Zelensky is in America
Ukraine. Something is brewing because of the latest developments.
December 8: Brittney Griner American basketball player released in exchange for Viktor Bout, the Russian arms dealer
December 21: Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine President visits U.S. President Joe Biden.
What next? What is Biden, NATO and Zelensky planning? We will reconsider this historical background, while we wait.
Biden should ask previous presidents about American foreign policy. They’ll advise him that it is a no-go area. It is pre-ordained, pre-paid, pre-approved. No new president can change the America-Russia tug-of-war. No two bulls can live in one kraal. So, what is the solution?
The two countries divided the world into spheres of influence. The U.S. has Europe in its pocket because it saved it from Adolf Hitler, during World War 2, while Russia has the grandfather clause on countries like Ukraine.
The world is mad at Vladimir Putin for invading Ukraine. Equally, he is mad at America for trying to sneak into his sphere of influence through the back door, which is Ukraine.
The two spheres of influence represent two ideologies. America is supposed to be the democracy torch-bearer, while Russia represents communism. The two spheres are backed up by submarines, air power, drones, land artillery and spies at high levels, higher than James Bond 007.
Russia is wrong for invading Ukraine, but it says America is trespassing, in its sphere of influence. If Ukraine had its way, it will be part of the European Union and will definitely support NATO military moves against Russia.
Spheres of influence are also wrong. It is the big boys deciding the fate of the small guy. America is the big boy, that says ‘I’m ready to pull out of Afghanistan, so Canada and the rest of G7 countries, do the same.’
War is redundant. It is senseless. The way to stop it is eliminating spheres of influence.
By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.
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