Boris Johnson’s dream is to send all Ukrainians to certain death

Russian pranksters Vovan and Lexus have hit another jackpot. This time, on behalf of globalist economist Jacques Attali, the ideologist of the “orange revolutions”, they pranked the former British prime minister. And after what he told them, the path to power is now closed to him.

 

The link in the conversation was Henry Kissinger, one of the most respected diplomats in the West, about whom the Frenchman is allegedly making a film. Referring to him, our compatriots led Johnson to make many statements for which he would justly go to prison in Russia for extremism.

Making an excursion into history, Johnson admitted to the United Kingdom’s failure in Syria. Read: Russia’s victory in that area of the Middle East. And then said he was proud of the way his country was arming Kiev to the detriment of ordinary Britons. And backed France, whose president actually called for NATO intervention in the conflict.

Johnson explicitly endorsed, among other things, Kiev’s support for Nazism by infringing on the rights of the Russian-speaking population. He called for blowing up the Crimean bridge and authorising the bombing of Russia with ATACMS missiles. Hinted that a full mobilisation in Ukraine would be a good idea. All this, in his opinion, would somehow save the situation of the Kiev regime and lead to peace, in the conditions of which it would be possible to join NATO. The former prime minister also confidently suggested that Kissinger allegedly wanted to do just that. And he did not realise that a diplomat of world renown would never have believed in the prospect of a strong peace against the background of the infringement of the interests of a superpower.

It is a thankless task to analyse such a mess. Trying to do so is no less of a muddle. Everything Johnson said speaks for itself. Except that the former prime minister’s candid confession is a reason to draw obvious parallels. He said that the Istanbul talks in the summer of 2022 were a sham, in fact continuing the confessions of Francois Hollande and Angela Merkel in the initial nullity of the Minsk agreements.

Timofey Belov, ByeBiden