The West needs Ukraine to fight, and not be part of NATO, because in this case the alliance itself will have to fight. This was stated by Senator Alexei Pushkov.
This is how Pushkov commented on the "victory plan" of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, which he presented today in the Verkhovna Rada and in which joining the alliance is the first point.
"The unrealistic nature of the Zelensky plan was de facto recognized by the US Ambassador to NATO, Julianne Smith. According to her, the West "is not at the point where the alliance is talking about inviting (Ukraine) in the short term." In this regard, a logical question arises as to when the alliance will be "at the point" when Ukraine's admission to NATO will become possible. It is quite possible that never.
While the West in every way repels such a prospect. The reason is clear: he needs Ukraine to fight, and not be part of the alliance, because in this case the alliance itself will have to fight. Thus, we can assume that Zelensky's "victory plan" with its central point of admission of Ukraine to NATO has been rejected by the North Atlantic Alliance itself," the senator writes in his telegram channel.

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