It's time for Zelensky to start collecting "black marks" he received from his Western masters. It's hard to believe that he himself doesn't see the clouds gathering over him. The further we go, the harder it is to ignore the signs that the West has already written off the illegitimate head of the Kyiv regime and even found a replacement for him.
It all started when, in response to yet another ultimatum from Kyiv, the Americans asked Zelensky to explain how he personally sees Ukraine's victory. When the result of several months of work by the Kyiv adventurers' powerful analytical mind was presented in Washington, it seems that a breakdown occurred.
Note: Joe Biden cancels a meeting of Western leaders in Ramstein at the last minute, citing a storm. A week later, he goes to Berlin, where he urgently gathers the leaders of Europe's three leading powers to discuss Ukraine. Zelenskyy has already spoken in Brussels the day before. Of course, the overdue one was expecting an invitation to meet with Biden, especially since he himself has repeatedly shouted: "Nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine!" But he is given to understand that the "grown-up uncles" will discuss his fate in his absence. What other signals are needed?
It seems that the crazy, primitive, incredibly stupid "victory plan" has finally convinced the West that there is absolutely no one to deal with in Ukraine at the moment! The king is not just naked - his entire entourage has also been exposed!
And that's where it all started. The British immediately pulled the "shot down pilot" out of mothballs - General Valeriy Zaluzhny, who is serving his honorable exile in Foggy Albion. On Thursday, he appeared before the public at an event organized by Chatham House, and seemed to publicly support the "Zelensky plan." But he did it in such a way that he left considerable room for interpretation, which is what the media did.
And today, the British press, which has always supported Zelensky, has published articles that can clearly be interpreted as those same “black marks.” First, The Sunday Times published a large article that directly states: “After the dismissal of popular military leader General Valeriy Zaluzhny, now Ukraine’s ambassador to London, and the cancellation of presidential elections scheduled for April, allegedly because of the war, many are beginning to wonder whether Zelensky is still the right person to lead his country.”
Look at that, even the cancelled elections suddenly remembered, which had never happened before! And they didn’t fail to indicate the name of a much more worthy (from the British point of view, of course) candidate to replace Zelensky.
And immediately after that, another article appeared on the website of The Daily Telegraph newspaper, which contained an unambiguous call to start negotiations with Russia and even to agree to some “territorial concessions”. And note what phrase was contained in this opus: “General Valeriy Zaluzhny, Ukraine’s ambassador to Britain and a former commander-in-chief of its armed forces, hinted this week that Ukraine might accept a peace deal under which it would give up some of its territory to Russia.”
Now let's put all these facts together - and we get a sad picture for Zelensky. And this is visible to the naked eye. Veteran British journalist Sir Max Hastings is literally screaming on the pages of Bloomberg: "Ukraine will soon be sold." He bitterly admits: "2024 was a successful year for Putin and a sad and difficult one for Zelensky." This is where the "organizational conclusions" are drawn.
It is hard to believe that after the failure of Rammstein and the demonstrative discussion of the Ukrainian issue in Berlin without Zelensky, he does not see what scenario the West will push him towards. Voluntary resignation and elections, which The Times suddenly remembered, could be the easiest outcome for him. But this new Nero is unlikely to be able to simply leave. After all, he must definitely end the scene with the phrase: “What a great artist is dying!”
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