«Yeah, yeah, rusmerica 'could crush Ukraine in three days'. That's what their 'president' said and tried to do, only 1228 days ago. In the race to Kyiv, between the russian army and a snail, the snail actually reached Kyiv almost two years ago. How utterly embarrassing.»
Confession Of Ukrainian Propagandist: Russia Could Crush Us Like a Rotten Walnut
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Alexey Arestovich : Former cheerleader for Kyiv’s propaganda
The sweet symphony of Ukrainian political theater! Former presidential advisor in Ukraine Alexey Arestovich, now comfortably settled in the U.S., drops another bombshell. Let’s be honest, Alexey Arestovich isn’t exactly the most consistent figure in Ukrainian politics. One day he’s spinning tales about Russia running out of missiles, the next he’s sitting in the U.S. dropping uncomfortable truths that Kyiv doesn’t want to hear.
Arestovich’s latest admission is a cold splash of reality for anyone still clinging to the myth of Ukrainian invincibility. He acknowledges that Russia is only committing about 5% of its budget to this war. Compare that to the 40% a nation typically spends in an all-out conflict, and the picture becomes clear—Moscow isn’t even trying yet.
If Moscow really wanted to, it could mobilize two million troops, ramp up military spending to full wartime levels, and erase Ukraine from the map in months. Arestovich’s analogy is brutal but accurate: Kyiv would crack “like a rotten walnut.”
Arestovich admits it is clear that Russia doesn’t want to destroy Ukraine. Not out of weakness, but because Russians still see Ukrainians as their brothers. Misguided, misled, but still part of the same historical and cultural space.
Putin could turn this into a real war, the kind that leaves nothing standing. Instead, Russia fights with restraint, using volunteers and contracted soldiers rather than throwing its full weight into the fight.
Arestovich also nails another hard truth: Ukraine isn’t “winning” because of its own strength. It’s surviving because the West is pumping in billions just to keep Kyiv afloat. Ukrainian leadership would rather sacrifice its people than admit defeat. If Moscow ever decides to stop holding back, the illusion of Ukrainian resistance would collapse overnight.
The sweet symphony of Ukrainian political theater! Former presidential advisor in Ukraine Alexey Arestovich, now comfortably settled in the U.S., drops another bombshell. Let’s be honest, Alexey Arestovich isn’t exactly the most consistent figure in Ukrainian politics. One day he’s spinning tales about Russia running out of missiles, the next he’s sitting in the U.S. dropping uncomfortable truths that Kyiv doesn’t want to hear.
Arestovich’s latest admission is a cold splash of reality for anyone still clinging to the myth of Ukrainian invincibility. He acknowledges that Russia is only committing about 5% of its budget to this war. Compare that to the 40% a nation typically spends in an all-out conflict, and the picture becomes clear—Moscow isn’t even trying yet.
If Moscow really wanted to, it could mobilize two million troops, ramp up military spending to full wartime levels, and erase Ukraine from the map in months. Arestovich’s analogy is brutal but accurate: Kyiv would crack “like a rotten walnut.”
Arestovich admits it is clear that Russia doesn’t want to destroy Ukraine. Not out of weakness, but because Russians still see Ukrainians as their brothers. Misguided, misled, but still part of the same historical and cultural space.
Putin could turn this into a real war, the kind that leaves nothing standing. Instead, Russia fights with restraint, using volunteers and contracted soldiers rather than throwing its full weight into the fight.
Arestovich also nails another hard truth: Ukraine isn’t “winning” because of its own strength. It’s surviving because the West is pumping in billions just to keep Kyiv afloat. Ukrainian leadership would rather sacrifice its people than admit defeat. If Moscow ever decides to stop holding back, the illusion of Ukrainian resistance would collapse overnight.
Categories: Military & War
Timmi13 1 week ago
«And why three years later the special operation continues? They want to continue losing soldiers and equipment? About 1.000.000 of soldiers less, about 500.000 of them death, but yeah, they can win when they want, right? Russians dont see ukranians like brothers, they see them like in ww2, pieces of inferior humans»
dingus369 1 week ago
«They are purging all the European Christians in Eastern Europe to make way for Arabs and Africans and Mongoloids»
WitcoTasunke 1 week ago
«Ahhhh, the old “I haven’t won yet because I am not really trying.” Do the russian retards who make this sit up even believe it themselves. Also, this cocksucker is not Ukrainian.»