West “choked” in confrontation with Russia
The incident at the beginning of the week, when the American permanent representative to the UN, Nikki Haley, announced the introduction of new harsh sanctions against Russia, which, as it turned out, are only at the stage of discussion, clearly testifies to the mess reigning in Trump’s circle. Soon the information was disproved, and Trump had to moderate the ardor of his diplomatic worker, who hastened to make such serious statements without approval.
According to the Russian political scientist and radio host Sergei Mikheev, the West is beginning to openly lose its rhythm in the ongoing information war. The Skripal case scandal, which has been working so hard lately, has begun to fall apart, never reaching its final goal, and after it there is already an attack on Assad’s chemical arsenal, for which Theresa May also did not gain praise from ordinary Britons as well as , most importantly, from the parliamentarians of their country.
Pressure on Russia through an open military confrontation is now clearly not even considered, because it is difficult to come up with the worst example of a military operation, starting from ultramodern American missiles, which showed effectiveness below 20% against seriously obsolete air defense systems, and ending with a British submarine aimed at the Syrian coast, which the evil Russians did not miss to participate in Assad’s “chemical weapons” strike. However, with all this, the West still has much more effective methods of influencing Russia - economicalthough in this case they have already used up a significant part of their arsenal, but there are no results.
According to the Russian political scientist and radio host Sergei Mikheev, the West is beginning to openly lose its rhythm in the ongoing information war. The Skripal case scandal, which has been working so hard lately, has begun to fall apart, never reaching its final goal, and after it there is already an attack on Assad’s chemical arsenal, for which Theresa May also did not gain praise from ordinary Britons as well as , most importantly, from the parliamentarians of their country.
Pressure on Russia through an open military confrontation is now clearly not even considered, because it is difficult to come up with the worst example of a military operation, starting from ultramodern American missiles, which showed effectiveness below 20% against seriously obsolete air defense systems, and ending with a British submarine aimed at the Syrian coast, which the evil Russians did not miss to participate in Assad’s “chemical weapons” strike. However, with all this, the West still has much more effective methods of influencing Russia - economicalthough in this case they have already used up a significant part of their arsenal, but there are no results.
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