'All the tales that it would be considered an interference in their internal affairs, we could absolutely spit on that,' political commentator Henry Sardaryan said.
"Regarding issues with deliveries [of weapons], the meaning of their support of Ukraine is to endlessly prolong the conflict in order to drain Russia of its resources to the max and to exert internal political pressure on our country," Sardaryan said, as translated by Russian Media Monitor.
"It's quite obvious whom they are using to do this, they aren't even hiding it. They say, 'We won't be using tanks or anything else in order to overthrow Russia's current government.' They say, 'We have to do it with the hands of locals.' By 'locals,' they mean the people they've been supporting, financially and otherwise. Therefore, they have an internal resource here.
Above, a photo of Russian President Vladimir Putin. An analyst on Russia state-run media recently called for the country to engage in more election interference in retaliation against Ukraine's allies.Speaking further, Sardaryan suggested that Russia engage in election interference against foreign nations that have offered aid to Ukraine in retaliation for their actions. In particular, he referenced 12 national elections set to be held in European nations within the coming year.
"Do we have this kind of resource on their side? In 2023, there'll be elections in 12 European countries," he added."These are national elections, there may even be more, if some elections take place ahead of schedule... All the tales that it would be considered an interference in their internal affairs, we could absolutely spit on that. If we have our own interests, which demand that we influence internal politics of other countries, then we have to do it — at any cost.
Ukraine is set to receive a significant amount of military aid in the form of various light armored personnel vehicles from the likes of the U.S., France, and Germany, which could open up new strategic options in its
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