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Shocking revelation: Zelensky bribing corrupt politicians in Europe – Treason if Greek soldiers go to Ukraine

Shocking revelation: Zelensky bribing corrupt politicians in Europe – Treason if Greek soldiers go to Ukraine
Note: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has a history of corruption, while reports also target other politicians in Southern Europe. Could such revelations emerge in Greece as well?

Certain well-informed sources report that the corrupt Ukrainian President Zelensky is bribing politicians in Europe, with such individuals located in both Brussels and Southern Europe.

In fact, some state that major revelations will come light close to the upcoming elections planned soon in Europe, revealing how Zelensky distributes money from the funds he receives from Europeans; essentially, he takes and gives.

These matters are also known to the Americans, who, along with the Russians, will use every tool available to change the political landscape of Europe.

Imagine if, just a few months before the elections, it were revealed that a certain prime minister was being bribed by Zelensky. It would not only be disgraceful but would lead to an electoral collapse.

This perhaps explains the zeal of certain European politicians in supporting a collapsing Ukraine.

It should be noted that the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, has a history of corruption, while reports target other politicians in Southern Europe. Could something similar come to light in Greece?

Treason if Greek soldiers go to Ukraine

The orchestration by the Coalition of the Willing to send troops to Ukraine should not be underestimated, despite clear warnings from Russia that they will become legitimate targets for elimination.

France and Britain have stated they will send troops, but what will happen if other countries, such as Greece, follow suit?

If Greece sends soldiers to Ukraine and they return in body bags, should they be honored as heroes or as traitors?

If in 2026, without peace in Ukraine, the coalition of the willing sends troops against Russia and Greek soldiers are included among them, and they are killed by a missile strike, should they be honored as heroes or as traitors?

This question is being raised because politicians in other participating countries are posing similar dilemmas.

But questions remain

1) Can Greece send an expeditionary force to Ukraine even as a security unit and not a strike unit?

Answer So far, Greece has publicly denied that it will send troops with the "willing," but French media have indirectly reported that Greece has not said a categorical no. A New Democracy government might make this mistake if it finds itself on the wrong side of history.

2) Would it be a criminal mistake for Greece to send troops to Ukraine?

Answer Clearly yes. Russia is an Orthodox Christian country and is on the right side of history. Greece's involvement in the Ukrainian issue has been recorded as an unacceptable error, and such an involvement would mean alignment with the losers, namely the West and NATO. Russia is 100% right; it is defending against NATO plans to expand eastward for decades. What does NATO want in Estonia or Ukraine? From whom does it want to defend itself?

3) Can Greece, in the midst of an election year, send troops to Ukraine?

Answer The year 2026 will be a pre-election year since elections will be held in April or May 2027. Logically, no one would make such a risky decision, but if it happens, it will be presented as participation in a deterrent force, claiming that Greece, with its 200,000 soldiers, is a battle-ready country, which is obviously not the case.

4) If Greece sends soldiers to Ukraine and they return in body bags, should they be honored as heroes or as traitors?

Answer Greece is a Russophile state with a history of over 300 years of relations. Greece and Russia have historical, religious, social, and economic ties, so anything opposing this history would be treason. The fallen soldiers cannot receive the honors of heroes because they simply will not be heroes, but traitors. Greek soldiers should clearly refuse any participation in something that will only bring pain, failure, and mourning. Nothing good will come of it.

Conclusion

Greece still has another opportunity to side clearly with Russia, not only because it is the winner in the Ukrainian conflict, but because the majority of society—almost 75% of the Greek people—is with the Russians. Those who side with the Ukrainians do so either out of ignorance, party obsession with ND, or foolishness.

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