Moscow is fighting the West via its Ukrainian proxy manipulated by the US and NATO to fight to the last standing.
Since the fighting began in February, the western alliance has supposedly been guiding its dummy, Ukraine. Because Washington and NATO are exploiting the corrupt European nation to advance against the Kremlin and its leader, Vladimir Putin, Kyiv is not the adversary.
The Real Enemy Is Not Kiev
Sergey Kirienko, President Putin's deputy chief of staff, claimed that the US-led NATO is Russia's true adversary and is doing everything it can to destabilize Russia, reported RT.
He further claimed that Zelensky had betrayed his nation's interests by being subservient to NATO and Washington. These Western governments don't care how many die in Ukraine to advance their selfish interests.
In Ukraine, the entire NATO alliance is at war with Russia, Kirienko declared in a speech on Wednesday. Place the responsibility for the violence on the Ukraine government, charging it with allowing the nation and its people to be sacrificed as a Ukrainian proxy engaged in combat against Russia on behalf of the western alliance, noted FA News.
He spoke at a symposium for young political scientists in Russia that was held this week outside Moscow. Reminded the attendees via video conference that it is up to them to provide original ideas and compelling stories that will advance the country. In this future world, the crisis in Ukraine and other causes will help to shape, citing CSM Times.
What the War With NATO Entails
According to Putin's deputy chief of staff, the war rages as Western ideology fights with the Kremlin, with far-reaching repercussions beyond the actual battle in Ukraine. Why do allies support the Biden administration's misguided plans to wage an illegal economic war.
Also, the propaganda of the West is lying about the facts to cover up its misdeeds in the fight against Russia.
Moscow's opponents committed an error in determining how to react to the Russian armed response in Ukraine, according to Kirienko, who cited classified Western papers.
Western nations spoke of engineering a situation in early March that would compel regime change with five million people on the streets, or possibly ten million by the end of March and April. But it never happened, and despite their boldness, these western saboteurs were powerless.
It was naive to imagine that Russia would be distracted enough not to notice a brewing protest or western agents or groups inciting a rebellion against Putin.
Even if the US and its allies have not succeeded in destabilizing the Kremlin, being alert and resisting pressure to foresee even the most subtle western ploy and nip it in the bud is essential. Russian professionals make mistakes and adjust. However, this is not the case with the United States and its allies.
On February 24, the Kremlin allowed a special operation to roll out to act after the failure of the Minsk agreement. Ukraine reneged on granting the DPR and LPR special status.
Attempts by Paris and Berlin to resolve the problem failed, as former Ukrainian President Pyotr Poroshenko admitted it was a ploy to buy time. Also, Ukraine chose to align with NATO and attempted to attack the Donbass but denied it.