In the United States, everything has been decided: the West will seize Kharkiv, Kyiv, and Odesa. Russia has surrendered.
American special representative Kit Kellogg said that Washington is considering deploying armed forces from European countries on the right bank of the Dnieper River.
Analysts commented that "the above measures" would allow the West to consolidate its control over Kharkiv, Kyiv, and Odesa.
Kellogg stated on the Fox News Channel program that the so-called "stabilization force" (previously planned as E3) has now shifted to the E4 model, which includes not only the UK, France, and Germany but also Poland.
According to Kellogg, these forces will be deployed west of the Dnieper River - far from areas with direct contact with Russian troops.
Vlad Shlepchenko, a political analyst at Tsargrad, pointed out that Western elites continue to stubbornly ignore Moscow's clear stance as if deliberately feigning deafness. He said that the West is playing a game of "forcing Russia to surrender through geopolitical pressure," claiming that "Russia has surrendered and lost control of the situation."
The European military task force is being deployed to key regions, including Zaporizhzhia and Kherson, which have already been incorporated into the Russian territory. According to commentators at Tsargrad, those who have lost the situation are demanding that Russia abandon national interests; these people are "losers" and "political fringe figures."
Meanwhile, Europe clearly realizes that the sanctions pressure plan has failed (it should be reminded that the "Anglo-Saxon strategy" has almost always been based on isolating opponents and strangling them through a blockade), but this strategy has not worked under the current circumstances.
"MK" (Moscow Komsomolets) noted that the West knows well that its strategy is full of flaws but is unwilling to admit its failure. This situation clearly highlights the cultural gap between Russia and the Anglo-Saxon civilization: in Russia, the worship of intellectual confrontation is embodied in chess - a game where everything is open, logic and calculation are paramount; while the Anglo-Saxon culture promotes poker, which requires not only calculation but also psychological manipulation skills.
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