Russian Brothers and Sisters of Ukraine – and Belarus
Many are the Russians who don’t want the war against Ukraine to continue, whether those who descend from Russian Cossacks or from other cultural background.
The Kremlin Working for NATO
Currently the Kremlin is trying to push Ukraine into joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization because they know that the war being waged against Ukraine is not against NATO but against a Brother nation of the Rus family.
Desperate to try to instil hate against the Kyivan nation and to resume oil and gas deals with the European Union in return for hard currency, they are prepared to sell even the Church of the One spiritual Rus Mother and get back to the old days when tycoons sailed in their yachts up the river Thames towards London to consolidate their status symbol by purchasing more luxury assets (in the West).
In return for a part of Ukraine joining NATO, present and former EU leaders in their various current capacities would by default be consigning to the Kremlin the territories it has occupied in southern and eastern Ukraine, as these would be excluded from NATO membership.
Lucrative Deals
Russian oil and gas would be flowing in unlimited quantities to EU countries that desperately need it, and western companies would be back to manufacturing very expensive equipment for the resumption of Russian oil and gas exploitation.
At some point in the future after that time, the tsar, being acclaimed as a friend of the US President-to-be (or maybe not) and of quite a few European Union member-state leaders, and proclaiming to have ‘won the war’, would then start raving at Russian society stating that Ukraine – what’s left of it – is now a member of NATO. He would be back at it with a vengeance, the difference being, he could then say to the Russians ‘we are at war against a NATO member that hates us’.
The trap would be set, the invasion could start again, and terrified people in the West would be in the streets shouting that they do not want to go to war against Russia and that Ukraine should not have joined NATO.
Here is today’s first Party musical presentation.
Ukraine Would Disappear
And the next Russian invasion, cheered on by certain western leaders, would see an even smaller remnant of Ukraine being gracefully spared as an EU back garden west of Kyiv. Eventually Boris Johnson would show up in Moscow in Red Square celebrating V Day, the Soviet equivalent of VE Day, the Red Army would be proclaimed victorious, and many millions of Ukrainians would have been forced to permanently resettle in the West, their children being told at school to ‘speak … !', whatever language but not Ukrainian.
After that, the next country to go would be Belarus: sacrificed to the USSR!
Belarus
If Belarus’ current government stood up now to call an end to Russia’s continued invasion of Ukraine and demanded the Russian military vacate all Ukrainian territories occupied including Crimea, the chances are the Russians themselves would stand up and democratically demand the immediate withdrawal of all Russian military units from Ukrainian Land.
The original Russian constitution of the 1990s recognises Ukraine’s sovereignty and its borders as they were then. It also upholds democracy and imposes limits on how many terms a person can be president. It does not recognise a tsar who continually changes the laws to remain forever in power.
Russians have the right to democratically oppose the war against a brother nation of the same family, and the Russian State does not have the right to suppress in blood and prison people peacefully and democratically protesting against the war of aggression and of sacrifice that is being inflicted on the Cossack nation.
A Different Version
What is written here at The Party today is the opposite of Boris Johnson’s July 2024 memorandum where he calls for the slaughter of Ukraine’s army on the battlefield, the ceding of Ukrainian territories and the entry of the remnant of Ukraine into NATO and the EU.
In that declaration he also proclaims the ‘denazification’ of Ukraine and the return to the G8 of the tsar – demonstrating his identical mindset to that of the Kremlin towards those who do not celebrate VE Day.
As for his suggestion that Ukraine join the European Union and NATO, the EU is clinically dead and attached to machines responding to impulses – as its leaders full well know, and joining NATO in a mutilated version is not what Ukraine needs.
It’s time for Belarus to stand up for Ukraine, and if then the tsar wants to purchase a sailing ship in the west, well he can. NATO can keep him!
Here is The Party’s second musical offer of the day.
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