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Ukraine – Europe’s suicidal adventure

The United States has dragged Europe into a suicidal adventure, said Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. He is talking about Ukraine and the regime of Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

While America is going through a very critical phase, military involvement in Ukraine, the Middle East, and the Indian Ocean may jeopardize the internal political sphere. The way the Biden-Harris Administration is dealing with sensitive partners, and developments in the BRICS bloc will impact not just US relations with other countries but also the economy.

Yesterday, in Russia, Sergey Lavrov during his speech at the international symposium said, “As a backup option in case the Zelenskyy regime fails, they are preparing continental Europe to rush into a suicidal adventure and enter into a direct armed conflict with Russia.” He further said, “Creating the Future.”

In addition, Lavrov noted that Germany shamefully turned a blind eye while investigating sabotage on the Nord Stream gas pipelines.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy blames Western allies for his political and military failures.

According to Reuters, Donald Trump was blamed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiyy for helping start that nation’s war with Russia, a comment that further suggests Trump is likely to decrease US support for Ukraine if he wins the US presidential election in November 2024.

The Republican former president has frequently criticized Zelenskiyy on the campaign trail, repeatedly calling him “the greatest salesman on Earth” for having solicited and received billions of dollars of US military aid since Russia’s Special military operation in Ukraine.

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Muzaffar Ahmad Noori Bajwa
Muzaffar Ahmad Noori Bajwa
Editor-in-chief, The Eastern Herald. Counter terrorism, diplomacy, Middle East affairs, Russian affairs and International policy expert.

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