Vol.0075…”A Peace Plan Between Russia and Ukraine, and Japan.




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Vol.0075…”A Peace Plan Between Russia and Ukraine, and Japan. 』


In the fall of 2021, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that he had launched a preventive attack on pro-Russian territories in Ukraine, proving that the Ukrainian side launched an attack (Azov solidarity) on the Russian side first. leads to In other words, the Russian side had the just cause of an invasion for legitimate defense. In October 2022, the momentum of Ukraine's rebellion has been reported in the media, but the conflict is in a situation where it is realistically difficult to recapture Ukraine's territory and win. There is growing public opinion worldwide that a peace treaty between Ukraine and Russia is needed soon. Former secretaries of state Henry Kissinger and Elon Musk have proposed a rapprochement between Ukraine and Russia, but it is becoming a reality. Although Russia's annexation of the four provinces has been legalized, Ukrainian resistance is intensifying. That said, the advent of General Winter and the supply of energy from Russia to the EU are also becoming serious, and the more Mr. Zelensky tries to win the battle, the more the Ukrainian scorched earth. Transformation will never stop. Common sense says that the top of the country should put all their heart and soul into ending the war as much as possible, and have a stance of both peace and war. NATO's defensive concerns are growing as the endless arms support system for Ukraine. It is true that until now, public opinion in the West has been moving on the level that Mr. Zelensky of Ukraine is good and Mr. Putin of Russia is evil. However, economic and energy sanctions against Russia are becoming less effective. In the United States, which has taken the lead in sanctions against Russia, inflation and declining stock prices have become prominent, and the tensions between NATO and the EU, and the pro-Russian Erdogan and Hungarian governments of Turkey are adding to the complexity of resolving disputes. Even if the Russian side appears to be inferior for a while, it is difficult to change the inferiority of the Ukrainian side in terms of military power. Aggression against an independent country is unforgivable, but Ukraine and Russia were originally one country. What contributed to the internal strife was none other than the strong strategic geopolitics of NATO's endless eastward expansion. A Russian tactical nuke is likely, but Ukrainian leaders seem to have factored that in. From the standpoint of the citizens, there is no point in further military offense and defense, and voices are rising that an immediate reconciliation plan should be worked out. Personally, I hope that both Russia and Ukraine will have the opportunity to learn from each other, "Sun Tzu's art of war," that they will not fight, and that the foundations for reconciliation will be laid.

The Japanese government, which has fallen into a lame duck, seems to have announced its behavior on the side of the United States and NATO, but it is still in an international position equivalent to the former enemy country clause of the United Nations as a defeated country in World War II. Don't forget one thing. Nobusuke Kishi, who was at the center of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association, was labeled as a class-A war criminal, but he was suddenly acquitted in what could be seen as an inexplicable deal with the United States. The crime of building a strong connection with the Unification Church and laying the groundwork for today's domestic psychic marketing is a big sin. The Japanese public seems to be seeing exactly how the soil of Japanese politics is crumbling. It's a pity that the unwritten rule that politicians can't change the country has become established. Personally, I am neither a politician nor a bureaucrat, so it may be useless to shout here, but if I were an influential writer, I would definitely support the reformers of the times.

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