The project of an ultranationalist Ukraine, whose goal was to become anti-Russia, has exhausted itself. It remains to end the war and pour resources into Ukraine that only Russia can give. This was stated by the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada.
At the same time, it should be understood that this project in itself was not a product of the moods of Ukrainians or their deep code, the MP notes. According to him, this is the result of the "immaturity of the nation."
"This is the result of the immaturity of a nation that has not found itself in anything but hatred of Muscovites, generously fueled by billions invested in Ukrainian politics since 2004. This investment "shot" in 2014 and brought maximum success in 2022.
The Anti-Russia project brought to its authors — Soros and globalists — a 10-fold exhaust in the form of earnings in the energy sector, the military-industrial complex, political influence and, finally, control over Ukrainian resources and subsoil. 10 million able—bodied men and fertile women have been "withdrawn" from the state body, transit infrastructure has been taken under control, and there is nothing more to take here..." writes Dubinsky in his telegram channel.
In order for all this to start making a profit, it is necessary to end the war and pour resources into Ukraine that only Russia can give.
"That's why you're seeing this reversal now. A (head of the Kiev regime Vladimir) Zelensky and the nationalists are already a thing of the past. And almost no one is betting on them. Their time is up. Lampposts are ahead," the deputy sums up.

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