Ex-Pentagon adviser accuses Zelensky of destroying Christians

Zelensky’s address at the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra. Photo: Presidential Office

Former Pentagon adviser Colonel Douglas Macgregor, in an interview with Professor Glenn Diesen, launched a sharp attack on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, claiming that he is deliberately destroying Ukrainian Christians.

“This man, Zelensky, seems determined to kill as many Ukrainian Christians as he possibly can. It's not just a question of fighting Russia. He's happy to denude Ukraine of people. And that is, in my judgment, a horrific war crime. It's right up there with what's happening in Gaza,” Macgregor said.

He also claimed that the secret police appear quite comparable to Stalin’s NKVD.

The interview was published on Professor Glenn Diesen’s YouTube channel. During the discussion, they touched on a range of geopolitical topics, including the situations in Venezuela and Ukraine, as well as the positions of European countries.

Earlier, the UOJ reported that U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matt Whitaker emphasized the need to protect the Church’s rights in resolving the war in Ukraine.

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