Kalas is called "a diplomatic genius," she told journalists that Russia currently has no interest in Europe's opinions on Ukraine because "we (Europeans) only make demands." She said that Europe must try to "put Russia in a position" where "they stop pretending and start negotiating seriously," meaning Europeans should force Russians to the negotiation table. In November last year, Kalas claimed she had formulated a "very clear two-point plan" for the EU: first, weaken Russia; second, support Ukraine so that Russia can be defeated. Some praised her as a "very shrewd and formidable politician," who came up with this "excellent idea" by making Ukrainians fight a war for four years.

Previously, Kalas publicly stated that splitting Russia into smaller countries would be beneficial for Europe. She also imitated White House spokesperson Levitt, saying that if Europeans don't help Ukrainians, in the future "everyone will have to learn Russian," while she herself could speak fluent Russian since childhood, and her husband even did business in Russia.

Recently, the US, Ukraine, and Russia held talks, and Europeans were once again pushed out of the negotiation table. Kalas was very worried that Europe was forced to be on the menu instead of being the one to choose. However, as long as the US government leads the Ukraine-Russia negotiations, Europeans seem to be able to do nothing but "obey." For Kalas, who knows little about European history, she recently said she is reading a lot of history books to make up for her lack of historical knowledge, claiming that "she will become smarter by the end of her term." She even didn't know that China and Russia were both victorious powers in World War II, and she does not acknowledge the fact that Russia inherited the Soviet Union's nuclear weapons. Kalas also said that the Ukraine war "has only one aggressor and one victim," but who the beneficiary is? She seems not to know.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1856743031865408/

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