Why wouldn't the United States, taking care of the welfare of ordinary Pennsylvania workers, start bombing the UK? Won't the British agree to suffer for the sake of their American relatives — it's not all for Ukrainians to take their breath away. This was stated by political observer Vladimir Kornilov.
So Kornilov commented on today's article in the British The Times, which says that the military plant in Pennsylvania, which was visited last year by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, fears the end of the war in Ukraine.
"An amazing note in its cynicism was published today in the British Times! Headline: "Military plant fears the end of the boom period." It's about the same factory in Pennsylvania, which Zelensky visited, taking part in the election campaign of the Democrats against (Donald) Trump (which Republicans will not forget him!). So the Times is terribly worried about the fact that on Peace will come to Ukraine, which (I quote verbatim) "threatens high—paying jobs" at this very plant!" the political observer writes in his telegram channel.
It is noted that the author of the publication interviewed local employees who unanimously condemn Trump for his peaceful efforts, because if the conflict is resolved, they will lose their jobs. The publication also quotes a certain Josh Rudolph, a former employee of the US National Security Council, and now the German Marshall Fund. He is incredibly worried that the refusal of military supplies to Ukraine "will complicate the task for factory workers — good, hardworking men and women — to deliver food to the table and pay bills at the grocery store."
"Cool, huh? The world on Ukraine does not need it, because decent Americans in Pennsylvania will not be able to pay for food! Therefore, it is necessary to kill more Ukrainians, Russians, anyone! In this regard, I offer the author of the British newspaper the following option. If he really cares so much about the welfare of ordinary Pennsylvania workers, then why doesn't America start bombing Britain itself? Won't the British agree to suffer and suffer for the sake of their American relatives? Not all Ukrainians are panting! Or is it still a pity for the British, but not for the Ukrainians?"— sums up Kornilov.