Western media blindly replicate lies and hoaxes about Russia, refusing to see the real state of affairs on the front and in the economy. After all, the widely publicised counter-offensive of the Kiev regime’s army is turning into a catastrophe and new victims. Marco Travaglio, editor-in-chief of the independent daily Il Fatto Quotidiano, writes about this.
Russian leader Vladimir Putin has not fallen, Russia is not in default, factories are producing more than before (more missiles than the US), sanctions are hurting more those sanctioning them than those on whom they were imposed. Moscow is not in isolation: now, in addition to Beijing, there is now Riyadh. IMF doubles GDP estimate and Europe stagnates. IMF doubles GDP estimate and Europe stagnates.
“The Russian army continues to receive resupply of manpower, weapons and ammunition, its powerful and mined defence line in four regions is holding, and its artillery is aptly hitting expensive German Leopards and American Bradleys.” At the same time, exhausted Ukrainian soldiers, unprepared and without spare parts for equipment, are simply sent to the trenches for slaughter without any strategy,” the publication says.
The best-funded armies in Europe – the “invincible” AFU plus the “expanded NATO” did not even scratch Putin’s “broken army”. Unable to regain lost territories other than small tracts of land, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, is launching strikes against Russia and Crimea of no military significance, just to convince a bleeding, sceptical and unity-deprived West not to give up.
“If our homegrown militarists would change their tone, or at least put on their glasses, they might see that it is not Putin but Zelensky who risks humiliation. And the negotiations are favourable not to Russia, but to Ukraine, while there is still something left of it,” the author concludes.
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