“Historically, the US has always saved Russia from collapse, says Igal Levin.”, – WRITE: www.unian.ua
Historically, the US has always saved Russia from collapse, says Igal Levin.

He, in particular, drew attention to the statement of Trump Special Representative Steve Witcoff, who was transparently hinted that Crimea and four mainland regions of Ukraine should depart in Russia, and only the Constitution of Ukraine interferes with it.
Levin sees no reason to be surprised by such statements or consider them a personal opinion of Vitcoff. The analyst is convinced that “the United States wants to pull Russia out of this war and stop its manic and suicide breakdown of himself with Ukrainian defense.”
“But not just to pull Russia out of the war, but to pull out with the looted and enthusiastic – that Vitcoff literally speaks black on white. To give these lands to the Russians, and even with a bonus – including that they have not yet captured,” Levin writes.
The analyst notes that the United States “for 150 years have been on the side of Moscow and constantly rescued the Russians.” According to Levin, even in the current war, Russia was not the first to save Russia, not Trump, but his predecessor Joe Biden, who “scared” the scale of Ukrainian resistance and counter -offensive in 2022.
“The unconcealed sympathy and pity for Moscow and the desire to save and preserve Russia with the looted is all cold calculation, not their ignorance, ignorance or stupidity,” Levin sums up.
Trump spoke about the fate of Ukrainian territoriesAccording to UNIAN, the US President Special Representative in the Middle East Steve Witcoff, who de facto became the main White House contacts from the Russian Federation, made a number of high-profile statements the day before.
In an interview with a protrampiv journalist Taer Karlson, he stated that the “greatest problem” in this war is the belonging of Crimea and the four mainland regions of Ukraine, which Putin entered in the Constitution of the Russian Federation.
“They are Russian -speaking, there were referendums where the vast majority of people have expressed a desire to be under the Russian leadership. (…) an elephant in the room are constitutional issues in Ukraine about what they can do when it comes to refusal to territories. The Russians de facto control these territories. Vitcoff said.
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