During the Biden-Trump debate last week, the subject of
Ukraine figured prominently. The words “Ukraine” and “Ukrainian” were used 25
times during the debate.
Below I would like to draw your attention to some
points.
During the Biden-Trump debate last week, the subject of
Ukraine figured prominently. The words “Ukraine” and “Ukrainian” were used 25
times during the debate.
Below I would like to draw your attention to some
points.
In this article I want to consider the question: Who is to blame for destruction of Ukrainian cities?
This question
can be partially answered by finding out who is to blame for the Ukrainian
crisis in general; see my article Has the Russian Special Military
Operation in Ukraine been provoked?
All Western politicians and all Western media say that the Ukrainian crisis allegedly began in the spring of 2014, when the Crimea became a part of the Russian Federation and fighting began in Donbas. But in reality, this crisis began in the fall of 2013. And, in my opinion, this crisis is a completely unnatural phenomenon.
The crisis started on 21 November 2013 after the
decision of the then Ukrainian President Yanukovych to postpone signing the Ukraine–European
Union Association Agreement.
Last weekend, the Summit on Peace in
Ukraine was
held in Switzerland; of course, US Vice President K. Harris and Ukrainian
President V. Zelenskyy took part in this Summit.
Below I am going to comment on excerpts from their speeches.
This weekend, a Summit on Peace in Ukraine will be held in Switzerland. The summit will be attended by prominent Western politicians - French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau etc.
In
my opinion, one of the most important questions at this Summit should be the
question: Why is there no peace now in Ukraine?
At the conference
scheduled for this month in Switzerland, Zelenskyy - in my opinion - will mainly say the same things that he spoke about
at the conference in Munich this year (see the official website of
the President of Ukraine):
“We must follow rules in international politics, but Russia...”
Zelenskyy
used the word “rules” 14 times in the aforementioned speech alone!