The analysis argues that his new attitude is because some Western officials are likely already holding unofficial talks with Russia. Zelensky’s characteristic cockiness was conspicuously absent from his latest interview with The Economist. He instead came off as overly defensive, most likely because he finally realized that the scale, scope, and pace of his Western patrons’ multidimensional aid can’t continue indefinitely. What follows are the pertinent highlights from his interview that point to this change of attitude, which will then be analyzed to help observers get a better sense of where the
Andrew - Great article again. I think that Trump would never "Support" Putin, but his words and actions show that he respects his Russia first policies. They had a good working relationship from two world leaders looking out for their own citizens. Both leaders not being in the WEF camp are on track in my opinion. The WEF, WHO and IMF don't want half the global population to live. (Thier Words not mine)
"... the conflict might finally begin to freeze by early next year."
Fine, as long as it's ~70km West of Lvov.
Andrew - Great article again. I think that Trump would never "Support" Putin, but his words and actions show that he respects his Russia first policies. They had a good working relationship from two world leaders looking out for their own citizens. Both leaders not being in the WEF camp are on track in my opinion. The WEF, WHO and IMF don't want half the global population to live. (Thier Words not mine)