Chechnya leader Ramzan Kadyrov believes that European states providing military support to the Ukrainian army are provoking Russia to start a full-scale war.
“Europe, with its statements and military support, pursues a specific goal – to force Russia to move from a special operation to a full-scale war, using all kinds of weapons along the entire front. Do the people of Ukraine need this? Of course not. And the West? And how!” said Kadyrov.
According to the head of Chechnya, NATO countries “naively believe that such a war will weaken the Russian Federation.”
Kadyrov said that “Russia has always been ready for any kind of war throughout its history,” and emphasized that this scenario did not frighten him.
“We are fine if Russia faces NATO helmets, but they will send your fathers, husbands, brothers and sons instead. You Ukrainians are being pushed to death!” said.
Kadyrov also outlined his vision of how to avoid it. “Declaration of war from Russia”.
“The Ukrainian people must remove the Zelensky so-called patriotic noodles from their ears, take to the streets of Kyiv and expel all the corrupt leadership from the country, who did not dig trenches, but only provoked the whole people into “heroism”. He believes in “death”.
The head of Chechnya also offered Western countries a way out of the crisis. According to him, Europeans were convinced that Russia was responsible for the rise in gasoline and food prices.
“The fool understands that the reserve funds of these countries are spent on armament for Ukraine. The sanctions hit Europe, not Russia. The first heads of prime ministers have already flown. Europe will breathe freely when all the first persons of states are replaced before the onset of cold weather. Otherwise, this winter Russia will not be able to heat everyone with gas in time. More precisely, he can do it, but he doesn’t want to.”
Problems of the Ukrainian army
Earlier, the head of Chechnya suggested that military aid from Western countries for Ukrainian soldiers did not reach them properly or “mysteriously melted in the pockets of the authorities.” He also believes that the morale of Ukrainian soldiers has plummeted.
“What the Western European countries did not do for Ukraine, so that the fight against the last Ukrainian proceeds in normal mode. Money, weapons, equipment, people – and this is only a small part of their supposedly noble activity. However, this struggle does not turn out well for them every day. “Soldiers are fleeing, equipment is destroyed, and weapons are safely placed at the disposal of allied forces,” he said.
The threat of all-out war
According to the authors of Foreign Affairs, the conflict in Ukraine could spiral out of control, even if neither side takes specific steps to escalate the situation.
“The joint desire of Russian and US Presidents Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden to avoid a large-scale conflict does not guarantee an unintentional escalation of the situation in Ukraine,” they say.
According to the authors, the conflict will turn into a full-scale war with the participation of third countries, due to the large number of participants, the use of the latest technologies and the weaknesses of international organizations that cannot find themselves. one way to solve it. The article states that no international mechanism controls the conflict.
The authors note that the conflict between Ukraine and Russia will last a long time. The remaining countries, in their view, will have to learn to live in a new world.
In early July, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia in Ukraine had “seriously started nothing yet”. “We hear today that they want to beat us on the battlefield. Well, what can I say, let them try.”
According to Putin, Russia has repeatedly heard statements from the West about its intention to “fight to the last Ukrainian”. The President stressed that this would be a tragedy for the Ukrainian people, but it seems that everything is moving towards it.
Putin also said that Moscow has not given up on peace talks. “But those who refuse should know that the further he goes, the harder it will be to negotiate with us,” the head of state said.