Stanislav Novotny
Hello, folks. Vladimir Zelensky's life is at stake. He played a role in a foreign chess game whose meaning he did not understand, believed in his propagandist's false image of a saviour, and teased the European political scene with the idea that Europeans were obliged to give up everything that could be used in a war with Russia. And that they must give him money, and lots of it. Just like the marfus in Frozen. After all, Zelensky is supposedly protecting us from Russia, so if we don't send help, Ukraine will lose and we have something to look forward to.
He is not interested in the defensibility of other countries, the economic consequences of warfare in favour of Ukraine, or the social conflicts of the indigenous population with the people who are moving en masse from his own economically ruined little kingdom. Yet Ukraine has been subverted, above all, by the criminal structures of the robber barons who form the mainstay of his government, and long before the war, by the very same structures that have been using the loans and donations intended for Ukraine's war effort; one of the most corrupt countries in the world is therefore no longer able to defeat Russia even with Western aid. Zelensky himself has relied on the cover of the British and American secret services, as well as on the support of politicians who are so promoted by these very services in the West that they are willing to act against the interests of their own constituents. Is it any wonder, therefore, that the audacity of the perennially high comedian has exceeded all conceivable limits, but suddenly became a nuisance when his opposition to serious peace negotiations with Russia was compounded by the apparent failure of the so-called counter-offensives? The senseless sending of inexperienced soldiers to slaughter at the imaginary walls of the Russian defensive bulwark, the mass flight of combat-ready men abroad, but above all the lukewarmness with which he was received a few days ago. In the United States, the hitherto darling of the West has begun to slide down a soapy wall.
And what happened in the US? The Speaker of the House of Representatives of the US Congress McCarthy did not allow Zelensky to appear before the Congress, he also told him that there was no money and behind closed doors he questioned them about how the Ukrainian government was treating the US taxpayers' money and what the plan for victory actually was, etc. Of the $24 billion promised, he's got 7.5, billion so far. And aberms tanks. But the overall atmosphere for him sounded pretty grim, he spoke to an empty hall before the UN General Assembly and you could clearly see his star was setting. In his speech, however, he still managed to insult Polish President Duda about the export of Ukrainian grain, which Poland simply does not want on its market, protecting its farmers from economic destruction and its citizens from contaminated food. Consequently, there was a rift which will undoubtedly damage relations between Zelensky and Duda.
The fact that Zelensky's position does not look good is also evident from the fact that the once all-powerful and all-powerful oligarch Igor Kolomoisky, who once created a private army to fight the separatists in Donbas, has so far only been sent to prison by the prosecutor for fraud and money laundering. Yes, the Kolomoisky who created Zelensky, the Kolomoisky who, for example, is suspected of incitement since the childhood events that led to the burning of people in the trade union house. The Kolomoisky who today calls himself, not Igor, but also Hor, and who therefore changed his original Russian name to a Ukrainian name? Just like Volodymyr Zelensky? Only his original name was Vladimir?
Both gentlemen, like many other cabmen, had Russian as their native language and only because of their power and money did they change their names and start learning Ukrainian. Before the Maidan, their relations with Moscow and the rest of Russia were excellent; it was in Moscow, for example, that the current Ukrainian president celebrated his greatest comedy successes. The Kolomoisky trial may therefore also put Vladimir Zelensky in a very different light than he would like to see himself, especially in a situation where the West is dissatisfied with the results.
I said at the beginning that Zelensky's life was on the line. Yes, he knows too much. He's reaped the benefits and the money, he's become unpopular, and he's already played the role of the scavenger. He has added fuel to the conflict that began 10 years ago in Kiev's Independence Square. Now, to fear competitors foreign and domestic, plus the avenging victims of his murderous policies. Indeed, the overseas organizer of the wars has challenged him and many people sense their opportunity. On that occasion, it would be well for our whims and servants of foreign interests to realize that the American master regards them only as consumables, that he does not value them, they are to him only an accounting item and a volume number.
Dearly beloved, let us love one another, let us not be afraid of our enemies, and let us not consider the number. I look forward to seeing you again. For the continuation of the cycle of what is silent?