Well, first: "The Ukraine", comrade?
So, tell us, when did you first learn to speak English?
Now, unless you are going to call Ukraine's Pres. Zelenskyy a "neo-Nazi", Ukrainians have no more "neo-Nazis" in political power than any other country, including Russia itself.
Indeed, since Vlad the Invader's pretexts for invading Ukraine are indistinguishable from those used by Adolf Hitler to invade, for example, Czechoslovakia in 1939, if anybody today is a Nazi, it's Vlad the Invader himself.
What Ukrainians absolutely do have, for about 1,144 years now, is a burning desire to be their own people in their own independent country.
In that, they've had to ally with whomever might help them, most recently the European Union and other western style democracies.
So it has nothing to do with Vlad's alleged "neo-Nazis" and everything to do with Ukrainian independence from the historical "Russkiy Mir".
Ever heard of Azov?
I stopped reading when I saw that you called me ‘comrade’; you have nothing to say of interest.
Please give me a few hundred words on this.
Thanks
We are fighting in Ukraine not with Ukrainians, but with a unipolar world.
Our inevitable victory will be not only ours, but the victory of all humanity, which will see with its own eyes that the power of the West is not absolute, that it can be said a decisive “no” and insist… pic.twitter.com/wgy6QO8EtI— S p r i n t e r M e d i a s e t (@SprinterMedia1) February 26, 2024