Zelensky Now A Hero In the Streets of Ukraine

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/02/26/ukraine-russia-zelensky-war/

By Sudarsan Raghavan
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Siobhán O'Grady

Yesterday at 6:41 p.m. EST

KYIV, Ukraine – Yuri Shuklin has never fired a gun, not a real one at least. His war experience, he said, comes from playing video games such as “Call to Action.” “Maybe it’s funny, but in some movies and video games, they have nice [battlefield] tactics,” he said.

By Saturday, he had signed up to fight the Russian forces pressing on this capital.

In Ukraine, there’s precedent for Shuklin’s screen-to-reality sense of confidence: President Volodymyr Zelensky was an actor and comedian, whose only political experience before getting elected was playing the role of Ukraine’s president in a satirical TV series. Now, those savvy communication skills, his ability to sway audiences via social media, a healthy dose of grit and defiance — and not least of all, his readiness to die if necessary — has transformed him into an unlikely champion for Ukrainians and the world.

Shuklin, who once never cared about politics, is among Zelensky’s devotees.

“This man did not jump away to some other country like previous presidents,” said the tall and lean 31-year-old mechanic. “He can show us the way.”

Until three days ago, when the Russians invaded, Zelensky’s political tenure was mixed, even considered by many on the decline. He was criticized for not pushing forward essential anti-corruption and judicial reforms. Ukrainians felt he was weak in his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin and too quick to seek compromise with Moscow.

‘Weapons to anyone’: Across Ukraine, militias form as Russian forces near

Zelensky, 44, at times downplayed the threat of Russia crossing into Ukraine and at others warned of Russia seizing Ukrainian cities. He denounced the United States and European governments as alarmist in their repeated warnings of an impending assault. There was no meaningful effort to bolster defenses along Ukraine’s border with Russia. Nor was there preparation for evacuations and other contingencies to protect Ukrainians.

As a wartime president, however, Zelensky has risen remarkably to the challenge. His messaging has been consistent and sharply directed at Moscow. In videos posted on social media he has appealed directly to Russian citizens, gracefully urging them to protest Putin’s onslaught on Ukrainian democracy....
 
He's truly inspirational....Ukraine is blessed to have him standing with them unconditionally....such love for his country...
We sure could use one of these.....
 
He is in my house and many homes across America.

Yes, I know- and that's a cause of great concern . Thanks to the intransigence shown by Zelenskyy and NATO- along with their contempt for Russia's security- our world will never be the same again.

I don't support NATO, I don't support Russia's invasion- but I do support Russia's position . This war could have been very easily avoided - if NATO wanted it that way. It did not. Again- the west is the aggressor.

We'll have to watch and see how it turns out, won't we.
 
Yes, I know- and that's a cause of great concern . Thanks to the intransigence shown by Zelenskyy and NATO- along with their contempt for Russia's security- our world will never be the same again.

I don't support NATO, I don't support Russia's invasion- but I do support Russia's position . This war could have been very easily avoided - if NATO wanted it that way. It did not. Again- the west is the aggressor.

We'll have to watch and see how it turns out, won't we.

Russian invades Ukraine without the slightest provocation from that country and the West is "the aggressor"? Even ordinary Russians are not that jingoistic about Russia.

I put the following up in another thread; will add it here:

NATO is strictly a defensive alliance, formed in the Cold War as a buttress against the forcible spread of communism by the USSR. When the USSR collapsed so did the myth of communist economics. Even Russia itself doesn't pretend to have a so called communist economy. NATO is a threat to Russia only to the extent Russia chooses to make it a threat. So the "the root cause" probably is not NATO but something else, and the
something else from what has been coming out about Putin's personal history is his angst over the lost USSR and a hunger to get some of it back.
 
Russian invades Ukraine without the slightest provocation from that country and the West is "the aggressor"? Even ordinary Russians are not that jingoistic about Russia.

