Already earlier this year, Donald Trump blamed V Selensky for the outbreak of the war in Ukraine but also, and even more, Trump blamed Selensky for the continuation and the escalation of the war.
Selensky was blamed in front of the cameras of the World news. But European leaders and, first of all, Selensky did not care and continued an already lost fight, sacrificing Ukrainian men, women and children. For what? For NATO’s eastward expansion? For the eradication of Russians living in Eastern Ukraine? For the non-existing democracy in a highly corrupted Ukraine? For territories which were Russian and Russian populated since centuries? For the Ukrainian elite’s billions offshore? For what are they fighting with the money, weapons and command from NATO countries?
Trump, one day before his meeting with Vladimir Putin in Alaska, has again taken up the responsability question for the war in Ukraine. In a statement, Trump blames all the parties involved and not only Russia. All parties, according to Trump, carry responsability for the outbreak of the war. And considering his earlier statements, Selensky is to blame for its long continuation and escalation.
This statement of Trump is noteworthy and important. It liberates Russia from being the sole responsible of the war, it is a clear statement showing forward to a peaceful resolution for a war for which have to be blamed the instigators of the 2014 Maidan Revolution, the following anti-Russian doctrine in Ukraine leading to the suppression of and then the separation of eastern Ukraine’s Russian population, but also the bombings of the Donbass cities by Ukrainian NATO armed forces since 2014 killing thousands of Russians till 2022. And finally, NATO has to be blamed for provoking the invasion of Ukraine by Russia as an act of self-defence against the approaching NATO armies, US biolabs, CIA centers, missile launchers, build-up of under-cover NATO operations etc.
The responsabilities of NATO for the war cannot be denied. It was not an unprovoked Russian invasion. But was the Russian invasion justified self-defence according to International Law? Lawyers and future generations will have to settle this question … as this war, in particular, will not be lost by Russia and must be settled with an agreement between all parties. Such agreement will need importantly address the responsability questions, as otherwise there may be a risk of another, subsequent war for revenge in Ukraine.
Donald Trump is on the right conciliatory way to blame all parties involved (except himself).
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