The Russian president is in the same position today as Hitler was in 1943, when the war was already lost but still far from over.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was in the same position as the leader of Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler, in 1943, when he had already lost the war, but it was still a long way off. This is what the Vice-President of the European Commission Frans Timmermans said, Nieuwsblad reports.
“Russia is now a complete pariah in the international arena. The sanctions are very difficult. The war costs a lot of money. And Putin has already lost. He was wrong about the stability of the Ukrainians. Also, nobody dared to tell him the whole truth, including about the state of his army, which was destroyed by corrupt officials,” said Timmermans.
He also recalled that Hitler also lost the war at the end of 1943, but it continued for two more years.
“Putin can still create a lot of chaos for a very long time. That’s why the bombing of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure aims to bring people into such poverty that millions will leave for Europe,” added the Vice President of European Commission.
In his opinion, the only thing that can change Russia’s course is “the realization that the West will not surrender, regardless of the events on the battlefield.”
In his opinion, Europe should keep its ranks close, maintain the facade with the Americans and continue to support Ukraine financially and militarily.
It was previously reported that 71% of Russians support the war in Ukraine. There are also fewer supporters of peace talks with Russia. Now they are 50%, and a month before it was 55%.
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