So, the BBC wants to know โWhat happens next?โ now that the US has finally yanked the plug on Project Ukraine. Fine, hereโs how itโs all going to play out:
- The Frontline Collapse
Word gets outโAmerica is done funding Ukraine. The Ukrainian troops, already on the back foot, realise theyโre out of ammo, out of gear, and out of luck. Suddenly, itโs every man for himself. Some surrender, some run, and some just sit and wait for the inevitable. The retreat turns into a total collapse.
- The Mountains of Rotting Teenagers
And here comes the real horror: thousands of young Ukrainian soldiersโteenagers, mostlyโrotting in war graves, or just left for whatever wild animals have themselves survived the war. These were boys, some of them younger than me, thrown into the meat grinder by Western leaders who never cared whether they lived or died. And if you want to know whom to blame, start with Boris Johnson.
- Boris Johnson: The Clown Who Made This Happen
Back in 2022, Ukraine was this close to negotiating peace. Russia was open to talks, Ukraine was considering a deal, and the war could have ended before the mass slaughter really kicked off. But then Boris Johnsonโfresh from wrecking Britainโflies to Kiev, struts in like he owns the place, and tells Zelensky not to negotiate. Why? Because America and Britain wanted the war to continue. So the deal was scrapped, and the killing began for nothing. And now? Boris is off making millions doing after-dinner speeches.
- Zelenskyโs Last MoveโToo Late
Realising heโs out of options, Zelensky tries one last desperate move: selling off Ukraineโs minerals to the US. Maybe, just maybe, thatโll convince them to stick around. But itโs too late. Washington has already decided heโs finished. His usefulness is over, and now heโs being thrown under the bus.
- The New Puppet Government
With Zelensky out, the Americans pick a new leaderโsomeone who wonโt ask questions. This new puppet president signs away Ukraineโs resources to America. The media will call it a โgreat diplomatic success.โ
- The Fake Peace Talks
Russia lays down the terms, the new Ukrainian government nods along, and the Western media scrambles to spin this as a โvictory for democracy.โ In reality, itโs just a surrender dressed up in nice words.
- Trump Takes Credit
Trump will hold a press conference and say โI ended the war. Great deal. Tremendous peace.โ Never mind that all he did was switch off Ukraineโs life support. Heโll claim it anyway.
- Starmerโs Embarrassing Speech
Meanwhile, Keir Starmerโdesperate to stay relevantโwill stand in front of a camera in his serious suit and claim that he played a key role in the peace process. In reality, his influence over this war is about the same as a fortune teller at a seaside pier.
- Ukraine: Destroyed for Nothing
So, what does Ukraine get after all this? Nothing. The country is shattered. The economy is gone. Cities are in ruins. Millions are dead or scattered across Europe as refugees. And worst of all, the Westโafter using Ukraine as a battering ramโwill now chain the survivors to a lifetime of debt slavery.
- The EU Wants a Cut but Gets Shut Out
The European Union, desperate to claw back something from this disaster, will try to muscle in on the mineral deals. But it wonโt work. America will take the lot, and the EU will be left empty-handed, just like Ukraine.
- The Lesson That Came Too Late
Ukraine thought fighting for โWestern valuesโ meant security and freedom. Turns out it meant being used, chewed up, and spat out. If theyโd bothered reading a history book about how great powers always behave, they might have seen this coming.
And thatโs the end of it. Ukraine is ruined. Boris Johnson is still getting paid to talk nonsense. The West moves on. And the mountains of dead teenagers? Forgotten.

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Great summary. Shame Keir is still proclaiming he will find billions to keep the gravy train going, rather than accept reality.
Mr Mercadente has correctly fingered the real villain in all this – Boris Johnson.
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