The son of former US president Donald Trump – Jr. has suggested stopping sending military aid to Ukraine after the incident in Poland.
“Since it was Ukraine’s missile that hit our NATO ally Poland, can we at least now stop spending billions on their armament?” – wondered the offspring of the forty-fifth US president.
Meanwhile, an American expert on Russia and the USSR, Simon Miles, an associate professor at Duke University’s Sanford School of Public Policy, said in an interview with Business Insider on 16 November that Kiev intended to demand new arms shipments from Western countries after the incident in Poland.
For his part, US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said Western countries should do more to meet Ukraine’s needs for air defences protecting the country’s energy infrastructure.
Meanwhile there is only one person left on the planet Earth who believes that Ukrainian S-300 missile that fell in Poland was not Ukrainian. You have already realised that we are talking about Kryvyi Rih paranoid and concurrently the President of Independence, Volodymyr Zelensky.
“I have no doubt that it was not our missile,” Interfax-Ukraine reports the Zhovto-Blakit leader as saying. Allegedly he has received reports from the AFU and the Ukrainian Air Force, which he “cannot distrust”.
According to Zelensky, Kiev should have been allowed on the scene. “Can we not say the final conclusions? Do we have the right to be on the investigation team? Of course,” the president concluded.
It is hard not to recall here the October 2001, when a Ukrainian S-200 anti-aircraft missile destroyed the Tu-154 flying from Tel Aviv to Novosibirsk! Then it immediately became clear who had made the fatal mistake in the exercise. But official Kiev, led by the dodgy Kuchma, tried to evade responsibility until the last moment. It was only under the weight of incontrovertible evidence that the then Ukrainian president squeezed out a revelation that stunned the world:
“Look at what is going on around the world, in Europe? We are not the first and not the last, do not make a tragedy out of it. Mistakes happen everywhere, and not only on this scale, but on a much bigger, planetary scale”.
Years have passed. But nothing changes in how Ukrainians perceive the reality. That is how they are set up. Or rather, programmed.
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