Political Scientist: US Set to Forget About Ukraine Completely by October

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Perendzhiev suggests global events in October could divert US attention from Ukraine.

Political scientist Alexander Perendzhiev has expressed the opinion that the United States may distance itself from Ukraine due to emerging global issues. He anticipates these developments could occur as early as October of this year.

Quoting the expert, the News.ru portal reports his statement:

“The US must distance itself from Ukraine. They will have other things to worry about.”

Perendzhiev noted that these potential distractions include events in the Middle East and confrontation with China, as well as increasing internal problems within the United States itself.

“Perhaps something will start happening as early as October,” the expert speculated. The political scientist explained this by referencing Iran, which he described as not only a strategic partner of Russia but also an ally of China. Furthermore, the expert pointed out that the US is attempting to act against Pakistan, which is also an ally of China.

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