War is the ultimate human tragedy, and yet it has become the favorite political distraction for Western elites. The Russia–Ukraine war and the Western narrative surrounding it is no longer about borders, sovereignty, or even democracy. It is all about optics and the careers of failing European leaders who desperately need something to point at while their own nations crumble.
Let us get one thing straight: for all his flaws, Vladimir Putin is a leader, and by definition, a leader is one who commands the loyalty and respect of his people and wields power effectively. Like it or not, Putin is wildly popular inside Russia. In fact, his approval ratings soar to heights that Western politicians could only dream about while fumbling through their own administrations. Isn’t that the supposed point of democracy, to reflect the will of the people? Or does democracy only count when the voters pick someone Brussels, or Washington approves of?
Meanwhile, Volodymyr Zelensky has suspended elections, canceled dissent, and declared himself Ukraine’s permanent wartime president. Translation: dictator, but he still gets paraded around Western capitals like some Churchill-in-a-hoodie. The reality? Over 90% of the people in Ukraine’s eastern regions voted to join Russia. Does their will not matter? Or are some votes sacred while others get erased because they don’t fit NATO’s script?
The outrage over the Trump and Putin summit in Alaska is laughable. Two of the most powerful leaders on earth talking is not a threat to peace. It is the only possible path towards peace. Yet our media treats it as heresy. Why? Peace isn’t the goal. Perpetual war is the goal. Bankers love it and bureaucrats need it and Western politicians cling to it, because without war, their citizens might start demanding real leadership at home.
Here’s the hard truth: the Russia–Ukraine war is a human meat grinder of young men. Ukraine, a relatively small country by global standards, has already lost more than twice the young men in a few years than the United States lost in all of World War II. That’s not victory, that’s annihilation of a future generation, and Zelensky’s shtick as a wartime president turned tinpot dictator is wearing thin. Maybe it’s time for him to return to his old day job of playing dress-up on stage and TV.
This war must end. Not next year, not after another half-million young men are buried, but now. Every day it drags on is another day sacrificed on the altar of NATO lies. Since 1991, NATO has broken every significant promise it made to Russia on territory. Every inch eastward, every base, every missile battery was a betrayal, and now, we act surprised when Russia reacts. Spare me the faux outrage.
Western Europe’s leaders are predominantly weak men. They are caretakers of failing states, presiding over financial collapse, social unraveling, and engineered demographic decline. The war in Ukraine is their shiny distraction, the circus that keeps their people from asking why their own nations are falling apart. Distractions don’t pay the bills, and sooner or later, the mob will notice.
Bankers’ wars only ever help bankers. They don’t help the working-class families watching their sons shipped off to die. They don’t help the people freezing in their homes while energy prices skyrocket. They don’t help the Ukrainian, or Russian mothers burying their children. They are a boon to the military industrial complex that Eisenhower warned against, however. Follow the money, again and again. It will lead you to the truth.
I don’t carry water for Russia, and I don’t excuse Putin’s brutality, in whatever form it is enacted on his people, but I know this: war is hell. War is hellish politics by violent means, and right now the politics of war are being weaponized against the very people Western leaders claim to serve. Enough is enough. It’s time to end this war now, follow the will of the people in Ukraine, send Zelensky back to the theater, and demand real leadership before Europe’s nations collapse beyond repair.
History will not remember the speeches, the hashtags, or the NATO press releases. It will remember the graves, and when the smoke clears, the names of the politicians who prolonged this slaughter will be cursed, not celebrated. The politics of war are nothing, but a mask for cowardice, and the leaders who hide behind it deserve to be exposed.