Friday, 23 January 2026

Zelensky makes a big mistake

Volodymyr Zelensky, president of Ukraine, has demonstrated to the world that he is a brave and resourceful leader at a time when his country is facing annihilation by Russia. He has travelled non-stop to the capitals of the world to seek support for his battle with Vladimir Putin. He has largely succeeded, winning huge financial backing and deliveries of weapons and munitions from the United States and Europe. Ukraine has survived so far, largely, at least initially, thanks to the coalition of countries who have backed him all the way. However, now after nearly four years of war, Zelensky appears to be exhausted and has begun to turn on his western allies, accusing the Europeans of weakness and failing to stand up sufficiently to the dangers of Putin and his ambitions. He needs to step carefully. Europe, like the US, has been slow on occasions in sending arms to Kyiv. But the western coalition behind him and his countrymen has stood strong against Putin's aggression. All the leaders have warned that the fight in Ukraine is a fight for the security of Europe as a whole. Zelensky needs Europe and the US and if he starts complaining about them, he could find himself on his own. Then the only winner will be Putin. We will get a sense of that when the meeting takes place today in Abu Dhabi between the US, Russia and Ukraine for the first time, examining what might be possible to end this terrible war. This is not the time for Zelensky to criticise Europe. PLEASE BUY AGENT REDRUTH MY NEW SPY THRILLER. AMAZON, ROWANVALE BOOKS, WATERSTONES.

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