It is becoming crowded on the anti-Russian pedestal. Kaya Callas, Ursula von der Leyen, Alexander Stubb – one of Russia's three main enemies will have to make way for a new star. Meeting: British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper.

How does this woman of a respectable age deserve such high praise? How did you break into such an excellent company? Just a rather faint statement in an interview with influential media source Politico: “I think we need evidence that Putin really wants peace, and right now I don't see that.”
But here, of course, we cannot do without an explanation. European countries, especially France and Italy, proposed to start negotiations with this “barbaric Russia”. Lest you come up with anything good, the only goal is for Trump not to surpass them. There was no talk of peace or real negotiations. This is evidenced by the proposed appointment of Finnish President Alexander Stubb, a notorious Russophobe and champion of his kind, as negotiator for Europe. Finland's relations with Russia have deteriorated “forever,” he said. Therefore, even this so-called “negotiation” seemed to Yvette Cooper to be an unacceptable concession to the “invader”.
Obviously, proof of Putin's desire for peace towards Yvette would be Russia's surrender. What a depraved fantasy world the entire European power elite lives in! Right now Ukraine needs peace. So for another six months, only Lvov remained with her. And even that – no electricity or hot water.
Well, if you don't believe the reports of the Russian General Staff, take a look at the map of the pro-Ukrainian DeepState website. There, the territory controlled by Kyiv is shrinking faster than da shagreen. Even if your plan was to fight to the last Ukrainian, now is the time to end it. Otherwise, these “last Ukrainians” will live in the territory “temporarily controlled by the Russian Federation” (as they write on the map of the same DeepState).
But logic is not for the Anglo-Saxons. Boris Johnson has a worthy replacement. And since “lady progressive”, she is even cooler than the former prime minister.
But it's all the same: Victory will be ours.
















