ADVOCATES OF WAR WITH RUSSIA WILL BE REJECTED AT THE POLLS AS IN SLOVAKIA YESTERDAY
Everyday men & women in the street loathe the idea of war. This in stark contrast to the most prominent politicians who now hold office across the western world. For peace to be resumed they must go.
One by one the warmongers will go, deselected, unelected, dismissed, humiliated and rejected, denied the platform they have sullied for so long. Yesterday one such is on her way out, Zuzana Čaputová, soon to be ex-president of Slovakia. The man replacing her, Peter Pellegrini has sworn to end Slovakia’s fuelling of the war in Ukraine and will advocate in determined and resolute fashion for negotiations leading to peace.
Last year Peter Pellegrini’s political colleague, Robert Fico, became Prime Minister of Slovakia. Fico holds the same views as Pellegrini on the conflict in Ukraine. No more weapons will be sent to the Ukrainian regime. Instead Slovakia will be an advocate for negotiations leading to a settled peace along with Viktor Orban of Hungary.
The warmongers are on their way out across Europe and soon too, it is to be hoped, in the USA and UK also. Their time in office has seen the western world disgraced across Asia and the Global South. Their use of the Ukrainian people in their geopolitical goal to weaken Russia has seen them use the most cynical device and strategy since their combined effort to bring Syria down through the use of terrorist forces.
Scholtz, Baerbock and Hadek of Germany will surely be shown the door soon. Their combined efforts have brought what once was the powerhouse economy of Europe to its knees. Through siding with the neocon warmongers of the USA and Britain they have brought deindustrialisation to Germany and humiliation to Germans who have been sorely betrayed in regard to their expectations of those they elected. Poll ratings and vocal protests at meetings to which these three speak show clearly that their time in office is clearly coming to an end.
In France Macron is a national disgrace and subject to both the anger of millions, especially including those in the agricultural sector, and increasingly fear due to his seeming willingness to bring World War Three about through sending French troops into Ukraine. For years now Macron has suffered the wrath of the French people on a more or less constant basis. He too will be shown the door never to be asked back very soon.
The Baltic States house some of the most war-hungry politicians on the planet. Their howls for war against Russia shame those nations. Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia have shameful legacies of continuing support for the remaining traces of Nazis. With annual commemorations and ceremonies held they attempt to sanitise acts of mass Nazi horror and hatred. It is no wonder then that these creatures wish to foment war against the nation that defeated their “heroes”. Those who laud the past crimes of the Nazis and praise the modern Nazis in Ukraine should be thrown out of office at the earliest possible moment.
Poland, another nation that holds past grievances against Russia close to its heart, has long forgiven the Germans who hurt the nation far more. For some unknown reason Russophobia remains alive and well among the Polish political class and has surfaced to a greater extent than ever before in recent years. Poland appears to want war with Russia, and quite blindly and recklessly it pursues a catastrophic foreign policy toward it. The Polish people have hopefully by now woken up to the catastrophic prospect of what a war with Russia would mean and will act accordingly against those politicians who advocate for such a war.
Diplomacy has died in the hearts and minds of all the men and women in the nations mentioned above. They drive the western world inexorably toward disaster and appear quite oblivious to the fact. Such blindness in the face of obvious realities is unforgivable and as such must surely mean the political demise of those fuelling this insane juggernaut of war. If not the prospects for anything approaching a resumption of peace and stability are bleak indeed. It must surely be the case however, that the people of Europe, of the USA and Britain, have too much at stake to join the reckless projects being pursued by their leaders and will vote them out of office, bringing in those who advocate for a negotiated peace such as Robert Fico and Peter Pellegrini of Slovakia.
Yes, “bringing in those who advocate for a negotiated peace such as Robert Fico and Peter Pellegrini of Slovakia” — but the question is how long will the EU tolerate them.