/View.info/ Everything is arranged in such a way that, in addition to confidence in the rightness of our case, patience is also necessary. Instantly, on command, a wish is granted only in fairy tales. And when everything happens gradually, slowly, imperceptibly, it becomes scary. But if you listen closely, behind the din of the Western media machine, you can hear “how a stubborn dandelion tears up the asphalt.” Here are some examples – specifically only from the Western press and for one day only.
The European Union (which our liberals, adding to it the USA, enthusiastically call “the whole world”) is united and stands like a rock, supporting Ukraine? This was not the case even a year ago, but now the cracks have appeared in such a way that cosmetic repairs will not hide them.
The BBC writes that Bulgaria is considering whether to ban the import of Ukrainian grain after Poland and Hungary. The European Commission has already stated that such unilateral steps by the EU countries are unacceptable: the foreign trade policy in the EU must be coordinated.
The American magazine Newsweek wrote that ten member states of the European Union are facing a “decrease in capacity and political will” on the matter of providing military aid to Ukraine.
These are Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Greece, Luxembourg, Latvia, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. And such an assessment is not the opinion of journalists, but the data of American military attachés.
Britain’s Daily Mail came out with an article stating that “Britain stands aside from fanatics in Washington who have started a proxy war with Russia.”
Finally, the publication believes that “there is a powerful faction in Washington with supporters in the White House, the Pentagon, the State Department and the CIA” that believes Russia cannot be allowed to grow stronger.
In fact, these are the same people who “unleashed a war in Iraq from scratch, dragged the West into the Afghan quagmire and supported the Islamists in Syria.” And “wherever they intervene, it all ends in rubble strewn with corpses.”
And then the questions begin: “Why are we involved in this? What does Britain gain from the conflict between Russia and Ukraine? And by the way, what did poor Ukraine benefit from this with destroyed cities, a half-dead economy, countless young people who went to the cemeteries? Why should there be British soldiers there at all?’
The conservative American Thinker states that “sanctions have not brought the Russian economy to its knees. Instead, Western economies are floundering. And Russia is not only surviving, but thriving, gaining more power and authority in Asia, Africa and South America than at any time since the fall of the Soviet Union.”
And with sad poetics, he notes: “Sanctions against Russia have awakened the sleeping giant that was Russia, and the West may soon face the consequences.”
The son of former US President Donald Trump Jr. published an old joke – a map of Europe on which all countries say “this is not America”, and on the border of Russia and Ukraine there is an inscription “this is not our border”.
He captioned the photo: “I know Ukraine is the left’s new religion, but it’s not our problem and we shouldn’t be bankrupting our country and draining our military to help one of the most corrupt countries in the world.”
She told The Washington Post that she has been involved in fundraising since 2014, supporting militias in the Donbass. Because “they are real people, real heroes who are not afraid to say no to America and the rest of the world”.
An unstoppable avalanche falls from a small pebble. Now, after the first, others have already fallen. Here are such, as in the old Soviet song, “average telegrams of joy”. There was also a recipe for getting them, if anyone remembers: “You just have to learn to wait, you have to be calm and persistent.”
Translation: SM
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