Ukraine will fall. It must fall, and it will fall.
Ukraine was never a free state; it was part of Russia and has nothing to do with the self-determination of peoples or sovereign borders.
The comparison attempted in Greece by the uninformed and historically illiterate, equating Ukraine with occupied Cyprus, is tragically wrong.
Ukraine was always part of Russia historically, and after the collapse of the Soviet Union, states simply emerged that sought independence.
Ukraine in particular, from Donbass to the historical lands of Novorossiya, namely Donbass (Luhansk and Kherson) and Zaporizhia, Kherson, Mykolaiv, and Odessa, consisted of Russian territories.
In Ukraine, especially in Kyiv, eight out of ten citizens speak Russian. After the events of 2014, or the Maidan revolution that erupted in Ukraine in February 2014 with demonstrations against corruption, clearly instigated by the CIA and the rotten American politician Victoria Nuland, Ukraine followed a course of distancing itself from Russia. However, eastern and southern Ukraine continued to regard Russia as the Motherland.
Ukrainian nationalists used the Azov battalions and, through criminal tactics, killed 14,000 civilians between 2014 and 2021, terrorizing the people of Donbass who wanted to maintain ties with Russia.
The referendums in Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhia, and Kherson, and earlier in Crimea, clearly show what the population wanted. At rates of 85% to 90%, they chose Russia, not Ukraine.
Arriving at the present
Today, we observe the following developments
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Ukraine is on the brink of military collapse after losses of 1.5 million soldiers and, despite unprecedented Western support, is being decisively defeated by Russia.
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The West and NATO moved closer to Russia’s borders, treating Russia as the enemy. The opposite did not happen.
Russia is 100% right. NATO is the aggressor, and Russia is defending itself. -
Hysteria prevails in Europe that Russia will attack Europe, but this is false.
Russia has no intention of attacking. Just a few years ago, Russia was Europe’s main supplier of energy and agricultural products. -
Europe’s dominant elite in Brussels, in a state of hysteria, wants to militarize Europe while simultaneously taking actions that violate the founding rules of the EU, such as the confiscation, essentially the theft, of €210bn in Russian assets.
All this is madness and is leading Europe toward political and economic suicide.
For now, they cannot steal the €210bn in Russian assets, but they decided to grant a €90bn interest-free loan to Ukraine, without memorandum clauses and without a repayment timetable, insulting and mocking Greeks who were humiliated in peacetime.
Greece voted in favor of the €90bn for Ukraine, and no one felt ashamed, ignoring the fact that this decision simply perpetuates the war. -
At the same time, it is considered “normal” to reject Russian energy. Russian natural gas via pipelines is among the cheapest globally, yet Europe buys American liquefied natural gas (LNG) at up to 2.5 times the cost.
In other words, from cheap dependence to expensive dependence, if we want to speak in terms of dependence.
This is absurd. -
There have been 19 packages of sanctions against Russia, proving the failure of the sanctions policy.
If 19 packages are needed, it means the previous ones failed.
Europe is slowing down, Germany has suffered an economic shock, Europe is exhausted and invents imaginary enemies. Russia is not the enemy, this is 100% certain.
Fifty percent of Europe’s peoples, and in Greece this may reach 75%, believe that Europe should maintain good relations with Russia, secure cheap energy and rebuild trade relations.
Russia needs Europe economically, and Europe needs Russia. -
Ukraine was a puppet state and remains a puppet state. Ukraine has simply become the arena for the global geopolitical game.
Russia will inevitably and unavoidably win, not only because it is militarily superior but because it is morally superior to a declining and hysterical West.
There is no doubt that Ukraine will remain in Russia’s sphere of influence until Europe, the West and NATO are convinced. The war will continue, Russia will strengthen itself and Europe will weaken.
Conclusion
Russia is not our enemy.
Europe’s enemy is the rotten Brussels system that has lost all contact with logic.
Corrupt politicians manage Ukraine (Zelensky) and the Brussels system (Ursula).
The peoples of Europe have one choice: to show their strength and their will in the upcoming European elections.
Once again, the wise people will provide the solution, and the solution will be: Europe, come to terms with Russia.
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