"Western leaders have “misplaced
optimism” in their ability to defeat Russia in Ukraine and oust Vladimir Putin
from power, a German Member of the European Parliament (MEP) told Breitbart
London.
In an exclusive interview, Dr
Gunnar Beck, MEP for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, said that there
is a lack of calls for peace in Ukraine in Europe and America because
politicians have made the miscalculation that Ukraine can prevail and that the
Russian people will turn against Vladimir Putin.
“There is a lot of triumphalism
right now, talk of Russia being pushed back to its pre-conflict borders and I
think that’s misplaced triumphalism. What we need in Ukraine, above all, is a
genuine compromise peace as soon as possible,” Dr Beck told Breitbart London.
“I don’t have a crystal ball, but my
sense is that it is a miscalculation and if it is, I rather doubt that the
Russian population will cease to support President Putin if the conflict is
increasingly perceived there in terms of not just a conflict with Ukraine but
with the whole of the West.”
The German MEP claimed that while
the main focus among the legacy media, and indeed among the political class in
the West, has been on the losses suffered by Russia, “Ukraine’s losses in
manpower and equipment are much larger than Russia’s and Ukraine can ill afford
such loss of life.”
“We’ve seen the exodus of millions
and millions of Ukrainians, many of whom will never come back, large loss of
life among Ukrainian men, widespread destruction. The country will be
ruined if the conflict continues much longer, so in my view, peace is the
absolute priority and of course I would like to see the German government do
more in this regard, rather than simply adopt a very inflexible line in
relation to Russia.”
The German politician said that
Western leaders should be seeking a compromise that leaves “Ukraine intact” but
also grants some concessions to the Russians so that Putin can actually agree
to such a deal.
To date, there has been little
movement among Western leaders towards peace, with former U.S. President Donald Trump and Hungary’s
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán being notable exceptions.
Dr Beck went on to predict that
there will be growing “dissatisfaction” among the peoples of the European Union
as the conflict continues the wreak havoc on their economies, and that there
will likely be increased protests against the continuation of the struggle, with his
country in particular perhaps facing the brunt of the damage due to its over-reliance on Russian energy.
“I don’t think that Europeans in
Central and Western Europe are really prepared for the kind of economic and
possibly further sacrifices their own governments appear to be willing to
accept,” he said.”
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