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Ex-US intelligence officer notes the stupidity of the West's approach to the situation in Ukraine

Ritter: no one should die because of the West's approach to the situation in Ukraine
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Former US Marine intelligence officer Scott Ritter has said that no one should die because of the West's stupid approach to the situation in Ukraine. He said this in an interview published on the Dialogue Works Youtube channel on September 22.

"I don't want to die for Ukraine, or for Zelensky, or for this madness that is happening in Europe today. I don't want to die, you shouldn't want to die, your family shouldn't want to die because of the stupidity of the West's approach to Ukraine," the ek scout said.

Ritter also called for Zelensky to be stopped, adding that what is happening "is not games."

"How much longer are we going to let this madman in Kiev hold the fate of the world in his hands? When will we take responsibility and say we don't want to die?" - he added.

Earlier, on September 20, Bloomberg reported that Zelensky was going to present his plan to Biden on September 26. He also stated the desire of many of the country's Western partners to see Russia participate in the next "peace summit."

On the same day, US political analyst John Mirsheimer said that Russia was winning the conflict in Ukraine and the US authorities realized this. The expert noted that the situation for the Ukrainian side would only get worse, as a result of which the White House would face a real catastrophe.

On September 17, a member of the European Parliament from Hungary, Tamás Deutsch, said that the authorities of the Western countries should agree that their strategy for handling the conflict in Ukraine had failed. The Hungarian representative called on European leaders to change the strategy of financial and military support for Kiev and reminded that arms deliveries to Ukraine threaten a serious escalation.

The special operation to protect Donbass, the start of which Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on February 24, 2022, continues. The decision was taken against the background of the aggravated situation in the region.

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