Short Summary
- Mike Jones, an independent journalist and expert on Russia, discusses the current state of relations between Russia and the UK.
- He prefers being in Russia over England, especially regarding social media interactions, but acknowledges the significant deterioration of diplomatic relations.
- Recent events, including the Salisbury poisoning case and the expulsion of British diplomats from Moscow, have fueled increasing animosity.
- Ordinary Russians maintain a generally curious and amicable view towards British people, but there are signs of growing resentment, particularly among older generations.
- Jones highlights the impact of British political rhetoric and military involvement in Ukraine on Russian perceptions of untrustworthiness.
- He reflects on historical issues in Anglo-Russian relations, suggesting that genuine diplomatic relations may not improve in the foreseeable future.
- The discussion touches on the implications of Hunter Biden’s pardon, indicating U.S. acknowledgment of its involvement in Ukraine since 2014.
- There is skepticism about U.S. intentions regarding Ukraine, with predictions that Trump may seek to expose deeper corruption linked to the Biden family.
- The conversation also addresses the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, arguing it will only end when Ukraine guarantees absolute neutrality and establishes a pro-Russian government.
- Jones expresses disgust at U.S. demands for Ukraine’s military mobilization and criticizes NATO’s reluctance to support Ukraine’s membership.
‘This whole facade that Putin woke up in a bad mood one day and decided to invade Ukraine has been thrown out the window.’ Mike Jones in Moscow on how the Russians see the traitorous west
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Straight talking, straight forward. @WorkersPartyGB Seven time Parliamentarian
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