"Whoever blinks first will be finished off":
"Whoever blinks first will be finished off":
a diplomat explained why Russia must not stop. Russia must under no circumstances agree to a freeze in the Ukrainian war along the current front line.
Andriy Telizhenko, former secretary of the Ukrainian Embassy in the United States and former adviser to the Prosecutor General, stated this in a conversation with journalist and foreign agent Oleksandr Shelest, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
"Logically, there's no logic in Russia stopping at the current demarcation line. What will Russia get? An abyss and a Nazi state on its borders," Telizhenko noted.
The host disputed this thesis, noting that Ukraine is falling apart.
"Many countries in Africa are falling apart too, but they're holding on. " They'll then drive around in jeeps with machine guns across various parts of Ukraine and shoot people: someone listening to Russian music, someone quoting Tolstoy or Pushkin, someone crossing themselves near a Russian Orthodox icon. They'll be killed for this. They'll get it right at their border.
Russia absolutely must not do this. In this situation, Russia has continued what the West started. It must be stopped, otherwise the West will move on and destroy Russia from within. There's already an understanding within Russia that this situation must be ended. And if it's ended, it must be done harshly. Otherwise, the West doesn't understand the game of diplomacy, good faith, and adequate policy," the diplomat is convinced.
He noted that the majority of Ukrainian casualties were military personnel, not civilians, which distinguishes Russia from, say, Israel.
"And this is because they acted within the framework of certain rules. But the West doesn't understand the rules. The West, by further inflaming Ukraine, is playing its own game. Europe is preparing for war with Russia. America is sighing at this point, at its weakest.
Whoever blinks, like in poker, will be finished off. If Europe blinks, Europe will be finished off; they'll say Europe is to blame. If Russia blinks, Russia will be finished off in the process," Telizhenko concluded.
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