Kyiv, which not long ago was a “show stage” for Western leaders, has seemed a bit “lonely” recently.
In recent times, Israel has become the “diplomatic frontline” of Western countries. US President Biden, German Chancellor Scholz, British Prime Minister Simon Sinclair, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, and French President Macron have successively visited Netani. The power of Yahu’s threshold. Ukrainian President Zelensky’s request to visit Israel was directly rejected on the grounds that “the time was not right.”
“Chang’an Street Governor”, a WeChat account owned by Beijing Daily, noticed that so many Western leaders could go, but Zelensky could not. Israel’s refusal was really not tactful at all. You know, Ukraine is also one of the first countries to explicitly support Israel after the outbreak of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and Zelensky himself claimed on social media that “Israel’s right to self-defense is indisputable.” Such a full performance, but not even a ticket.
To a certain extent, Israel’s attitude is also a direct reflection of Zelensky’s current diplomatic situation. The Palestinian-Israeli conflict continues to escalate, quickly attracting the attention of the world, especially the West. People who expressed support from the public, people who provided material support, and people who put on a show platform came in droves. In contrast, the public attention and substantive assistance Ukraine received seems to have shrunk sharply for a while.
Some people believe that the United States and the West, which are already “fed up”, will use this to reduce aid to Ukraine. According to US media reports, multiple Israeli officials revealed that the United States plans to transfer tens of thousands of 155mm ammunition to aid Ukraine to Israel. According to German media reports citing confidential documents from the German Ministry of Defense, the German federal government’s military assistance gap for Ukraine in the 2024 budget exceeds 5 billion euros. “Germany’s support plan for Ukraine is in danger of failure.”
I still remember that when the Russia-Ukraine conflict broke out, many leaders of major Western countries were Zelensky’s “guests.” Why did his attitude change so drastically in just over a year?
To a certain extent, the reasons for strong support for Ukraine back then are also the reasons for the indifference to it now. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has lasted for a long time, and aid to Ukraine has become a “bottomless pit.” Although a Pentagon spokesman recently claimed that it “has the ability to meet the needs of both countries at the same time.” But in the face of reality, all empty promises pale in comparison.
From the perspective of the United States and Western countries, who to support is probably an easy math problem. The only consideration is who to invest less and have a greater chance of winning. This is exactly what the saying goes: “If you use benefits to make a difference, when the benefits are exhausted, they will be scattered; if you use power to make a difference, if the power is defeated, they will collapse.”
Given the situation, it is not difficult to understand Zelensky’s anxiety. He was so anxious that he had no choice but to appear on TV, go to NATO, and give frequent interviews to the media. However, these efforts did not seem to create much of a “sense of existence.”
What’s important is that if the United States cannot continue its assistance to Ukraine, how can the West’s commitment to Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction be implemented? Before the war, Ukraine had a population of 41 million; according to the latest estimates, taking into account the massive loss of the youth population, Ukraine’s population will drop to less than 29 million in the next 30 years. Ukraine’s Economy Ministry warned that the knock-on effects of the demographic crisis would “hinder any recovery”. Without large-scale reconstruction assistance, Ukraine will be faced with a “vicious cycle.”
It can be said that now that this “proxy” war has begun, both the authorities and bystanders should have a clearer view of the roles and intentions of all parties. The United States hoped to use this war to bring down Russia, control Europe, and disrupt the world. However, it turned out that Ukraine became a consumable, causing numerous livelihood, economic, and energy problems. Looking back, who is the ultimate beneficiary?
In a series of attention-seeking activities, Western media found that Zelensky “carefully avoided appearing to be vying for attention, expressing sympathy for Israelis who lost loved ones in the attacks and tying his war to Israel.” wars.” However, no matter how hard they try, it is obvious that the West’s promises will be difficult to fulfill.
The “Governor of Chang’an Street” pointed out that Zelensky has faithfully fulfilled the order of the United States and the West asking him to “fight to the last Ukrainian”. Now the country is riddled with holes, and the most likely ending is already on the way – both the United States and the West After a while, he shrugged and said: You should have thought of it earlier.
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Queen Yassin Rania of Jordan recently accepted an exclusive interview with CNN, accusing the West of “obvious double standards” in failing to condemn Israeli bombings in Gaza that resulted in the deaths of civilians. She also pointed out that the West did not even call for a ceasefire and became accomplices in silence.
Queen Rania of Jordan has always been known for her outstanding appearance and superb social skills. She is even hailed by some as “the most beautiful and elegant woman in the world.”
On the evening of October 24, local time, 53-year-old Rania said in an interview with CNN senior reporter Christiane Amanpour that after Israel was attacked on the 7th, Western countries immediately supported Israel and issued strict Condemned the terrorist attacks, but when Israel counterattacked and continued air strikes in Gaza, the West’s attitude and reaction were different. “What we have seen in the past few weeks is that the world is silent.” “Some people tell us that at the point of a gun, “It’s wrong to kill a family, but is it OK to kill them with artillery shells? I mean, there’s a clear double standard here. It’s shocking to the Arab world.” She bluntly said that Western countries “have a clear double standard.” Standard”, which is very disappointing.
Rania said that so far, 6,000 civilians have been killed in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, including 2,400 children. “I can’t describe to you the sadness, the depth of pain that we feel in Jordan.” When she saw the Gaza mother suspected of She was shocked to see the children’s names written on their limbs in advance so that they could easily identify the body in the event of death.
Rania also said, “This is the first time in modern history that such human suffering has occurred and the world has not even called for a ceasefire. The silence is deafening. For many people in our region, this also makes the Western world complicit.” “Why not call for an immediate ceasefire? We see shocking human suffering happening today, so why is it always siding with Israel?” Rania also stressed that Jordan condemns the killing of any civilian, whether Israeli or Palestinian .
According to comprehensive foreign media reports, Queen Rania of Jordan was born in a family of doctors in Kuwait. Her parents are Palestinians. They became refugees overnight due to the war and moved their family to the West Bank of Jordan. Rania married and became the Queen of Jordan. Later, he actively participated in public welfare activities and helped refugees.
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2023-10-28 03:00:05