Zelensky wants West to fight Russia – exiled Ukrainian opposition leader
Parts of Europe could be turned into “a concentration camp” as Kiev tries to provoke a war between the West and Russia, exiled Ukrainian opposition leader Viktor Medvedchuk has warned.
Writing in an article for the Other Ukraine news outlet on Monday, Medvedchuk suggested that the primary goal of Vladimir Zelensky’s so-called ‘victory plan’ – which he has been touting to Kiev’s foreign backers – is to push the collective West “into a war with Russia under the leadership of Ukraine and Zelensky personally.”
Pointing to how some officials in Kiev have already hailed Ukraine as “the most democratic country in Europe,” claiming it would be “at the top of the EU member states” if it joins the bloc, Medvedchuk suggested that citizens in some European countries could soon be compelled into military service, similarly to how this is enforced in Ukraine.
“Why should men be caught on the streets for war with Russia only in Ukraine? Everything is moving towards the fact that such a ‘festival of democracy’ will be held throughout Europe, and the Ukrainian Territorial Recruitment Office (TCC) will teach this to their European subordinates,” Medvedchuk wrote. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has already suggested that the EU should prepare for war with Russia, he added.
Medvedchuk suggested that “Zelensky’s advanced methods” could be used to increase taxes on the population in some European countries in order to fund the military. EU officials could also follow Kiev in banning certain nationalities, religions, and cultures, he warned.
“Some may think this is nonsense and an inappropriate joke, but we should remember history,” Medvedchuk said. “Not long ago, people were burned alive in Europe for the ‘wrong’ nationality and ‘wrong’ political views,” he added, recalling that many Nazi death camps during World War II were guarded by ethnic Ukrainians, who had become “part of the punitive system in Europe.”
“Today, it is not Russia, but Nazi Ukraine that dreams of being the gendarme of Europe. And this is a very real scenario, since the process of turning Europe into a concentration camp has been launched,” Medvedchuk claimed. He called on Europeans to prevent their continent from “sliding into the darkness of neo-Nazism.”
Medvedchuk was leader of the Opposition Platform – For Life party, formerly the second-largest group in the Ukrainian parliament, until his arrest in April 2022. The party was banned three months later, and Medvedchuk was sent to Russia in exchange for several Ukrainian POWs in September. Since then, he has headed the Other Ukraine movement and acts as chairman of its council.