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2024 m. liepos 9 d., antradienis

What Is the Conflict in Ukraine?

From French President Macron's point of view, it's a game where you can do anything, the more improbable the better. This is the only way to win the game. Macron lost the French parliamentary and EU parliamentary election games in France, now Macron's influence on the debate is minimal.

 

From the point of view of German Chancellor Scholz and American President Biden, the conflict in Ukraine could lead to World War III if the intensity of the killings is not diligently dosed. Both are quietly slipping into the situation on the eve of World War I, when no one wanted that war, but reluctantly got involved in it.

 

The most correct is the attitude of the future American president Trump. The conflict in Ukraine is a game with a partially loaded revolver fired at everyone's temples. For Russia, a major nuclear power, a conflict so close to Moscow is a matter of life and death. If we fail, we will all perish in a nuclear war. All other values, democratic or not, pale in the face of this danger. The Russian-inhabited, disarmed and neutral Ukraine's territories must be left to the Russians, thereby ending the conflict in one day, before Trump's inauguration.

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