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ukraine was god's own country.....US President Donald Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, who has played a central role in opening negotiations on resolving the Ukraine conflict, is “spreading Russian propaganda” and should be sacked, according to a senior Ukrainian lawmaker. The head of the Kiev’s Foreign Affairs Committee, Aleksandr Merezhko, made the remark in response to Witkoff’s interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson, during which the envoy spoke about the status of former Ukrainian territories that have joined Russia, describing the issue as “an elephant in the room” that “no one wants to talk about.” “They’re Russian-speaking. There have been referendums where the overwhelming majority of the people have indicated that they want to be under Russian rule,” Witkoff said. “The Russians are de facto in control of these territories. The question is: Will the world acknowledge that those are Russian territories? Can [Vladimir] Zelensky survive politically if he acknowledges this? This is the central issue in the conflict,” he added. Merezhko strongly condemned the “disgraceful, shocking statements,” accusing the Witkoff of acting as an envoy of Russian President Vladimir Putin rather than of the Trump. “We are talking about a representative of the president who should have professional expertise in this matter and know some basic things. obvious things. And he doesn’t know this. He spreads Russian propaganda,” the lawmaker insisted in a televised interview. Merezhko said that wasn’t sure if “ignorance, naivety, or unprofessionalism” was behind Witkoff’s statements and called for the US official should be booted from his role. “We clearly can’t dictate to American friends who should represent them. But this person needs to be removed from this delegation, he should not be a representative of the [US] president. Since he’s either completely unprofessional or simply repeats Putin’s narratives,” Merezhko added. Moscow and Kiev have taken bipolar positions on the former-Ukrainian Kherson and Zaporozhye Regions and the Donbass republics of Donetsk and Lugansk, all of which officially joined Russia in autumn 2022 following a series of referendums. Kiev also formally claims Russia’s Crimea, which seceded from Ukraine in the aftermath of a violent Western-backed coup in Kiev and joined Russia in 2014, as its own. Moscow has repeatedly signaled that its sovereignty over the territories is not negotiable, while Kiev has repeatedly pledged to seize back control of all the territories it claims as its own. The Ukrainian leadership has seemingly softened its rhetoric as of late, now insisting it will never recognize “occupation”of the territories and Russian sovereignty over them in any form. https://www.rt.com/news/614707-ukraine-trump-envoy-remarks/
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‘Unspeakable’: Ukraine breaks the silence surrounding wartime sexual violence
Growing numbers of Ukrainian women in areas recaptured from Russian occupation are starting to speak about the sexual violence they experienced at the hands of Russian soldiers. The watershed moment comes from the amplitude and nature of the crimes, says Inna Shevchenko, a Ukrainian feminist activist and author of “A Letter from the East”.
This article appears in the French media France 24…
So far, I haven’t seen this mentioned any where else… BUT, at the same time in France, mentioned in the GERMAN media, is the case of sexual misconduct by French actor Gérard Depardieu (Depardieu = “part of God”)…
The article about the SEXUAL ABUSES BY RUSSIAN TROOPS above only appears NOW… The areas recaptured from Russian occupation by Ukrainian troops happened at least two years ago…
So why is this coming to light today? Well, one can speculate that with the peace negotiations, in Saudi Arabia, which demand that Ukraine cedes some territory to Russia which Ukraine refuses point blank, to use a cliché… one would pour as much crap on the Ruskies...
As well, in the same breath, having Depardieu being dragged through the mud with his dicky actions and slaps on women backsides as friendly gestures, SUBCONSCIOUSLY adds to the “truth” which is UNVERIFIABLE…
Certain women old enough to be grandmothers have begun speaking about their rapes at village meetings in Kherson region to raise awareness. “In the face of such barbarity, silence becomes a form of collective abandonment. And it is these voices, fragile but courageous, that are breaking the wall of silence,” said Shevchenko.
WE MUST SAY that adding the “grandmothers” in this report IS A NICE TOUCH BUT smells of FAKERY from a million miles away… There could be some truth in it, though... LIKE THE BUCHA massacre which was BLAMED on Russia troops, but since then has been PROVEN to have been a set up by the SBU, killing RUSSIAN sympathisers nearly three days AFTER the Russian had left the area…
ANOTHER TELL-TALE sign of fakery is this:
While prosecutors have registered 344 cases of conflict-related sexual violence since the start of the invasion, women’s groups believe the real number runs in the thousands.
It is our simpleton view that the Russian troops, retreating as ordered by their superiors while under fire from a superior YUCKRAINIAN ARMY THEN, would not have time to drop their trousers, do the deeds and run…
But one can SAY THAT THE UKRAINIAN government can lie with brilliance, only matched by the gall of THEIR chief porkyist, Volodymyrrrr…
The SET UP here IS “faramineux” as the French would say…
Mykron!!!
“Mikron, Wait!” Russia’s Medvedev Rips Into Zelensky’s Macron Call as a Desperate Joke! | TN World
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIw8Suu9yBU
MORE FUNNY THAT THE TWO RONNIES!
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POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.
accepting peace....
Negotiating a Peace is Not a Betrayal of Ukraine
Europe needs a security architecture that acknowledges Russia’s interests.
