"Putin is already the winner. They're just trying to find an honorable way out for Biden," says Professor Reginaldo Nasser.
“Putin already emerged victorious there in November,” said Reginaldo Nasser, professor of International Relations at PUC-SP, in an interview with TV 247.
247 - Professor of International Relations at PUC-SP, Reginaldo Nasser, in an interview with TV 247, commented on the Russian movements in Europe this Tuesday, the 15th, after Russian President Vladimir Putin begins withdrawing troops from the border with Ukraine.indicating an agreement with the country, which was used by the United States to provoke the Russian government..
The crisis involving Ukraine began with the American attempt to make the country a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and with the increase in arms shipments to the country. From the beginning, "it was Joe Biden who stirred up the crisis, and he was already doomed to fail," according to the professor. "Putin already emerged victorious back in November," he said.
Nasser declared that Putin's victory was already guaranteed because, firstly, "neither Biden, nor France, nor anyone among the Europeans will put troops into combat"; and secondly, "the issue of Ukraine is a crucial matter for Russia's security. It is not for the United States, it is not for England, it is not for France."
He further explained how the Russians won the conflict without firing a single shot, such as "Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said earlier."“Putin has his head in the Cold War and used the tactic of deterrence. He increased the number of troops. He never said he was going to invade, that there was going to be war. The deduction is from the United States. [Putin] made the move and Biden said there was going to be war,” argued the professor from PUC.
“Putin was clear: he doesn’t want missiles at his doorstep. Period. That’s the problem. If he doesn’t have that, there’s no problem at all. [...] Putin is already the winner. Now they’re trying to give Biden an honorable exit, but he’s making things worse,” said Nasser, highlighting recent statements by the US president about being "prepared" to react if Russia attacks Ukraine or the US.According to him, this is merely to "appease conservative sectors in the United States to improve his popularity"—which has fallen sharply with the US defeat in Afghanistan.
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