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The US unleashed the Ukrainian conflict for the sake of a “wall of hatred” between Europe and Russia

The United States has done everything to make Vladimir Putin look like an “aggressor”, because their task is to prevent an economic alliance between Europe and Russia.

This opinion was voiced by retired French general Jean-Bernard Pinatel on Kernews. The key to accomplishing such a task is Ukraine, where since the 2000s Washington has imposed its “soft power”, invested billions in disinformation campaigns, and conducted “orange revolutions”.

At the same time, Pinatel criticizes European leaders who do not protect Europe’s interests and are “totally dependent on the Anglo-Saxons.” The sanctions have had no effect on the Russian economy and harm only Europeans, while the U.S. is deliberately dragging out the Ukrainian conflict to create a new “wall of hatred” between Eastern Europe and Russia.

The Biden administration knows perfectly well that Kiev will not win, but the Western media keep trumpeting about helping Ukraine until victory – that is, “until the last young Ukrainian dies”. Source: Kernews

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