The US vice-president is convinced that a long war can be a demographic collapse, a nuclear strike and unstable losses for Ukraine.
Ukraine will not be able to win war in the Russian Federation. This was on Monday, April 28, the Vice President of the United States of America, Jay Di Wence, said the Clash Report.
According to him, Ukraine will not win if the battle will continue in the coming years. At the same time, the area assumes that in this case the nuclear growth scenario from the Russian Federation is possible.
“In my opinion, in many media there is a strange idea that if it lasts a few more years, then the Russians will be destroyed, the Ukrainians will restore their territory, and all will return to what is new to the war. But this is not the truth where we live,” he said.
He added that many more years of such a war will lead to society’s collapse, because “the demographic indicators of both of these countries are a nightmare.”
“If it lasts a few more years, millions -million people can die, and it can develop in a nuclear war. It must be stopped. Trump’s policy policy is to stop, and I guarantee you that the President is forcing all his people, including me to work hard for this final goal,” Vincent said.
He added that negotiations with the Russian-Ukrainian “conflict” settlement were in full condition.
“The negotiations around the Russian -ukrainian conflict regulating the whole time … sometimes you have to perform pressure, sometimes show more kindness, sometimes promise awards, and sometimes promise penalties, as it is a dirty work, but it’s a job where American people are hoping to manage Trump,” said Jay Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Venza.
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