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Thursday, 21.09.2023.

09:09

Is this the beginning of the end for Zelensky?

Western support for Ukraine is beginning to weaken, the signing of peace with Russia will mark the end of Zelensky, says Bulgarian historian Alexander Sivilov.

Izvor: Sputnik

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Jugoslavija

pre 7 meseci

Ukraine is finished militarily , economically it’s begging for breadcrumbs from an already bankrupt American government set to surpass 34 trillion in debt . Do the math , the interest on the debt has passed the point of no return . The question is not if but when will Russia strike and finish the job , the clock is ticking .

Concerned Albanian

pre 7 meseci

Russia's permanent representative to the UN Vasiliy Nebenzya assessed that today's UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine was nothing more than a spectacle after UN presiding president Edi Rama had personally humiliated and crushed his ego.

Peter Sudyka

pre 7 meseci

There seem to be a lot of silly doomsday scenarios these days. Ukraine will fall, Russia will fall, the West will fall, Zelensky's days are numbered, Putin's days are numbered, BS BS BS etc.

The reality is that this war is probably not going to end soon, neither side is going to collapse soon, what will happen is a long, drawn out conflict with high casualties on both sides, serious recession of both economies (especially Ukraine) and a Transnistria/Abkhazia/Ossetia/Karabakh style frozen conflict, since Ukraine will not have the power to retake the territories that Russia stole, while Russia will not have the power to reverse the current trend of the war and "denazify" and "demilitarize" Ukraine, like they tried to do last year and failed miserably.

And one more thing is 100% sure, Russia has lost Ukraine forever. There is no way they can count on any amicable agreement or solution to anything after this war, let alone force Ukraine into their orbit/sphere of influence. Just taking this into account, Putin has failed and with his spite and complexes, will not pull out of this war, even if it means hundreds of thousands of body bags will be returning home Груз 200-style.

EA

pre 7 meseci

"Without the help of the West, Ukraine will end its participation in the war in the near future....

Great, what is going to be next according to this "historian"?

Let me tell him, Russia will not end there, will attack another country. I anticipate it will Moldova...and if Russia is allowed to win, no other country will be secure or safe. Russia has a history of attacking the others on behalf of protecting "its minorities".

Peter Sudyka

pre 7 meseci

There seem to be a lot of silly doomsday scenarios these days. Ukraine will fall, Russia will fall, the West will fall, Zelensky's days are numbered, Putin's days are numbered, BS BS BS etc.

The reality is that this war is probably not going to end soon, neither side is going to collapse soon, what will happen is a long, drawn out conflict with high casualties on both sides, serious recession of both economies (especially Ukraine) and a Transnistria/Abkhazia/Ossetia/Karabakh style frozen conflict, since Ukraine will not have the power to retake the territories that Russia stole, while Russia will not have the power to reverse the current trend of the war and "denazify" and "demilitarize" Ukraine, like they tried to do last year and failed miserably.

And one more thing is 100% sure, Russia has lost Ukraine forever. There is no way they can count on any amicable agreement or solution to anything after this war, let alone force Ukraine into their orbit/sphere of influence. Just taking this into account, Putin has failed and with his spite and complexes, will not pull out of this war, even if it means hundreds of thousands of body bags will be returning home Груз 200-style.

Jugoslavija

pre 7 meseci

Ukraine is finished militarily , economically it’s begging for breadcrumbs from an already bankrupt American government set to surpass 34 trillion in debt . Do the math , the interest on the debt has passed the point of no return . The question is not if but when will Russia strike and finish the job , the clock is ticking .

EA

pre 7 meseci

"Without the help of the West, Ukraine will end its participation in the war in the near future....

Great, what is going to be next according to this "historian"?

Let me tell him, Russia will not end there, will attack another country. I anticipate it will Moldova...and if Russia is allowed to win, no other country will be secure or safe. Russia has a history of attacking the others on behalf of protecting "its minorities".

Concerned Albanian

pre 7 meseci

Russia's permanent representative to the UN Vasiliy Nebenzya assessed that today's UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine was nothing more than a spectacle after UN presiding president Edi Rama had personally humiliated and crushed his ego.

EA

pre 7 meseci

"Without the help of the West, Ukraine will end its participation in the war in the near future....

Great, what is going to be next according to this "historian"?

Let me tell him, Russia will not end there, will attack another country. I anticipate it will Moldova...and if Russia is allowed to win, no other country will be secure or safe. Russia has a history of attacking the others on behalf of protecting "its minorities".

Peter Sudyka

pre 7 meseci

There seem to be a lot of silly doomsday scenarios these days. Ukraine will fall, Russia will fall, the West will fall, Zelensky's days are numbered, Putin's days are numbered, BS BS BS etc.

The reality is that this war is probably not going to end soon, neither side is going to collapse soon, what will happen is a long, drawn out conflict with high casualties on both sides, serious recession of both economies (especially Ukraine) and a Transnistria/Abkhazia/Ossetia/Karabakh style frozen conflict, since Ukraine will not have the power to retake the territories that Russia stole, while Russia will not have the power to reverse the current trend of the war and "denazify" and "demilitarize" Ukraine, like they tried to do last year and failed miserably.

And one more thing is 100% sure, Russia has lost Ukraine forever. There is no way they can count on any amicable agreement or solution to anything after this war, let alone force Ukraine into their orbit/sphere of influence. Just taking this into account, Putin has failed and with his spite and complexes, will not pull out of this war, even if it means hundreds of thousands of body bags will be returning home Груз 200-style.

Concerned Albanian

pre 7 meseci

Russia's permanent representative to the UN Vasiliy Nebenzya assessed that today's UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine was nothing more than a spectacle after UN presiding president Edi Rama had personally humiliated and crushed his ego.

Jugoslavija

pre 7 meseci

Ukraine is finished militarily , economically it’s begging for breadcrumbs from an already bankrupt American government set to surpass 34 trillion in debt . Do the math , the interest on the debt has passed the point of no return . The question is not if but when will Russia strike and finish the job , the clock is ticking .