It's official: Russia should be broken-up according to nations attending a so-called "peace conference" in Switzerland, regarding the Ukraine-Russia Conflict. Does that sound like a "peace" conference to you? Day one of this conference was so egregious, the President of Colombia walked out!
The "peace conference" began with the President of the host country, Switzerland, speaking to the gathered participants. Swiss President Viola Amherd actually talked what sounded like common sense . . . saying "We all understand that a peace process without Russia is inconceivable!"
Yet, that's exactly what they were doing . . . holding a peace conference without one of the combatants: Russia!
Then she had the temerity to say "We can pave the way . . . ." (for peace) and continued right on with the "peace conference" even though she said it was inconceivable to do so without Russia . . . whom SHE did not invite!
It went rapidly downhill from there.
President Duda of Poland said the following:
“I propose to divide Russia into 200 ethnic states. Russia is the largest colonial power in the world and is holding 200 ethnic states captive.”
The official (sovereign) proposal, made by President Duda of Poland, to break-up Russia is, in and of itself, an "threat to the existence of the Russian state." Under Russia's public Doctrine on the use of its nuclear arsenal, this threat to the existence of the state justifies Russia using its nuclear arsenal to protect itself.
It seems to many people that the President of Poland, by uttering this position, has signed his country's death warrant!
Almost laughable were the words from the President of Finland. Finnish President Alexander Stubb complained that Russia "invaded" his country during World War II and took 10% of its territory.
During the Ukraine "Peace" summit in Switzerland, the Finnish President Alexander Stubb complains that Russia "invaded" his country during World War II and took 10% of its territory.
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Sounds so terrible for Finland, doesn't it? Except, the President left out a small detail . . .
For those not strong in history - 100% of the current Finnish territory is a generous gift of the Russian Empire. You see, in WWII, 100% of Finland fought on the side of Hitler. Finnish forces were involved in the blockade of Leningrad and as such they were involved in the deaths of millions of Russians by starvation.
Not to put too fine a point on that, one of the Russians who starved to death, was President Vladimir Putin's brother.
Oh, and one more inconvenient tidbit of history:
Also, Finland agreed to the terms of the peace treaty. Russia did not take any territory by force.
It's amazing how Finland's Nazi past has been swept under the mat.
Maybe if the country of Finland didn't help starve millions of Russian CIVILIANS to death in Leningrad (Which is now St. Petersburg), people might take them seriously.
The fact that Russia allowed any Finn to go on living was quite a gift. That's a mistake Russia may not make again when Finland comes into Russia's crosshairs.
The President of Colombia, God bless him, WALKED-OUT of the summit.
Gustavo Francisco Petro Urrego said “I decided to suspend my visit to the “Peace Conference” in Switzerland: what we found at the conference is essentially an alliance on the side of war and we do not agree with this. Latin America does not want more war."
The Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia made plain: "Serious negotiation processes regarding Ukraine require Russia's presence."
Similarly, the Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic, Juraj Blanár, made plain "The gathering in Switzerland won’t put an end to the Ukraine conflict, because Russia and China are absent . . ."
So what the world sees taking place this weekend in Switzerland is, for lack of a better term, a "Circle Jerk" being carried out by Western vassals of the United States. There seems to be no actual possibility that any peace will evolve from this mutual masturbation session.
However, given the remarks of Poland's President Duda, it seems quite clear that things are about to get far worse - and for many other countries that have this notion about breaking-up Russia.