Russia-Ukraine War, Part 2

Russia-Ukraine War, Part 2

In the past Soviet rule was righteous, autocratic and nationalistic in nature. In a time of mayhem we look at the past with manic momentum, willing it’s intelligence to give us answers to the senseless murder of innocent Ukrainians.

Imitable people are watching as cities are bombed and minimal progress made in war leaves Russia in a position of weakness, mimicking what Stalin mistakenly left in the move to invade more Baltic States within the Soviet Union. It was in war that weakness is evident, like Stalin, Putin initiates invasion on the democratic. I see Mariupol in lonely resistance to the force waiting amongst Russian will and initiation in a mounting invasion, locking Ukraine out of it’s sovereignty. Only Putin can smother the flames of war.

The war in Ukraine is willingly moving in a malevolent trajectory of invasion, intent on the death and destruction of a once democratic nation. Little relief is found amongst the ruins and rubble of the towns and cities that were once windows of life, waking to a new reality as a relic of a time before communism took a hold of it.

In another time and place, imitation of power within many democratic countries is inherently autocratic in values and open to winning over the elite classes in an unbalanced, minion induced hysteria that is mitigated by left wing politics and managed with social media as a propaganda mouthpiece.

Many within politics withhold intelligence, minimising the machinations of government will. We are blind to truth, only seeing a biased view momentarily presented to us through a filtered lens.

Winning the war is a lonely, long and momentary victory within walls ominously worthy of men and women who include Putin as a worldly, long held member of an elite group of minions, intent on gaining more land in the pursuit of power. Motivation is key to the victory of Slavic countries in a list waiting to mime a time before the multi-party system, introduced by Gorbachev in the pursuit of democratic relations with the West. In time Putin will want what he has dreamt of his whole life, a unified Soviet Union willing to take lives and freedom as he resists the worldview of him as an evil dictator.

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