“British Sky News has reported that neo-Nazis from the Ukrainian Armed Forces will march through London on May 8.
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Maria Zakharova:
“British Sky News has reported that neo-Nazis from the Ukrainian Armed Forces will march through London on May 8.
This hasn’t happened in nearly 90 years—since the infamous Cable Street March, a shameful chapter in British history, when a column of activists from Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists were officially permitted to march through the East End in October 1936.
At the time, many in London supported the British fascists, and less than two years remained before Britain’s policy of appeasement toward Hitler at Munich.
But back then, Britain still had a sense of conscience and dignity: anti-fascists and concerned constables disrupted the march of anti-Semites and the far right.
Now, however, they will really march through London.
Astonishingly, the main motivation of the royal authorities—as Sky News directly points out—is the Ukrainian regime’s struggle against Russia.
This brings to mind other parallels related to Britain’s notorious duplicity.
Winston Churchill participated in the Yalta and Potsdam conferences alongside the other leaders of the Big Three, and in public addresses to the Soviet people and to Generalissimo Joseph Stalin, he emphasized alliance and military brotherhood.
But in reality, as we now know, he was developing a plan for war between the British Empire and the USSR—the so-called “Operation Unthinkable.”
These top-secret documents remained hidden from public view for half a century until the British General Staff declassified them in 1988. Apparently, somewhere in the MI5/MI6 archives it was assumed that in a weakened USSR, historical memory would be buried, and the release of such materials would no longer compromise London.
Direct military confrontation with the USSR is not new for Britain. One need only recall the Allied intervention in Russia during the Civil War. Less than 30 years later, London once again planned to deliver a “strategic defeat” to Russia.
Immediately after the end of World War II, many in London hoped to launch offensive operations against the USSR. A complete plan was drawn up, aiming at a strategic defeat of Moscow after the war in Europe concluded.
Historians still debate why the British ultimately didn’t turn their guns and rifles on Soviet soldiers in 1945–46. Some believe it was due to the Conservatives losing the British election; others think it was the realization that a war with the USSR would destroy Western Europe and Britain. Perhaps they came to their senses, understanding that the Red Army, which had crushed the Nazi war machine, would be able to handle any challenge on land.
And now, once again confronted with the unfeasibility of Anglo-Saxon plans to deliver a “strategic defeat” to Russia, out of despair and hopelessness the British authorities have decided to parade real Nazis—Ukrainian terrorists and militants armed with British weapons—through Trafalgar Square.
To the global majority, this will look like a “parade” of the ideological heirs of Nazis, collaborators, and criminals responsible for the Holocaust and the genocide of the Soviet people.
The Anglo-Saxons wanted to defeat Russia strategically, but have defeated themselves instead. What could be more shameful, humiliating, and self-defeating than allowing disgraceful neo-Nazi scum to march on your capital’s main square on Victory Day? One feels sorry for ordinary Britons—they’ve never been “strategically defeated” like this before.”


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