Aren't you aware that the US organized a coup against the legally-elected pro-Russian Ukrainian government ?
Aren't you aware that, once the president had been forced to flee, the Ukrainians that supported that democratic election felt forced- under pressure from Ukraine's neo-Nazi militias, to form two breakaway regions adjacent to the Russian border ?
Aren't you aware that the militias have been shelling those regions for eight years and that 14,000 people have been killed ?
Aren't you aware that, should Ukraine have been admitted to NATO, then the Russians would have been helpless to defend these breakaway, Russian-speaking Ukranians ?

They simply asked for Ukraine to be crossed off of NATO's recruitment list.

You think that Ukraine's puppet president is a HERO for being DEAF ?

Wtf do you read instead of a decent newspaper ?
 
Aren't you aware that the US organized a coup against the legally-elected pro-Russian Ukrainian government ?
Aren't you aware that, once the president had been forced to flee, the Ukrainians that supported that democratic election felt forced- under pressure from Ukraine's neo-Nazi militias, to form two breakaway regions adjacent to the Russian border ?
Aren't you aware that the militias have been shelling those regions for eight years and that 14,000 people have been killed ?
Aren't you aware that, should Ukraine have been admitted to NATO, then the Russians would have been helpless to defend these breakaway, Russian-speaking Ukranians ?

They simply asked for Ukraine to be crossed off of NATO's recruitment list.

You think that Ukraine's puppet president is a HERO for being DEAF ?

Wtf do you read instead of a decent newspaper ?

I suppose The NYTimes is more my idea of a decent newspaper than Pravda. Here's a little of what the Times had to say back in 2015 about that "coup":

"Russia has attributed Mr. Yanukovych’s ouster to what it portrays as a violent, “neo-fascist” coup supported and even choreographed by the West and dressed up as a popular uprising. The Kremlin has cited this assertion, along with historical ties, as the main justification for its annexation of Crimea in March and its subsequent support for an armed revolt by pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine’s industrial heartland in the east.

Few outside the Russian propaganda bubble ever seriously entertained the Kremlin’s line. But almost a year after the fall of Mr. Yanukovych’s government, questions remain about how and why it collapsed so quickly and completely.

An investigation by The New York Times into the final hours of Mr. Yanukovych’s rule — based on interviews with prominent players, including former commanders of the Berkut riot police and other security units, telephone records and other documents — shows that the president was not so much overthrown as cast adrift by his own allies, and that Western officials were just as surprised by the meltdown as anyone else."

https://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/04/...r-was-defeated-even-before-he-was-ousted.html

There is a zero historical record of the U.S. engineering a coup and we can why that is by the inspired resistance of the Ukrainian people to Russia's invasion.
 
I suppose The NYTimes is more my idea of a decent newspaper than Pravda. Here's a little of what the Times had to say back in 2015 about that "coup":

"Russia has attributed Mr. Yanukovych’s ouster to what it portrays as a violent, “neo-fascist” coup supported and even choreographed by the West and dressed up as a popular uprising. The Kremlin has cited this assertion, along with historical ties, as the main justification for its annexation of Crimea in March and its subsequent support for an armed revolt by pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine’s industrial heartland in the east.

Few outside the Russian propaganda bubble ever seriously entertained the Kremlin’s line. But almost a year after the fall of Mr. Yanukovych’s government, questions remain about how and why it collapsed so quickly and completely.

An investigation by The New York Times into the final hours of Mr. Yanukovych’s rule — based on interviews with prominent players, including former commanders of the Berkut riot police and other security units, telephone records and other documents — shows that the president was not so much overthrown as cast adrift by his own allies, and that Western officials were just as surprised by the meltdown as anyone else."

https://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/04/...r-was-defeated-even-before-he-was-ousted.html

There is a zero historical record of the U.S. engineering a coup and we can why that is by the inspired resistance of the Ukrainian people to Russia's invasion.

How and why the U.S. Government Perpetrated the 2014 Coup in Ukraine

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https://moderndiplomacy.eu/2018/06/...ernment-perpetrated-the-2014-coup-in-ukraine/
 
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