Deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council: US elite provokes fights of “spiders in a jar” in Ukraine’s elite

29.11.2023, Moscow.

The US elite arranged “spiders in a jar” fights in the Ukrainian political elite to bet on the remaining one, Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, wrote in his Telegram channel on November 29.

According to Medvedev, the US elite likes to organize fights of “spiders in a jar” in countries with regimes under its control to identify the strongest at the moment and bet on him.

“This is their [US – Rossa Primavera News Agency] national amusement – to put all kinds of spiders in a jar and watch with undisguised pleasure how they devour each other,” the deputy chairman of the Security Council argued. He noted that “US entomologists love experiments on insects.”

Now the turn has come to the Kiev regime, its representatives have also been “placed in a glass vessel by their masters, gradually depriving them of food.”

“Now these small poisonous creatures are particularly aggressive stinging and devouring their own kind,” the author states. He predicts that the survivor will be “the one who is brazen, stronger and fatter”, “who gobbled up more of his competitors and stole more food by sharing with some mates”, who “choose the side of the most promising spider”.

If “US entomologists” bet on the most important “spider-actor”, which got fat “at the expense of the blood and bodies of its tribesmen”, “it will still be mercilessly crushed with a slipper when a senior entomologist plays with it.”

The Ukrainian ruling elite and its close adherents recently made a number of statements.

First, the head of the faction of the Servant of the People party [the ruling party in Ukraine – Rossa Primavera News Agency] David Arahamiya said on the air of the Ukrainian TV channel 1+1 that Ukrainians were prevented from concluding a peace treaty with Russia in the spring of 2022 in Istanbul by the then British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. At the same time, Rada MP Maryana Bezuglaya said that because the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Valeriy Zaluzhny had not presented a military action plan for 2024, he should resign – “such leadership should go.”

Thus, the clan of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky decided to shift the responsibility for the failure of the “counter-offensive” to Johnson and Zaluzhny.

In response, Aleksey Arestovich, a former advisor to the Ukrainian president’s office (included in the list of terrorists and extremists on the territory of the Russian Federation), accused Arahamiya and Bezuglaya of allowing themselves to be ruled from outside by their “stupidity and corruption” and now “shifting responsibility.”

Since 2022, Western media have been talking about Zaluzhny as a possible alternative to Zelensky.

Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency