Expanded Trillionaires Club Tones Down Disgust with Russian War Against Ukraine
The expanded G-20 group of global economic high rollers, at
their recently concluded 2023 summit in New Delhi, demonstrated the immoral and
dangerous disparity that exists between Western and Eastern hemispheres’ comprehension
of fatal regional issues, their approaches to dealing with war, and the never-ending
danger of widening russian manipulation, aggression, and terrorism.
It also shows that the longer a war persists, regardless of
how depraved and merciless it is, the sooner the worrywarts begin to cave into
surrendering, acquiescing to the other side, usually the offending one, and
toning down their condemnations. Are they learning to live with the victims’
pain?
We see this happening in American politics, and we see this
occurring on the global arena.
At this year’s Group of 20 summit in India, moscow succeeded
in convincing the spineless members into watering down a group statement
concerning the war it launched 18 months ago. No longer will it make any
reference to russia’s military action “against Ukraine,” as in the statement
released last year. The leaders of the trillionaires club are denying that the
war, launched by russia and condemned by many countries, as well as regional
and global organizations, is currently being waged against innocent Ukrainians
and turning their homeland into a wasteland. It’s just a war, a military
action, Ukrainian soldiers are fighting with apparitions. Now the kremlin’s
tanks, drones, and hundreds of thousands of troops and corpses are referred to
as merely being “in” the country that putin has declared shouldn’t exist.
The worthless declaration adopted omitted any condemnation
of russia’s invasion of Ukraine or its brutal conduct of the war, instead
lamented with crocodile tears the “suffering” of the Ukrainian people. Lamenting
someone’s misfortune is acceptable since you’re not pointing fingers at the
guilty party and blaming it for wrongdoing. You’re merely shedding a compassionate
tear or two that shows you are civilized in words alone.
It was a dramatic change from a similar document agreed to last
year in Bali when leaders acknowledged differing views over the invasion but
still issued a strong condemnation of the russian invasion and called on moscow
to withdraw its troops. Russia didn’t and its cutthroats in uniforms remained
in Ukraine for another 12 months, reigning death and destruction on innocent
Ukrainian men, women, and children. Imagine what the russians will allow
themselves to do now in the face of this year’s “paper tiger” document?
It has been correctly stated that powder puff reactions to
russian war crimes and crimes against humanity will encourage putin and his
criminal henchmen to perpetuate their crimes in Ukraine in perpetuity. Whatever
else this needless body of global leaders stated in its weak declaration will
remain on paper as moscow will not even consider heeding neither the spirit nor
intent of the words. The kremlin will continue to ride roughshod over global
law and order as it pursues its mission of subjugating Ukraine, annihilating Ukrainians,
and expanding its empire.
Oleh Nikolenko, a spokesperson for Ukraine’s Foreign
Ministry, said on Facebook that the omission of Russian aggression from that feeble
declaration was “nothing to be proud of.” These high rollers decided to
overlook russian rockets and drones that have been regularly targeting
civilians in pizzerias, restaurants, marketplaces, turning them into smoldering
memorial parks, worthy only of these trillionaires’ lamentation.
“Ukraine is grateful to the partners who tried to include
strong wording in the text. At the same time, regarding Russia’s aggression
against Ukraine, the G20 has nothing to be proud of,” said Nikolenko.
Nikolenko posted on his Facebook account a modified version
of the official communiqué of the G20 summit in New Delhi, with words or
expressions crossed out and replaced by others in red, reflecting notions the
Ukrainian authorities would have preferred. Indeed, the world isn’t fighting in
Ukraine, but rather russian is fighting against Ukraine. Examples included the
phrase “concerning the war in Ukraine” becoming “concerning the war against
Ukraine,” and “all states must refrain from the threat or use of force”
replaced by “Russia must refrain...”
The new members of this monied club fail to comprehend what
Europeans, especially East Europeans, the former captive nations have
experienced. Russia’s aggression threatens regional and global peace, security,
and development. And they must be held accountable, as a Latvian politician said.
Soon-to-be ex-Prime Minister of Latvia and acting Minister
of Foreign Affairs Krišjānis Kariņš said it is necessary to create an
international tribunal that would prosecute russian leadership for crimes in
Ukraine.
Lithuanian Foreign minister Gabrielius Landsbergis on
Thursday, September 7, called on the Allies to speed up the delivery of their
military aid to Ukraine, which is fighting back against russia’s aggression.
“We should stand by Ukraine not for as long as it takes, but until Ukraine’s
victory,” the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry quoted Landsbergis as saying at that
informal meeting of the Nordic-Baltic Eight (NB8) foreign ministers in Latvia.
Those new members of G20 also don’t believe russia’s
intention to roll across Europe.
In a recent interview with Moscow’s state-run Russia-1, a
clip of which circulated widely on social media Saturday, Colonel-General
Andrey Mordvichev said he believes putin’s war will last quite a long time and
expand in the future, according to Newsweek.
“I think there’s still plenty of time to spend. It is
pointless to talk about a specified period. If we are talking about Eastern
Europe, which we will have to, of course then it will be longer,” the general
said.
“Ukraine is only a steppingstone?" the interviewer then
asked.
“Yes, absolutely. It is only the beginning,” Mordvichev
responded, who went on to say that the war “will not stop here.”
Ukraine and the free world can always count on the former
captive nations of the Baltic region. Hopefully, the nouveau riche global
leaders will reflect on that high level of support and understand their
dangerous error.
Another powerful sign of support for Ukraine was displayed by
Greece and ten other Balkan countries that signed the Athens Declaration in support
of Ukraine’s territorial integrity at the Ukraine-Balkans Summit on August 21.
Here are a few salient quotes from their statement.
● In the face of Russian aggression, we express our
unwavering support for Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty, and territorial
integrity within its internationally recognized borders, based on the values of
democracy and the rule of law.
● We agreed that there can be no impunity for war crimes and
other atrocities, such as attacks against civilians and the destruction of
infrastructure, and all those responsible must be held accountable.
● Twenty years ago, the Thessaloniki Summit acknowledged
that the Western Balkans belong to the European Union. We firmly believe that
today this statement remains more relevant than ever. The escalating war of
aggression against Ukraine has revealed the urgent need for a strong,
resilient, and inclusive EU as a cornerstone of peace and prosperity among our
peoples during these challenging times.
● We stressed that the Western Balkans, Ukraine, and the
Republic of Moldova, geographically adjacent to the EU Member States, share a
common European heritage, history, and a future defined by shared opportunities
and challenges. As a strategic investment in peace, security, and stability in
Europe, it is important for these regions to be embraced as full-fledged
members of the European family.
Yes, a powerful G20 declaration 18 months after russia
invaded Ukraine would have been welcomed but at least Ukraine still enjoys the
unconditional support of other countries as it fights off russian aggression
and safeguards the free world.