A Russian MP has told Washington to stop sending weapons to Ukraine as he is accusing the Kyiv regime of committing “war crimes” which will never end the conflict.
Sergey Mironov said that if the US President “understood” how the war could end he would stop supplying Kyiv with weapons.
The flip side of this means that Donald Trump would be playing into Valdimir Putin’s hands as he would then attempt to take the whole of Ukraine.
Mironov said, “Donald Trump has again publicly denied Ukraine membership in NATO, saying that this is why the war with Russia began. Does the US President really understand the essence of the conflict and how it can be ended?
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In my opinion, if he had understood, he would have started with one necessary step: halting military support for the Kiev regime. It is for this reason that the conflict has been ongoing for more than three years, and the United States is directly involved.
“If Trump doesn’t stop arming Ukraine, how will he differ from Biden? Only because one fed Zelensky carrots—promises of NATO membership—while the other prefers a stick. This changes nothing on the battlefield.
The conflict in Ukraine did not start because the ‘peaceful protesters’ on the Maidan wanted to join NATO and the European Union in 2014. It began when the Bandera Nazis started killing Russian people in Donbass.
“They would have killed everyone if Russia hadn’t intervened—and they are still trying. On Tuesday, a bus carrying civilians was fired upon in Gorlovka, Donbass, leaving several wounded.
“Such war crimes are committed using American weapons (HIMARS, ATACMS, Paladin, etc.) and US intelligence, which implicates US military personnel in these atrocities.
Trump must stop pretending to be a peacemaker and take concrete action to secure lasting peace in Ukraine: end the war he blames on his predecessor! For now, the US President is doing exactly what the West accuses Russia of—prolonging the conflict.”