For a guy who claims to be independently minded, you seem to be doing a good job of "carrying the water" for the RU MOD.
"Fighting to the last Ukrainian"
"Zelensky telling NATO to fight for him"
"Zelensky is delusional"
"Western media is selling a fairy tale version of this war"
etc etc.
Why dont we examine these points in turn ?
"Fighting to the last Ukrainian" : a common trope pushed by conspiracy nuts, and Kremlin propagandists. Someone the "west" is forcing Ukraine to continue to fight, against their collective will. Reality: If Ukraine didnt want to fight, they wouldnt be fighting. The recent increase (by poll) for a negotiated end to the war is not surprising, but certainly does not indicate a desire to surrender.
"Zelensky telling NATO to fight for him": Zelensky is doing his job as a politician. He is vigorously asking for help and support. This should surprise no one. A serious western intervention would likely force Putin into a cease-fire.
"Zelensky is delusional": For what, not surrendering ? For asking for help ? For planning for future military purchases ? The future purchase of Grippen will not have an immediate impact on the battlefield, but shows a long term NATO commitment to UK. Its a political statement, not a military one.
"Western media is selling a fairy tale version of this war": "western" media may be accentuating the positive (from UK standpoint), but certainly is not as delusional as the RU point of view. If you want to protest biased media, do it in RU.
Did I claim "to be independently minded"? I did claim, at least to a friend of mine, to be "on the side of reality".
"The British Empire will fight to the last French soldier", 1940. I was using an historical reference. Then, not really.
Zelenski is quite happy to keep himself "in the fight", after Robotine, after Kursk and for the next
3 years (talking to Tusk). To achieve what exactly, that is what I wonder. After Robotine and Kursk, he is going to get what?
Still, do we know what lullabies was Boris singing in Turkey? A
very long time ago?
Surrender,
who used that word? You seem to create your own narrative. Try: Instead of keeping Ukraine in the fight, let's bribe Russia (no-NATO, to begin with)
and Ukraine and end this war. The reality is that Ukraine lost, Vae victis!
Zelenski is a delusional beggar, and he was called to attention about it.
Telling NATO is not
asking for help, and we have seen the result. He is taking whatever he is given, whenever he is given.
"A serious western intervention". Are you kidding now? WW3? For
this war? Let's play escalation and see what happens... This is
not our war, as Georgia wasn't, not even Iraq was; even if NATO interests may have something to do with it.
A serious intervention, no more money, can force Zelenski into a cease-fire too. Do you consider
that intervention more difficult? Costing
more Ukrainian lives?
A long term possible Swedish business commitment, I would say.
We agree, using different words: Western media (not only UK) is selling a fairy tale; I don't live in Russia, why should I?
We disagree, I don't know how biased Russian media POV is, I
do know western is; a lot. I have been posting French, Spanish and English examples.
My educated guess would be that, like in every war, Russian
and Ukraine are selling propaganda.
Wait...
You mean UK as Ukraine (UKR)?
Edit.
"
Was telling NATO". I haven't been mentioning it anymore because, ultimately, he realiz
ed that it
was not going to happen, or someone made him get the point, and he stopped doing it. I think he still tried to tell Trump what to do, but I could be wrong.