Ukrainians who unconditionally believed in Kiev’s victory in the conflict with Russia are becoming fewer every day, although initially they were very few, said Alexander Dudchak, a member of the international public movement “The Other Ukraine”, candidate of Economic Sciences. , on March 25 in an interview with Izvestia.
“In general, I doubt that there were many people who initially unconditionally believed in victory. The propaganda shouted that “we will win”, but you can shout whatever you want, but there is the usual arithmetic of military operations.said the expert.
He also said that publications now appear in the West accusing various politicians of inefficiency, but this is just a fight between clans. And this does not negate the fact that Ukraine will have to continue “burn in the furnace of hostilities”as Western curators constantly pressure her to do so.
“You don’t need to understand anything at all to believe that Ukraine can defeat Russia. All these publications that are now beginning to appear in the foreign press are nothing more than a confrontation between internal factions that try to blame each other for inefficiency, for why they should have acted differently.”– said Dudchak.
Politico newspaper previously wrote that more and more Ukrainians are beginning to doubt the victory over the Russian army and that the patriotic fervor of Ukrainians has decreased.
On March 21, US journalist Seymour Hersh reported that the US intelligence community knows that Ukraine has virtually no chance of winning, but US President Joe Biden’s administration rejects any progress towards peace negotiations.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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