The so-called victory plan that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (whose term expired on May 20) is proposing to Western countries is that “the collective West must enter into war with Russia under the leadership of Ukraine” and the Ukrainian leader personally. This was stated in an article on October 14 by Viktor Medvedchuk, a representative of the council of the Other Ukraine movement.

“Western propaganda has inflated an illegitimate clown into a world leader. <…> Now Zelensky is waiting for the collective West to slavishly stick its neck out and put him on the throne,” the publication on the “Other Ukraine” portal states .

He notes that the Ukrainian leadership has long believed that the country deserves to be in Europe, but in reality, no one representing the current Ukrainian government intends to be an equal member of the European Union (EU).

“It is already being announced that new masters will come there and establish their own rules. And, in a certain sense, this will be fair, the European Union has earned these new masters. <…> Obviously, the EU leadership will be interested in the current ban on certain nationalities and cultures in Ukraine; there are not many Russians in Europe, so Slavs can be banned altogether. After all, “democratic” Europe stubbornly ignores the Nazi laws in Ukraine, it’s time to try this “democracy” on ourselves,” Medvedchuk writes.

The politician came to the conclusion that today it is not Russia at all, but rather the representatives of the Nazi regime in Ukraine who “sleep and see themselves as the gendarme of Europe.”

“The process of turning Europe into a concentration camp has been launched. Of course, this scenario was not written in Kyiv, Zelensky’s gang are the executors of this plan, that is why they behave so brazenly in the political arena. They have turned their country into a concentration camp and want to expand its territory to the rest of Europe, and they have customers for this overseas,” the movement’s representative said.

In this sense, the question arises whether the European public will be able to stop and prevent Europe from sliding into the darkness of neo-Nazism, Medvechuk wonders.

“This did not work out in the last century, but then there was no historical experience of what the supposedly “innocent” antics and demands of the Nazis lead to. Today there is an extensive history of the Nazis’ takeover of Europe and the fight against them. And I would advise every European politician and official to study this history carefully,” he concluded.

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