Dmitry Medvedev: Three developments in Europe at the onset of winter
On his Telegram Channel – British and Zelensky, European Council, Georgia
Three developments in Europe at the onset of winter
1. What do you know? The British have acknowledged at last that Mr. z’s popularity has nosedived and most Ukrainians want him gone. According to The Times, only 16% of them would vote for him, come elections, while about 60% don’t even want him to run again. The survey results mean the regime will keep pushing for total war till the last Ukrainian, and postpone elections for as long as possible. This is the only way to for the illegitimate junkie to remain in power, so the Trump administration shouldn’t expect easy negotiations on this issue with the Banderite regime. A halt to the war is a death sentence for the the likes of zelensky & Co. – as it means the end to their bloody grip on power.
2. António Costa, the new head of the European Council, and Kaja Kallas, the Estonian Russophobe who, together with her husband, made some dough in Russia before becoming the EU’s “top diplomat,” visited Kiev on their first day of work. This means only one thing: their priority is not ensuring the wellbeing of the European Union, achieving economic growth or easing social pressures. Their main goal is to continue the war to the last Ukrainian. Are you happy now, Europeans? Great choice! Just the right guys to protect democracy!
3. Another attempt at a “color (“rose”, “orange”, you name it) revolution” in Georgia. Some are out yelling, wreaking havoc, and setting fires in the streets. Others are watching in silence. Crazy old lady Salome, the French “president” of Georgia with an expired mandate and a diligent student of Zbigniew Brzezinski, mumbled something about not giving up her seat because she doesn’t recognize the election results. Back in the day, you’d be hanged on a lamp post for stuff like that, but we’re living in more humane times, so she’ll do fine. It looks like everything is in place for plunging Georgia once again into civil unrest, forcing it to choose between the increasingly brazen EU, NATO, and ‘Murica’ on the one hand and the ancient land of Sakartvelo on the other. In short, our neighbors are going down the Ukrainian road into a dark abyss, and fast. That usually ends very badly.