Ending this war is a priority for the European Union
International war conflicts tend to involve hidden interests, disgraceful influences of great powers, and economic, arms industry and electoral interests. In the Russian Invasion of Ukraine, which began on 10 March 2022, the sides are not only Russia and Ukraine, but NATO also supplies Ukraine with arms and qualified personnel, and Ukraine provides soldiers, land and most victims.
The European Union (EU) has gone out of its way with this war, but without being attacked. Because of this war it is suffering extremely severe economic consequences with more expensive energy, present and future military expenses, and the perverse policies that derive from Agenda 2030, established to restore nature, which no-one understands. Sadly in the EU we are not exactly in the best of hands to face difficult situations, and the EU seems to be governing against Europeans’ interests in an authoritarian way. The main EU countries (Germany, France, Italy, Spain) are heavily in debt and their growth is stagnated. Large multinationals of European origin are moving to the USA where they pay less in tax and energy is cheaper, while the USA sells energy to Europeans. European middle classes shrink in size and illegal immigration is such a serious problem that it will bury all European governments.
Una vez iniciada la guerra (EE.UU) quien no quiere acabar con ella, argumenta motivos o intenciones falsas para justificar intereses inconfesables (venta de armamento), como por ejemplo, EE.UU y Reino Unido alegan defender la libertad, la dignidad, y otras cuestiones que se anteponen a las vidas humanas, los intereses europeos.
Ukraine cannot win the war because Russia cannot lose it (for being a nuclear power). So ending this war as quickly as possible and not taking any notice of Zelensky are worthwhile for the EU, but Zelensky does not seem interested in ending the war. A good solution for the EU is to pact a ceasefire and for Russian troops to withdraw from Ukraine by maintaining Crimea, demilitarising Donbas, building a new independent country, let’s name it Donbastia, and organising free elections when conditions are met.
Peace treaties must exclude intentions of humiliating any side, and if they do, they will lay the seeds of a future conflict. This happened before with the Treaty of Versailles that, by humiliating Germany, lay the seeds of the later World War II. The EU cannot act as USA’s servant, although it has military hegemony, and must organise its own defence, which will take years to prepare and involve making growing investments in defence by improving its industrial sector. The proposal must stem from the EU itself and as soon as possible, without waiting to see who wins the US elections, who will take office in January 2025.
I am not stating that the EU is going to do this, rather what it should do, because some elites that serve anti-European interests govern in the EU.
Estimado Lucas, el tema es complejo, intereses oscuros, pero una cosa esta clara: la llamada «operacion especial militar» empezo el 24 de febrero de 2022.
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anexo:Cronolog%C3%ADa_de_la_guerra_ruso-ucraniana
Saludos y abrazos desde Praga!