WHEN YOU WANT TO ACHIEVE PEACE THE MOST ABSURD THING TO DO IS TO TAKE SIDES.

“It’s a victory when the weapons fall silent and people speak up”.

“I need ammunition, not a ride”

Until Meloni, Biden, and other “leaders” continue to unconditionally support Zelensky, and provide him “ammunition”, a moment of “peace” will be pushed out.

Proof (unless they are ridiculously ingenuous) that their goal isn’t “peace” is that they are taking the wrong avenue to achieve it. And they likely know that. The only viable avenue to achieve peace is “dialogue”. Dialogue must take place between two (or more) parties. I am really curious why not a single “leader” has made a serious and consistent effort to create an opportunity in which Mr Putin and Mr Zelensky (or their representatives) sit at the same table.

One of the reasons could be that the leaders of the world know that either Putin or Zelensky is undoubtedly in the wrong. And, therefore, his request couldn’t even be discussed. Another reason could be that, despite what we want to let people know, one of the two is undoubtedly in the right. If we bring them around a table we are going to open a can of worms because, at that point, “We the People” will likely know the true story. Another reason could be that there are intertwined interests between the “leaders” and their “representatives” at war (in other words, either Putin or Zelinsky are in the hands of someone pulling the strings).

By continuing to send “not a ride, but ammunition” the result can only be a bigger warfield, with more destruction and death. WHEN YOU WANT TO ACHIEVE PEACE THE MOST ABSURD THING TO DO IS TO TAKE SIDES. When you take sides in a war, you are at war. (Note, taking sides is different from having and expressing an opinion).

NOTE: I am not taking sides. Read my words with an open mind!

What’s behind this mess is way more than Putins’ aggression to Ukraine. And the info is right there, on the other TV or YouTube channel, ready for everyone to devour it. Use your remote!

“It’s a victory when the weapons fall silent and people speak up”. {Zelensky)

“I need ammunition, not a ride”. (Zelensky)