It would be extremely funny if this is how the US breaks it's support for Ukraine somehow. Blaming the Ukrainians and throwing them under the bus once defeat looks inevitable to give angry Europeans a scapegoat and themselves an easy out since they "attacked our dear and respected ally and went too far"
I wonder if they would truly turn against Ukraine or hold some lingering resentment towards them. This whole war has been sold to the Europeans pretty hard with I think Denmark treating the Zelensky plea for arms like some kind of Marvel event.
treating the Zelensky plea for arms like some kind of Marvel event.
During the first few weeks of the invasion, it was reported by western media and newsball fans that Zelensky uttered “I don’t need a ride. I need more ammunition” when he was told an armed escort arrived to pick him up. They lauded him as a brave leader who stands his ground and will sink with the ship if necessary.
A few days later, pro-Ukraine media within Ukraine reported that they asked insiders about the quote and they were perplexed by it because it never happened. This follow up was never reported by western media or the newsball fans
It would be extremely funny if this is how the US breaks it's support for Ukraine somehow. Blaming the Ukrainians and throwing them under the bus once defeat looks inevitable to give angry Europeans a scapegoat and themselves an easy out since they "attacked our dear and respected ally and went too far"
I wonder if they would truly turn against Ukraine or hold some lingering resentment towards them. This whole war has been sold to the Europeans pretty hard with I think Denmark treating the Zelensky plea for arms like some kind of Marvel event.
During the first few weeks of the invasion, it was reported by western media and newsball fans that Zelensky uttered “I don’t need a ride. I need more ammunition” when he was told an armed escort arrived to pick him up. They lauded him as a brave leader who stands his ground and will sink with the ship if necessary.
A few days later, pro-Ukraine media within Ukraine reported that they asked insiders about the quote and they were perplexed by it because it never happened. This follow up was never reported by western media or the newsball fans
add it to the pile of "things that never technically happened but would be heckin cool and based if they did", along with the ghost of kyiv