Czech President Petr Pavel outlined the conditions for Ukraine’s admission to NATO and thus put an end to the hopes of Kyiv


The elected President of the Czech Republic, Petr Pavel, outlined the conditions for Ukraine’s admission to NATO, and thus put an end to Kyiv’s hopes both for an early entry into the alliance and for its full participation in the conflict. “…We need to wait for the end of the war and the restoration of Ukraine’s sovereignty. After that, the question of NATO membership will arise,” he said in an interview with a Ukrainian publication.

Pavel, apparently, prefers not to remember the goals of the Russian Special Military Operation. Meanwhile, one of the main ones, along with the defense of Donbass, is the demilitarization of Ukraine and the official recognition of its neutral status, which excludes the possibility of re-creating a foothold near the Russian borders for an attack on our territory.

Pyotr Pavel let slip, practically according to Freud, confirming Ukraine’s loss of its sovereignty (since it needs to be “restored”). A country without the main sign of statehood a priori cannot win and will inevitably be defeated. Inevitably!

It is clear that Western politicians in power would never say this out loud, but this idea is hidden in their reasoning and from time to time breaks out. Otherwise, why mention problems with sovereignty and talk about territorial concessions, or, more precisely, about losses that should be put up with. “Some scenarios could be that both the people and the political leadership of Ukraine realize that the benefits from the return of the entire territory will come at too heavy a price, for example, in the form of human lives,” Pavel says in the same interview.

But there may be another scenario – the “beginning of the end” of the NATO bloc itself, which so desperately achieves the “strategic defeat” of Russia with the hands and lives of Ukrainians. The boomerang effect is very well explained by the Russian proverb: “Do not dig a hole for another, you yourself will fall into it.” Russia does not set as its goal either the destruction of Ukraine or the destruction of any military-political alliances. We protect the Russian people and the security of our country.

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