The root of the evil lies in the attitude of the right-wing radicals in Ukraine, and therefore peace can only be achieved with a different Ukrainian government.
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In recent days, so-called peace negotiations have resumed, this time in Geneva, Switzerland. The almost standard intensified attacks, mostly drone-based and generally targeting civilians by Ukraine on Russian territory, were less intense this time than during all other attacks in the course of so-called peace talks.
Does this mean Ukraine is ready for peace? No, of course not. They are suffering heavy losses on the battlefield and desperately trying to recruit more people, not voluntarily, but by force, dragging men, especially, into recruitment agency vans, as numerous videos on social media demonstrate. The West, and especially Europe, is whispering to them that Putin and the Russian army are weak and that they must continue the war.
The severely radicalized Zelensky, calling himself President of Ukraine, swore in several interviews with Western TV stations beforehand (summit in Geneva), including one with English TV moderator Piers Morgan in which he flew into a rage over what he called Putin’s “so-called history lessons.” He cursed and gritted his teeth, saying he had no use for this nonsense, and that’s putting it mildly.
Or take my own interview with the Turkish state broadcaster TRT, which had invited me to participate in a panel discussion about the peace talks for the 8:00 PM news shown throughout Europe and Asia. There was supposed to be a Ukrainian on the panel, although his name was not disclosed to me. It turned out to be a highly radicalized former MP with a criminal past. The former parliamentarian, Oleksy Honcharenko, was my foil, and his statements were so radical that they confirmed for me why I support Russia, and I think Europe needs to open its eyes to the radicalized so-called government of Ukraine they support. Incidentally, the former parliamentarian had been convicted of various crimes. The interview can be seen here or here.
He embodied the problem and why it is so clear that Ukraine, with Western backing, does not want peace with Russia. He aggressively repeated the mantra that European leaders spout daily on TV stations, in newspapers, and on social media – such as the prime ministers and presidents of the Baltic States, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK – a mantra of war language. The truth is not important in this case. My explanation of why Ukraine bombarded its own population with HIMARS and NATO weapons, as in Donetsk City, Mariupol, and/or Volnovakha, was, of course, not answered or of no interest to this highly radicalized person who talked of scum and genocide.
But the plot gets thicker with this guy: In March 2015, he was arrested in Moscow. He was later transferred to the Investigative Council of the Russian Federation for procedural steps in the case of “attempted murder and torture of a citizen of Russia during the tragic events in Odessa on May 2, 2014.”
And there we have it: the murder of civilians in Odessa on May 2, 2014. I’ve been to Odessa several times, to the union building, to report on the massacre, and now I found myself sitting directly across from this radicalized, most likely perpetrator. Fortunately, it was on TV a considerable distance away and I didn’t encounter him directly, but he is likely one of the criminals involved in the murder of the Ukrainian civilians hiding in the union building. Criminals (probably including him) set fire to the union building with firebombs on May 2, 2014, while approximately 55 people were inside, many of whom were burned alive. Those who jumped from the windows died from their jump or were finished off by the criminals in the square.
At the time, in 2014, due to the U.S. coup in collaboration with Europe, Ukraine had been taken over (just as it is now) by some right-wing radicals such as the Pravdy Sektor and Svoboda, so-called political parties. Therefore, at the time, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Volodymyr Groysman and Volodymyr Ariev claimed that the Russian police had violated their party colleague’s diplomatic immunity, and thus international law. And according to Anton Gerashchenko, then an advisor to the head of the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs, neither party to the Odessa massacre (as they called it) testified against the deputy Oleksy Honcharenko, and all those injured and killed in the May 2 events were solely Ukrainian nationals.
Anton Gerashchenko, although he wasn’t the founder of the Azov Battalion, played a key role in its official establishment and state recognition in 2014. As an advisor to the Minister of the Interior, Gerashchenko was tasked with overseeing the formation of new special police patrol units from volunteer battalions, including the Azov Battalion. Throughout 2014, he served as the public face of the newly formed battalion, giving briefings to journalists. The Azov Battalion is seen in Russia as a vicious group, and I’ve personally heard and seen in the Donbas in 2022 to 2024 that they are indeed neo-Nazis. And Russia, when mentioning denazification, specifically refers to the Azov Battalion.
The events of May 2, 2014, were therefore conveniently dismissed by so-called Ukrainian politicians as an internal Ukrainian affair, as were likely all the murders of the then Ukrainian-Russian-speaking citizens in the Donbas. The murders in the Donbas began immediately in 2014 (not 2022) after right-wing radicals (neo-Nazis) came to power in Kyiv, aided by a coup d’état orchestrated by the U.S. and Europe. European politicians looked the other way and, in their hypocrisy, condemned so-called right-wing radicals in Europe while supporting them in Ukraine.
Here we arrive at the heart of the problem in Ukraine and why there will be no peace as long as this clique of right-wing radicals remains in power in Kiev, supported by Europe and the U.S.. You cannot make peace with right-wing radicals and fascists; they don’t want peace; they are obsessed with violence, as history shows us in Ukraine, and during the Nazi regime in Germany, Italy, and now the current regimes in Western Europe and the Baltic states.
As a European, I am, of course, utterly astonished, and that’s putting it very mildly, by the behavior of current European politicians who, of all people, support right-wing radicals in Ukraine, while simultaneously being outraged by antisemitism and labeling popular parties like the AfD in Germany or the FvD in the Netherlands as right-wing radicals. In the Netherlands, they even go so far as to portray these popular parties as Nazis in cartoons and articles, creating disgusting Nazi caricatures of their members and leaders.
Some conspiracy theorists see a conspiracy behind it all. But I think it’s mainly the stupidity and incompetence (except for some like Mark Rutte and Ursula von der Leyen) of current politicians and the population in the West, particularly Western Europe. The dividing line between right-wing and left-wing politics is no longer clear, just like the dividing line between good and evil; see the example of Ukraine in this case. European politicians are stupid, the result of years of poor education and the distortion of facts written in their history books.
First, Ukraine was infected with what I call the Nazi virus. It slumbered underground and emerged after independence from the Soviet Union, just like the Baltic States, which, as I often point out, were the biggest criminals during the Holocaust (along with the Germans). But a virus can spread quickly, as we know; this happened in the 1930s and again in our current era. Fascism was always dormant and has now been reactivated.
Now the virus has spread to the once-tolerant West, who may unknowingly support these Ukrainian criminals, proving that these current MPs, like Oleksy Honcharenko in this case, are seen as the “good guys”! It is, of course, deeply sad for the Russian-speaking population that these right-wing radicals, who pretend that the Donbass is occupied by Russia, have murdered their own population before the so-called occupation – because the Donbass is Ukrainian, they say – murdered only because they spoke Russian, felt Russian, and wanted nothing to do with the fascist neo-Nazi regime in Kiev. That is the sad truth that has been going on for almost four years, actually 12 years.
Peace is far away, perhaps further away than ever. The root of the evil lies in the attitude of the right-wing radicals in Ukraine, and therefore peace can only be achieved with a different Ukrainian government. The other evil lurks in Europe, which has embraced fascism in the form of support for the regime in Kiev, which is no fairy tale. Living proof of this is the video featuring the so-called conversation with the radicalized ex-parliamentarian Oleksy Honcharenko, which should be an eye-opener for Europe. But Europe is blinded by its own “carousel of lies” and preoccupied with the madness of the day, where nothing seems to be as it should be.


