Against the backdrop of Joe Biden's visit to Ukraine on February 20, the swamps are howling louder, not forgetting to invent new fairy tales. And not only the Kremlin's propagandists are doing this, but also those who are directly in power.
So, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev, in his Telegram channel, said that Biden's visit testifies to his oath “neo-Nazi regime to the grave.” However, apparently, he conveniently forgot the signs of Nazism and which state answers them all, writes Channel 24.
A small glimpse of the truth
He did not forget about the fable about the preliminary security guarantees provided to the US President, probably referring to other guesses of low-quality propagandists of the “great and mighty”,
However, even in Medvedev's delirium there was a place for a glimpse of truth. He said that Biden promised Ukraine a lot of modern weapons for the war against the invading regime. He also confirmed that Western partners really regularly provide Kyiv with both money and weapons.
However, a glimpse is a glimpse that does not last long. Immediately after that, the deputy chairman of the Security Council argued that such arms supplies are necessary for NATO member countries to enable their own military-industrial complex to earn money, as well as to somehow steal weapons for sale to terrorists around the world.
And the fact fell out of his head in an absolutely “incredible” way that it was Russia that started the war of conquest to destroy Ukraine, because of which our state is forced to defend itself with the help of Western weapons. And also the fact that at the beginning of a full-scale invasion there was no talk of modern tanks or fighters.
Also, Medvedev tried to sarcastically mention the statements of the leaders of civilized countries about faith in the Victory of our state.
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Medvedev could not help but “justify” why Ukraine should be defeated. He stressed that although our state is doing well with the supply of weapons, it will be difficult, if not impossible, to win a victory without the population.
Of course, he had to back this up with some facts, but he took the data, using the principle of word of mouth, playing somewhere in the market in Krasnoyarsk. He stated that, according to nameless immigrants from Ukraine, after the annexation of Crimea and parts of Donbass, as well as after February 24, 2022, “according to various experts,” no more than 25 million people remained in Ukraine.
Consequently, according to him In conclusion, the decline in the population of Ukraine is “the answer to the question of who is the future.”