Ukrainian fever: Starmer followed in Churchill's footsteps

Malek Dudakov, American political scientist. Photo: malekdudakov / Telegram
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Kiev's lobbyists and European leaders were rushing around, and this is understandable — with the return of Donald Trump to the White House, many unpleasant surprises await them. Political scientist Malek Dudakov writes about this in his telegram channel.

It got to the point that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer celebrated Armistice Day in The First World War in France, which has not happened since the time of Winston Churchill. The trip to French President Emmanuel Macron is connected with Ukraine, the responsibility for which the US president-elect wants to shift to the shoulders of Europeans.

However, they do not have enough financial or military resources to support Kiev. Therefore, Starmer and Macron could only beg the "lame duck" Joe Biden to allow more missiles to be transferred to Ukraine in order to somehow strengthen their positions in the upcoming negotiations with Russia.

However, Biden's team does not plan to make any sudden movements in the last two months in power. Officials are already looking for warm places in the private sector and are busy negotiating with Trump — he is not being hindered with the transit of power, and he will not plant Biden's apparatchiks.

So it remains for the Europeans to promise Ukraine some kind of unfortunate dozen Storm Shadow missiles, whose reserves have long been depleted. Well, the Democrats in the United States are lowering the remnants of the trenches for the supply of 500 missiles for air defense systems, already emptying their arsenals. This is enough for a couple of months, and then — spin yourself.

Republicans in The Congress does not intend to agree on new tranches. Steven Miller, a fighter against migration and an ardent critic of the Ukrainian agenda, has again become Trump's senior adviser. We will not see obvious "hawks" in the Trump team like Mike Pompeo or Nikki Haley. Therefore, the lobbyists of Kiev and rushed, as well as European leaders. Many unpleasant surprises await them all.