BY Ted Snider
President Donald Trump has abandoned the Biden policies of “nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine” and of isolating Russia. He has pushed Volodymyr Zelensky to the negotiating table and negotiated with Vladimir Putin. He has advocated for ending the war without having weakened Russia and without Ukraine having won back its captured land.
Europe and Canada are angry. France’s Emmanuel Macron and Britain’s Keir Starmer are assembling a “coalition of the willing” to go on supporting Ukraine. Canada’s new prime minister, Mark Carney, joined Macron in his first overseas trip in “their unwavering support for Ukraine as it continues to resist Russia’s unjustifiable war of aggression.” While ostensibly encouraging a ceasefire, they are also encouraging Ukraine to stick to conditions that would doom a ceasefire, such as Western-backed security guarantees, which Moscow launched its invasion to prevent.
While Democrats, Europeans, and Canadians have the right to feel betrayed by almost everything else Trump has done domestically and foreign, it is they, and not Trump, who are betraying Ukraine.
Negotiations are not appeasement. There are several reasons why the Trump administration’s ceasefire strategy is not a betrayal.
In a world of journalism and political announcements by social media, of hybrid wars and disinformation, reality still counts. Russia is winning the war; Ukraine is losing. The continuation of the war would bring more loss of life and land to Ukraine. Thus, sustaining the war is a betrayal of Ukraine’s interests. Nothing would be gained and many Ukrainian lives would be lost by its prolongation.
Reality still counts off the battlefield as well as on. Ukraine will not become a member of NATO. The Trump administration has made this clear, and they have handed that verdict down to their NATO allies. On March 14, when NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte was asked if Trump had taken NATO membership for Ukraine off the table in negotiations, he simply replied, “Yes.” Even before Trump’s reelection, Ukraine was not about to join the alliance. NATO’s door was closed even during the Biden administration, which always stopped short of offering anything more than the empty promise of an “irreversible path” and always refused to put American troops on Ukrainian soil. It did this for the same reason it refused to grant Kiev NATO’s Article Five protection: it doesn’t want a war with Russia that risks expanding into World War III. It is time to admit that reality and formalize it, rather than continue a pointless war.
The drawing of borders will be one of the challenges of the ceasefire negotiations. Russia will likely have to make concessions, keeping the land they have conquered and surrendering their claims to some of the land they hoped to obtain. Here, too, Ukraine’s friends need to acknowledge what Kiev has already accepted: lost lands will not be won back by war. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has emphasized to NATO and Ukrainian defense ministers that any thought of Ukraine recapturing all its territory is “an unrealistic objective” and an “illusionary goal.” Zelensky has already conceded that “we don’t have the strength” to recover Crimea and the Donbas, while still insisting that Ukraine “cannot legally acknowledge any occupied territory of Ukraine as Russian.”
Moscow will keep fighting until the safety of ethnic Russians in the Donbas is assured. That too is a reality. The possibility that that key Russian goal could have been attained through autonomy rather than annexation was lost with the Western deception of the Minsk agreements and with the U.S. and the U.K. pressuring Ukraine away from the negotiating table in Istanbul in the early weeks of Putin’s 2022 invasion. The Ukrainian armed forces are not capable of winning back all of the Donbas and Crimea, and Russia will not stop fighting until its continued control of those territories is assured. Not recognizing that reality ensures the continuation of the fighting.
Nor is it appeasement to recognize that Russia has security concerns analogous to our own and to acknowledge our past broken promises related to NATO expansion. Russia’s war on Ukraine cannot be legitimized, but the concerns that motivated it can be discussed. Russia attempted those discussions two months before the war with the proposal on security guarantees that it presented to the U.S. and NATO. Russia is wrong to respond to broken promises by attacking Ukraine, but they are not wrong that the U.S. and NATO assured them that NATO would not expand further east after the Cold War.
It is also a reality that there will not be a secure and permanent peace in Ukraine until the broken promise of “no Ukraine in NATO” is restated and signed.
Though a justifiably angry Europe is bitter about welcoming Russia back into the fold, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has already said that when the war ends, the U.S. and Europe will “restore normal relations with Russia.” The repairing of ties will be necessary to secure an enduring peace. The failure to build an inclusive European security architecture at the end of the Cold War left Russia on the outside feeling threatened as the Western alliance encroached on its borders. From the Russian perspective, that failure is the biggest part of what led to the return of war to Europe. To prevent future wars on the continent, that failure needs finally to be fixed. It is not a betrayal of Ukraine or Europe to recognize that Ukraine and Europe can only be safe by negotiating security guarantees that are broader than Ukraine and take in all of Europe.
Pushing for an end of the war in Ukraine is not a betrayal of Ukraine. It aligns policy with reality rather than with wishes. It leaves Ukraine sovereign with most of its land, secure and free to pursue maturing relations with Europe. It provides Russia with the security that was promised to it so it can rest easy within its borders. It leaves Europe with a security architecture that should have been built long ago and has a superior chance of securing a permanent peace on the continent. Europe’s cries of betrayal and its resistance to the Trump administration’s push for peace are not in the best interest of Ukraine. They risk only longer war and greater loss of land and life.
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/negotiating-a-peace-is-not-a-betrayal-of-ukraine/
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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT.
Gus Leonisky
POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.