because I say no to Zelensky His tour smells American

because I say no to Zelensky. His tour smells American Il Tempo

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I will not listen to President Zelenskyy in the courtroom, although I have deep sympathy for the Ukrainian people, who are tormented by the bombing and beatings of Putin, who of course remains the aggressor. And the aggressors remain in the wrong column of history, although history itself will take care of examining the causes of this conflict. They are like the dust that collects on the table. And which also bear the fingerprints of Europe and even more so of the United States of America. I specify further: the imperialist vision interpreted by the Democratic Party.

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I have no direct or indirect ties to Putin or his ganglia: I didn’t take any money, I have no financial ties, I don’t have any advice and I didn’t even wear propaganda shirts. I just have a goddamn habit of reading facts for what they are. And I am even more interested in a possible peace, just as I am concerned with defending the equally sacrosanct interests of Italy, which has once again been hastily embroiled by the government in a role other than theirs, that of mediation.

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Zelenskyi is not an ambassador of peace, although the dominant narrative wants to portray him as the good thing about the story. He is an attacked person who has every right to defend himself, but he errs in wanting everyone to participate in his resistance to evil, forcing everyone to side with him. Zelensky’s communication pushes the gas pedal to the max, in the wake of dramatic and tragic images that fill newspapers, television news and programs (which once again testify that wars, death and despair only occur when a camera is turned on or the photographer’s lens opened). otherwise it is not there). No one doubts that a tragedy is unfolding in Ukraine. What I strongly question is whether we are on the way to the peace agreement. Inviting Zelensky to Parliament knows a lot about homologation: you did it, then we must do it too. I add that this tour of the President of Ukraine smells a lot of American organization, understood in the sign of Biden.

Before the parliamentarians, who will feel part of the coupons front simply by clapping hands and a standing ovation, the president with the shaggy beard and military looks will repeat what the White House would like: nofly zone, more guns, more soldiers for guerrilla warfare second phase, more presence in this confrontation than would have been compared in America to 9/11 or Pearl Harbor, in Germany to the Cold War symbol of the Wall, and in Jerusalem to Hitler’s Nazi anger (which attracts a mountain of criticism). Perhaps he will speak in the house about fascism and resistance (a quote from Bella Ciao would not surprise me). The plot of the speeches in the parliaments of the allied countries is repeated in the same pattern.

It is clear that the Ukrainian President, being attacked, has an easy time reaching consensus, but since the aim here is to stop an armed clash or at least not spread it like wildfire, consent is useless. There is also no need to counter propaganda with other propaganda. Zelensky’s words are not words of peace or pacification: they can be understood from his point of view, but not from our (or at least mine) point of view. It’s not that if we all go to war out of solidarity, peace will come by magic. Peace is achieved by entrusting third parties with a mediating role that will entail difficult decisions.

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I deserve successively some expressions that Zelenskyy used in front of representatives of the people: “Strength is the only way to create peace”, “I have a need, I have a need (…) I’m here to ask to do more, it seems too much to protect our skies with a nofly zone?”, “Germany has put economic interests (he spoke of the second gas pipeline) before European security”, (to Scholz) “Break down this wall and evacuate Give Germany the leadership it deserves (…) Demand an energy embargo » And more.

Let’s face it: to listen to Zelenskyy, we’re taking the Old Continent straight into World War III. And I don’t want this situation to be comfortable for someone across the ocean. Someone who fared badly with Russia and China from the start.