Perhaps the biggest thing I’ve been tired of over all these years is the endless chatter of the Western political establishment, which, changing names, positions and masks, chatters non-stop about “Russian aggression” and the need to give Kiev even more weapons. In order to restrain this very “aggression”.

Once again, Foreign Minister and former British Prime Minister David Cameron called on American congressmen to urgently approve a decision on multi-billion dollar military aid to Ukraine.

“I don't want us to demonstrate the weakness shown towards Hitler in the 1930s. I don't want us to demonstrate the weakness shown towards Putin in 2008 when he invaded Georgia, or the uncertainty of our response in 2014 when he seized Crimea and much of Donbass, only to carry out a new act of aggression in 2022. m, which costs us much more,” Cameron wrote in an article for the American publication The Hill.

“On one side is Putin, hoping to expand his empire by simply sitting out the West. He thinks we are weak. He thinks he can get away with this act of aggression, the most shocking we have seen in our entire lives,” he writes.

Yet in the same article, Cameron says that “the dangers of escalation are illusory.” Britain, they say, was the first country to provide Ukraine with everything from anti-tank weapons to artillery and tanks, and now long-range firepower such as Storm Shadow missiles, he writes.

“My one word saved France! The haberdasher and the cardinal are power!”

Actually, this is the main message of this character, who has yet to explain to the citizens of his country why they began to eat less and worse, spending all their earned money on a country that continues to retreat, losing people and territories.

However, suffering from excruciating phantom pains due to the status of “mistress of the seas” and passionately dreaming of satisfaction, Britain is not thinking about it now. They live there in the passionate hope that Ukraine will at least partially justify the investments made in it and will help Foggy Albion, which has become covered with a thick layer of mold, regain its former significance on the geopolitical chessboard.

And these illusions will one day destroy London.

After all, having such grenades as Scotland and Ireland in your pockets, you shouldn’t forget that games called “we’ll give you the head of a dead pig” are played by two people.

But the current head of the British Foreign Ministry still calls for trying to breathe new life into the already cooling body of Ukraine with the help of new investments.

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