31/31 We must realize that peace in the world without justice, freedom, equality, and respect for the dignity of every person is worthless.
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30/31 Between shame and war, it’s time to choose war – a war for the protection of the fundamental values that are the basis of the Euro-Atlantic civilization because it is these values that Putin’s Russia and its potential allies are denying.
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29/31 If the democratic world today cannot unite, become strong and act decisively, we will all be in for perhaps the worst war in human history.
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28/31 A serial killer cannot be stopped by pleading. Only by a bullet or life imprisonment. Attempts to appease Putin are procrastination and procrastination is a loss of advantages.
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27/31 There is still an opportunity to prevent it from spreading across the planet and taking the lives of hundreds of millions of people. But this will definitely not be achieved by trying to “save face” for the contemporary Hitler.
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26/31 But it still has neither enough strength nor reliable allies to win it. And the scale of the new world war depends on the determination of the democratic world.
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25/31 And the reaction of the world community convinces him that it is possible to go further.The situation in the world now resembles the situation in 1938. Russia has already entered the war for global dominance.
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24/31 …violating the norms of international humanitarian law, committing atrocities against the civilian population, torturing and executing prisoners of war, destroying entire cities, and blackmailing the world with artificial energy and food crises.
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23/31 The sluggish reaction of the world to the current invasion of Ukraine may become the “permission” he needs to start a world war. Putin's Russia is checking almost every day where the boundaries of what is permissible lie,
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22/31 Putin perceived the sluggish reaction of the democratic world to Russia's violation of the Budapest Memorandum and then the Minsk Agreements as a permission to unleash a full-scale aggression against Ukraine.
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21/31 And the efforts of peace-loving world leaders to appease Putin also do not help to avoid a global war but make it inevitable, convincing Putin and his henchmen of the worthlessness of their opponents.
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20/31 It continued eight years ago with Russia's “semi-covert” invasion of Ukraine and entered a new phase with the beginning of an open, full-scale invasion.
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19/31 Enough trying to avoid a new world war as it actually started fourteen years ago with Russia's intervention in Georgia, which the democratic world condemned but “understood.”
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18/31 The imperial ambitions of Putin's Russia are growing rapidly. The process has already gained a momentum that cannot be stopped by diplomacy. Much tougher responses are needed, both economic and military.
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17/31 Make no mistake; when you're dealing with a maniac, win-win is impossible. What you would consider an acceptable compromise is for him only a respite before his next attack.
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16/31 And while Russia is not yet strong enough to unleash a global war, Putin is also using the weaknesses of the democratic world and promises his opponents everything that will calm them down. And he also does not intend to fulfill what is being promised.
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15/31 Today’s world leaders should also stop hoping for peace with Putin because he does not need peace. Like Hitler, Putin needs only time and resources to implement his mad plan According to him, Russia should rise on the ruins of the democratic world.
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14/31 ..made it inevitable while a sober look at Hitler's ambitions and decisive actions at the initial stages of this “disease” would have allowed humanity to save forty million lives which were later burned in the fires of the world war.
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13/31 And each of these decisions brought destruction, death and enslavement to the people of their countries. The weakness and indecisiveness of the leaders of the democratic world did not prevent the outbreak of a global war, but on the contrary,
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12/31 Some European politicians at the time were confident that their good intentions and diplomatic skills would allow them to influence Hitler's decisions. They refused to admit that all decisions had already been made by Hitler.
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11/31 He generously gave reassuring promises which he soon broke and in response to indignation, voiced new ones. This gave him the time he needed to build up his army. And he used this resource effectively, which was given to him by the deceived democratic world.
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10/31 So, the allies gave Czechoslovakia to the Germans in exchange for peace. But Hitler was not interested in peace, he wanted domination. As a person with the powerful instinct of a dictator, he perfectly understood the weaknesses of his opponents and used them.
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9/31 The head of the German G.S., later admitted to the Nuremberg Tribunal that if France and Britain had sent troops into Czechoslovakia in 1938, as required by the Locarno Treaty, the Germans would not have dared to invade since their army was not yet ready to face the allies.
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8/31 And it unleashed a global war as soon as it became stronger than its main opponents.
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7/31 As a result, first the Czechoslovak Sudetenland and then the whole of Czechoslovakia were occupied. However, Hitler's “peace” did not last long. For the next two years, Germany actively increased its military potential and entered into military alliances.
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6/31 The Czechoslovakian government was not even invited to discuss the terms of the Pact. The Czechs, who were ready to fight for independence even without the support of allies, were persuaded “to be prudent in order to preserve peace in Europe.”
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5/31 And France and England, which under the Treaty of Locarno had the obligation to provide Czechoslovakia with military aid in the event of an invasion, decided to exchange Czech sovereignty for the peace promised by Hitler and signed the shameful Munich Pact.
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4/31 But their fear of a new world war pushed them to sign new agreements with the aggressor which he obviously was not going to fulfill. Aggressively claiming the Sudetenland, Hitler made assurances that it was his last territorial claim in Europe.
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3/31 The previous three years should have convinced the leaders of the democratic world that Hitler had no intention of keeping the promises he had lavished in order to “appease those who wanted to be deceived on both sides of the Atlantic.”
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2/31 This was far from Hitler's first act of perfidy. Before that he had already violated the terms of the Treaty of Versailles by militarizing the Rhineland and seizing the Austrian Republic.
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1/31 If the world does not stop Putin, the world is in for a disaster. The Second World War actually did not begin with Germany's attack on Poland but at least two years earlier with the annexation of the Sudetenland and the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia.
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These "peacemakers" are no different from those who a century ago called for feeding Hitler the Sudetes and Poland. And these compromises, just as a hundred years ago, will bring nothing but shame
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"Witnesses to the Inevitable Compromises" actually call for the condemnation of nearly a quarter of Ukraine's population to prolonged suffering.
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Who will be bullied, inhumanly treated and tortured, who will be brutally persecuted because of their identity, who will be raped, kidnapped and executed without trial.
and defeat to their peoples.
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Yes, it's not about territories, it's primarily about people. About the several million people who will be stripped of all basic rights.
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Those European politicians who call for "painful compromises with the Russian Federation" should realize that they call for more than just the tearing away of some territories from Ukraine. Thousands of new, time-consuming, painful "Butches" are what they are calling for.
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