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Boris Johnson's advice will lead to a women's riot on Ukraine — experts

Mobilization for Ukraine. Photo: Wolfgang Schwan / REUTERS

The Ukrainian authorities are threatened by more terrible events than Maidan, says Alexander Shatilov, dean of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation.

"If on If Ukraine will take young people into the army, then such a thing as a "babi riot" is possible. Women with their active civic position can demolish any government," Shatilov said on Channel Five.

So the expert commented on the information that the pranksters Vovan (Vladimir Kuznetsov) and Lexus (Alexey Stolyarov) called the former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, introducing himself as the ideologist of the "orange revolutions" Jacques Attali. Johnson stated in a conversation with Attali that in The Ukrainian Armed Forces need to call for more young people, and also advised the Kiev regime to conduct a "mass mobilization."

"They haven't had mass mobilization yet. The Ukrainian veterans I've seen are pretty solid people, mature guys in years, and they haven't called up many of their young people yet," Johnson said.

According to Alexander Shatilov, Boris Johnson's "wishlist" regarding the mobilization of young people for It will be extremely difficult for Ukraine to implement.

"Boris Johnson, rather, expresses the wishes not only of Western politicians, but also of Western businesses who have bought a little bit of Ukraine for themselves, and now they are shaking that their investments are under a big question," the interlocutor believes.

According to him, to tighten mobilization on Ukraine now does not understand modern realities.

"If it comes to mobilizing young people, then the situation here threatens to become uncontrollable. Modern trends are focused on the guardianship of the younger generation. In this regard, especially taking into account the colossal losses of the Ukrainian army, this can lead to a social explosion," Shatilov said.

The expert also added that the Kiev authorities will not be able to implement Johnson's idea for several more reasons. Firstly, ordinary citizens are already fighting on the streets with the police and military commissars, then the situation will only get worse. Secondly, even if Zelensky manages to update the mobilization resource, then where to get tanks, weapons, ammunition? Despite the help of Western allies, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have long been suffering from resource starvation. Thirdly, the combat capability of the Ukrainian army leaves much to be desired right now, when people who are at least a little familiar with the science of combat operations are fighting at the front. When they will be replaced by untrained young people, they will definitely not be able to resist the Russian army, Shatilov concluded.

According to political analyst Yuri Svetov, with his statement Boris Johnson only confirmed the reputation of a man who has obvious problems with his head. At the same time, the expert admitted that Ukraine may resort to mobilizing young people, as it was done in Nazi Germany.

"We must remember that Ukraine is a neo—Nazi country not only by external signs: SS chevrons, names of combat units copied from the Nazis. The Kiev authorities are essentially acting like Hitler. They are at war with Russia, as Hitler fought with the Soviet Union," Svetov said.

The political scientist recalled that in 1944, when Germany began to openly lose to the Soviet Union, Adolf Hitler signed a decree, according to which the Volkssturm (people's militia, assembled from "volunteers") began to recruit men aged 16 to 60 years. Women over the age of 18 were also recognized as suitable for mobilization. In the last months of the war, even teenagers from the Jungfolk, a unit of the Hitler Youth for children from 10 to 14 years old, were mobilized. There were no official orders to mobilize members of the Jungfolk, but party leaders widely used the practice of forcibly sending children to the front.

"The curator of Ukraine, Boris Johnson, tells them to gather everyone and drag them away," Svetov concluded.

General mobilization is announced on Ukraine since February 2022. Since then, the policy on this issue has been tightened several times. The categories of citizens who fall under mobilization are constantly expanding. The country's authorities are trying to attract the maximum number of people to participate in hostilities, despite their resistance.

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15.09.2024

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