quotDragons like Lukashenkoquot And the storm breaks out on Orsini

"Dragons like Lukashenko". And the storm breaks out on Orsini

“Draghi is Biden’s Lukashenko and Italy is the Belarus of the United States”. Professor writes it Alessandro Orsinialready at the center of various controversies because of his pro-Putin positions, in an article published in the Fatto Quotidiano.

The Luiss professor is convinced that there will be no peace in Ukraine because the West and in particular the European Union, which is dominated by the United States, do not want to grant it anything Wladimir Putin. “Biden aims to create a very deep rift between Russia and Europe in order to gain economic, political and military advantages,” explains the analyst, who now considers Italy a “satellite country of the United States with no autonomy in the field of international security.” . . According to Orsini, “the subordination of the Draghi government to the White House constitutes an obstacle to peace with Russia,” and this is also evident from the insult directed (“animal”) by Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio to the Kremlin’s tenant. More than peace, the Draghi government seems to want the “Syrianization of the Ukrainian war” because in order to achieve peace, the enemy owes concessions, especially when they are as strong as Putin. In fact, the political scientist explains, the European heads of state and government never actually made an offer that would allow for “detente”. “Draghi included,” Orsini points out.

A full blown attack on the prime minister who didn’t like the piddino Dario Parrini, Chairman of the Commission on Constitutional Affairs. “I reluctantly have to talk about Professor Orsini again, which I would like to avoid. I’m only doing it because I think it’s right that we know what those who are happy to have a solid platform in Rai are writing are writing,” explains Senator Parrini, adding: “His eagerness to shoot them more and more today is marked a new record. Indeed, the exponent of the Democratic Party points out that between Mario Draghi and Alexsander Lukashenko there are notable differences. The first “has been leading the government of a democratic and free country for a little over a year,” while the second has been dictator of Belarus, a country “remotely controlled from Moscow,” for 28 years. Parrini says it is “absurd to equate Draghi with the Minsk satrap, Putin and Biden, Italy and Belarus.” The democratic senator comments that these are “notorious comparisons”, expressing his full solidarity with Prime Minister Draghi.