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A fierce war in Ukraine... and we are still waiting for relief

More than three weeks have passed since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the war operations are still going on

By Abd elrhmenPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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More than three weeks have passed since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the war operations are still going on, rather their pace is increasing amid air and ground bombardments that almost do not stand in front of anything and do not know relentlessness, and the witness is that there is an escalation in the desire for destruction, to break the Ukrainian will and deliver a message that Russia And Putin in particular, to be more precise, will not be stopped by any humanitarian considerations.

It is also noticeable and surprising that the latter is no longer satisfied with accusing his opponent on the Ukrainian side and its politicians of Nazism and drug addiction (and the latter is one of the most admired of what we heard), but has affected opponents of the invasion in Russia itself, where he accused them of siding with the West, and then described them as traitors and scum, evoking in Our minds are the fiercest of the Third World, especially in our full Arab region, borrowing from their full of obscenity-studded dictionary.

In general, and with the length of the military operations, and if the West’s estimates of the size of the Russian losses are not completely accurate, we can conclude with some degree of confidence an increasing tension on Putin, which may be explained by his realization that his political future is hanging on the outcome of this war, and therefore he does not have the luxury of retreating And the loss now, because this may weaken his position internally, especially after that was accompanied by economic losses, as a result of the western boycott.

There are many testimonies and opinions that the expansion of NATO, and then fears of Ukraine joining it, is what constituted the provocation or the “red sheet” that inflamed the Russian revolution, and regardless of whether this is true or not, there is something deeper than that: behind it is a nationalist perception. A fanatical chauvinist, residing deep in Putin's mind and soul and a desire, rather, a determination to restore the influence of Soviet Russia, which was on its surroundings and on those countries of which the Union was formed, but without ideological slogans and absolutely without any equality or respect, even pretended to the nationalities of which the Soviet Union was formed. Previous; Rather, what is desired is arrogant Russian sovereignty and dominance over those inevitably dependent countries, which many say were nothing but a burden that burdened Russia, and perhaps the fear of NATO’s expansion of Ukraine served Putin somewhat by giving him the opportunity to impose his presence and confirm that role he hopes. Certainly, this is a dangerous military-political bet, perhaps the most dangerous and decisive in Putin's political career. But as I mentioned in my previous article, this struggle is nothing but a rush to share shares and spoils, and no liberation will come out of its cloak. I previously touched upon the position of our peoples and the gloating voices about the killing, and there is no doubt that there is an argument between the enthusiasts of both parties, but despite my understanding and my understanding of the depth of bitterness and oppression of the injustice and criminality of the warring countries against our peoples, I feel nothing but regret, as I find The quality of the arguments and propositions that are presented, expose the bankruptcy and the deeply in crisis Arab mentality. Situations are dominated by passion and curiosity more than anything, given the horrific historical and modern crimes and grievances that both parties are still committing against our peoples are greater and more than can be counted in their places and the number of their victims. Iraq and Syria are the closest examples; Pottery breaks pottery, so they see.

This is an illusion

It is also absurd to imagine that one of these parties will turn against Israel (unless it gets involved in its hostility, and I do not see it accepting such foolishness) let alone support our recovery of our rights from it, and we must not forget that our regimes are not concerned with the Palestine issue in the first place.

All that this fierce capitalist conflict may lead to is more concessions and condoning by the warring countries over the transgressions, violence and criminality of the regimes that rule us, and most likely bribery with more facilities and support for them. The crumbs of war, such as the right of way, or the provision of any service facilities or mercenary warriors.

Only, nothing else.

These wars will not cause any space, even trivial or simple, of freedom in our countries. Rather, it is more likely that these are threatened with erosion and demise, because in the preoccupation of the conflicting countries, our systems will attack them, and they will pass new packages of privatization and reduce support and social security networks, and they will blame on The war, and the increase in prices, especially in energy and other commodities, by extension. It is sad that many of our peoples are still waiting for relief from God for a solution to their problems, and they see and hope for a solution, liberation and restoration of usurped rights, which comes as a completely coincidental result as a result of the grinding of colonial powers, and the most miserable is the bet on Putin, who embodies all the flaws and negatives of government The autocrat, who believes only in the leader who is at the top of a pyramid of an efficient bureaucracy, that executes and excels in accomplishing tasks, without discussing the rightness or the implications.

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