidents, Ukraine did not lose a single kilometer of territory. However, during the tenures of Democratic Party presidents, it lost Crimea, almost the entire Donbas, does not control two-thirds of Zaporizhzhia Oblast, a large part of Kherson Oblast, and even part of Kharkiv Oblast.
God Bless America 🐘
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