Michele Santoro on the counterattack against Navalny: “Parties united against Putin? No, just to continue the war in Ukraine”

Michele Santoro does not intend to be moved by the demonstration of national unity that took place yesterday in Rome with the protest against the regime of Vladimir Putin following the death of Alexei Navalny. The journalist who has now entered politics with the “Peace Land Dignity” list for the European elections has no doubt that last Friday's assassination is a regime assassination. Yet he does not appreciate what he sees as the use of this affair to justify a new push for the rearmament of Ukraine and Europe in order to contain threats from the Moscow regime. Santoro explains his position outside the choir to Tuesday. “National unity? If it’s to continue the war in Ukraine indefinitely, no thank you,” enthuses the former host in Giovanni Floris’s living room. Which, speaking of regimes and state murderers, recalls the equally uncomfortable cases – but for the United States – of Julian Assange, whose extradition is expected tomorrow, or of the detainees tortured without compliments at Guantanamo after the September 11th. “Now the major newspapers will beat the drum” in support of the rearmament operations of Europe, as well as Ukraine, the day after the consternation caused by the death of Navalny in Russia, denounces Santoro. According to whom, these enormous resources should instead be invested in combating the high cost of living, protecting work and rights. “Do we want weapons, including nuclear weapons, or things that really matter?”, the radical left’s column provocatively concludes.

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