NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE: Zelensky Says War Will Continue Until Putin is Pulled in Front of The Hague
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russians must face war crimes, and there can be no peace until justice is served.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Thursday that there can be no peace in Ukraine until Russian President Vladimir Putin is pulled in front of the Hague to face war-crime charges and his dream is that the conflict with Russia will end all wars on Earth.
“And we will do it,” he said, oblivious to the fact that the world is inching closer and closer to nuclear Armmagedon.
Zelensky made the comment at The Hague during a speech titled, “No peace without justice.”
“If you look at any war, any war of aggression in the history, they all have one thing in common: The perpetrators of the war didn’t believe they would have to stand to answer for what they did,” he said, according to The New York Times.
The paper said he drew laughter from the crowd when he said, “We all want to see a different Vladimir here in The Hague, the one who deserves to be sentenced for these criminal actions right here in the capital of the international law.”
“And I’m sure we will see that happen when we win, and we will win,” he said.
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Zelensky made the comments shortly after a drone attack on the Kremlin that Moscow blamed on the U.S. and Ukraine.
Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, said Wednesday that the overnight drone attack on the Kremlin that Moscow blamed on Kyiv, meant that his country has no other choice than to eliminate Zelensky.
Zelensky seems to keep expanding his goals. He recently identified Crimea as his army’s main objective and vowed to reclaim the peninsula.
Russia has warned Ukraine against trying to take the peninsula, which is home to Russia’s Black Sea fleet in Sevastopol and said any major attack would be interpreted as an attack on Russia and Moscow would respond “using weapons of any kind.”
TRENDPOST: The Trends Journal has long noted that “war crimes sell, if it’s the other guy committing them.”
Vietnam War, Yugoslav War, Iraq Wars, Afghan War, Libya War, Yemen War, etc… in the evil eyes of Washington, they were not crimes against humanity that killed several million and cost scores of trillions. No, every U.S. President repeatedly praised their death squads asking “God Bless our Troops”… for bringing “freedom and democracy” to foreign nations that were of no threat to the American people.
In pure hypocrisy, the U.S. has been fixated on uncovering war crimes committed by Russian forces in Ukraine in hopes that these allegations will keep the public sufficiently anti-Russian.
Sergey Lavrov, Russia’s foreign minister, called out the U.S. hypocrisy in March and said it was a “double standard” when the U.S. condemned Russia for the invasion after conducting military interventions in Yugoslavia, Iraq, Libya, and Kosovo.
“If you think that the United States has the right to declare any country in the world a threat to its national interests, the way it did with Yugoslavia, Iraq, Libya, Syria—ten thousand kilometers away across the Atlantic Ocean, then you would not be asking any questions,” he said, according to Russia’s TASS. “Whereas Russia had issued warnings for more than 10 years (and not just once on the eve of the attack, as was the case in Iraq and other places): ‘Guys, what you are doing is going to end badly.’ We are not talking about some faraway place, but right on our borders, in territories where Russians have lived for centuries. In a word, if this is not what you call a double standard, then I am not foreign minister.”
The Trends Journal has said when the Ukrainian offensive fails, Zelesnky will push “war crimes” committed by Russia to keep the war going.