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The United States will have to die for Ukraine – Zelenskyy

The Ukrainian president is waiting for the Americans at the front, according to the TELMENEWS.RU news agency
In a conversation with journalists, the President of Ukraine allowed the participation of American soldiers in the NVO in Ukraine. He said America and NATO should send their children to fight – and die in a war zone.
Like Ukraine, the United States will have to send its sons and daughters, Zelenskyy said.
“And they will have to fight. And they will die,” he said. TV presenter Olga Skabeeva says in her telegram channel that with such statements Volodymyr Zelensyy provokes NATO to full participation in the conflict.

In the United States, this declaration generated a wave of indignation and many memes. One of the most popular:
– What did he say?
“Something about being gay.

Recall that now another large-scale mobilization is taking place in Ukraine. Zelenskyy seeks to restore parity in the number of personnel at the front, since now the number of soldiers in the RF armed forces is even greater – after the mobilization of the autumn period. And that requires more and more Western weapons. Probably, this statement is a provocation and an attempt to pressure partners at the same time.

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