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Welcome to the peace initiative for Ukraine in which you can contibute by raising your awareness as well as your consciousness[+] and spirit to the modes[+] of neutrality[*], decency, respectfulness, wisdom, objectivity, mastery of the intellect, surrender (ego and mind to God/Holy Spirit), and finally peace (inner then outer). To properly grasp everything, we recommend reading the articles of this peace initiative in the order that we designed it, which is listed in the Contents. So if you haven’t read the previous articles, we urge you to do it, please.
There is a strategic and moral dimension involved with almost every issue in international politics. Sometimes those moral and strategic dimensions line up with each other. There are other occasions where doing what is strategically right is morally wrong. As history shows, sooner or later, strategic considerations overwhelm moral considerations. In an ideal world, it would be wonderful if all the Ukrainians were free to choose their own political system and to choose their own foreign policy. But in the real world, that is not feasible, especially when there are foreign superpowers conducting a “divide and rule” ploy in order to neocolonize a country to plunder its natural resources and use its folk as cannon fodder and pawns in their geopolitical chess game.
According to all democratic elections and polls before the war, the majority of Ukrainians were pro-Russian and were against NATO but taking the advantage of the rampant corruption in Ukraine, since 2013, Western leaders have bribed corrupt Ukrainian opposition leaders among politicians and media into conducting a mass psyop to turn enough of the Ukrainian public into the Russophobes verging on mass psychosis.
When you’re a country like Ukraine (poor and corrupt, with no wise leader and politicians) and you live next door to a great power like Russia, you have to pay careful attention to what the Russians think, because if you unwisely take a stick and you poke them in the eye, they’re going to retaliate. This is what happened after Ukrainians started to terrorize and kill the Russian ethnic minority (and ban them from using their native language) in 2014 as well as breached all treaties with Russia.
The Ukrainians have a vested interest in paying serious attention to what the Russians want from them. They run a grave risk if they severely antagonize the Russians, their superior (in firepower and manpower) neighbors and fellow Slavs. As long as Russia thinks that Ukraine presents an existential threat to Russia because it is aligning with the hostile Anglo-Saxons1 (instead of with fellow Eastern Slavs2), this is understandably going to cause an enormous amount of damage to Ukraine. That of course is exactly what’s happening now.
If Ukrainians had not decided to join NATO in 2008 and 2019[+] and the EU in 2013, Crimea and the Donbas3 would continue to be part of Ukraine today, and there would be no war in Ukraine. Threatening and harming mighty Russia comes with consequences.
Whether they feel like it or not, at some point, Ukraine will have to reconcile with their neighbor Russia if they want to live in peace.
In making decisions about ending the war, the Ukrainian people and their government will have to face trade-offs regarding territories and leadership. Ukrainian decision-makers and civil society have to be mindful of these trade-offs, as there are no easy and universally beneficial solutions in reconciliation efforts of this magnitude.
Being explicit and transparent about the risks and benefits of each option is critical. This peace initiative aims to advance the understanding of these trade-offs and their ramifications. This will not only improve the decision-making process but also result in outcomes that are easier for the Ukrainian people and the broader international community to understand and accept.
Ukraine has been relying on the West4 for everything but it seems not enough as the country is getting poorer and smaller as time goes by – the bitter truth no one wants to hear is, that Ukrainians had it much better when they were in the Russian sphere of influence than in the Western one (before the Orange Revolution in 2005, when the trade deficit started[+]).
So, in a nutshell, our proposal is: a strategically wise arrangement for Ukraine is to break off its close relations with the West, especially with the Anglo–Saxons, and try to accommodate the Russians. Regardless of dire circumstances and bad blood between them, there’s a real possibility that the Ukrainians can work out some sort of modus vivendi with the Russians, especially when they come to realize it was all just a “divide and rule” ploy from the West eager to exploit their natural and human resources and weaken their rival, Russia.
But, for that to happen, the US-puppet Zelensky regime must go and mass psychosis fueled by Russophobia must go too. Zelensky and his inner circle are too delusional and too invested to allow it to happen. Like most ruling elites, the Kyiv ruling elite lives in their bubble, detached from reality.
Otherwise, with Ukraine’s depleted air defense, ammunition depots, and manpower force and Russia’s increased military power with air superiority involving guided bombs and missiles (also, invincible hypersonic missiles) as well as supremacy in artillery, ammunition, glide bombs[+], and manpower, by the next anniversary of its independence on 24 August, Ukraine may perish, pursuant to the 2019 prophecy and fears of Zelensky’s opponents (and many prominent clairvoyants but without a date). Not only Russia but also other neighbors, especially Poland[+][+][+], have designs on seizing parts of Ukraine that used to belong to them. The reality of the situation is that Ukraine will disappear from the map in the next year if we don't stop this war now.
It is worth conceding to Russian demands even if that means losing 20% of territories for the sake of saving not just many lives but also the rest of the land that might get grabbed not just by Russians but also by other neighbors just like it happened in 1918-1920 when for the first time in history Ukrainians declared independence, which was not independence at all as they were divided between various foreign factions such as Poland, Germany, Romania, and Czechoslovakia. What's the point of dying in this war only to be controlled by exploitative Western powers, which is exactly what has been going on in Ukraine ever since 2014, when the US puppet regime was installed for the second time (the first time was in 2005 with Viktor Yushchenko)?!
Just as Ukrainian “hero” Bandera5[+][+] and his followers preferred to be under Nazi Germany's rule rather than Soviet rule after Ukrainians declared independence for the second time in 1941, history repeats itself with modern-day Ukrainians preferring to be ruled by the EU (where Germany calls all the shots) or the US rather than by Russians. By signing the Association Agreement[+] in 2014, Ukrainians submitted themselves to the rules and regulations of the EU and the US and are totally dependent on their handouts. There is nothing to be proud about fighting and dying to have just another puppet master, which is exactly what Ukrainians are doing these days.
Ukraine has never been truly independent even when Ukrainians declared their independence in 1991. They have been always ruled by others, from Vikings and Russians to Germans, Poles, and since 1991 the Americans. They had it best with Russians as their friends.
Antagonizing any neighbors, especially a superpower like Russia is bound to have dire consequences, which is why it is of paramount importance for Ukraine to get on good terms with all its neighbors, including Russia. This is impossible under the current anti-Russian US-puppet regime, which is why it must go.
Albert Einstein said that we cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them. The same logic applies to ending a war: we cannot end the war with the same leadership that had created it. Ever since he came to power, he did everything to escalate the conflict with Russia and provoke Putin, which got even worse with terrorist attacks on Russian soil.
Thank you for reading this article and participating in this peace initiative by raising your awareness and your consciousness. To properly grasp everything, we recommend reading the articles of this peace initiative for Ukraine in the proper order, which is listed in the Contents. So if you haven’t read the previous articles, we recommend that you do.
When you are ready, please proceed to the next article in this series: White Supremacy Issue
Anglo-Saxons[+] are originally pagan Germanic people who migrated from northern Europe and settled first in England and then also in the US (British royal familiy the Windsors are Germans)
Eastern Slavs consist of Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine. There are also Western Slavs (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland) and Southern Slavs (Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia).