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Zelensky Has Pointed Out Something the Soviets Recognized in 1978: The West Has Lost its Courage
Townhall.com ^ | May 1, 2022 | Johannes Schmidt

Posted on 05/01/2022 4:56:14 AM PDT by Kaslin

Since Russian troops first invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has become a symbol of resistance, hope and democracy around the free world.

Although the whole story is far more complex – and often much darker – Zelensky’s heroic stand against Russian despot Vladimir Putin’s invading forces has offered the West a window into what it appears to be lacking today: courage.

The Atlantic recently published a piece comparing President Zelensky to Charles de Gaulle – the French military leader and president who led France against Nazi occupation during the Second World War.

“Zelensky, like de Gaulle, is fighting for the idea of his homeland as well as its liberty, for its right to be free and dignified,” the article reads.

Although the author concedes that “analogizing a contemporary figure such as Zelensky by looking for parallels in World War II is necessarily limiting,” his comparison echoes the sentiment of a majority of Americans who believe Ukraine’s battle-tested president is the most trustworthy leader in the world today.

But what Ukraine lacks in democratic institutions and economic freedom, it certainly makes up for in courage. The unmatched resilience of the Ukrainian people and the fierce resistance put up by the Ukrainian armed forces makes that point incontestable.

The same, however, might not necessarily be said about the West, which has been slow to act against Putin’s invading forces as they continue to commit war crimes against civilians and turn Ukraine’s once vibrant cities into smoldering piles of rubble.

Although leaders across the free world have been quick to regurgitate soundbites about democracy, human rights and national self-determination, they have been reluctant to go the full distance even on non-military measures against the Kremlin.

This is especially troubling as the Kremlin continues to warn that it is considering its nuclear options should Sweden or Finland join NATO.

While the reluctance to put boots on the ground or establish a no-fly zone over Ukraine is understandable (and probably wise), Washington and its European allies could have sent fighter planes, anti-aircraft missiles, cruise missiles and other arms to help Ukraine as soon as the Russian invasion became imminent.

Instead, political in-fighting in European capitals left the Ukrainian armed forces largely unprepared to face the Russian threat, even as evidence mounts that the Kremlin has already used chemical weapons in Ukraine -- crossing a line that President Biden previously warned would force the U.S. to respond.

When responding to Biden’s charge that Putin is a “butcher” who cannot stay in power, Zelensky blasted the West’s “ping-pong about who and how should hand over jets” and other weapons while Russian bombs continue to kill women and children in cities and towns across Ukraine.

“I’ve talked to the defenders of Mariupol today. I’m in constant contact with them. Their determination, heroism and firmness are astonishing,” Zelensky said in a video address. “If only those who have been thinking for 31 days on how to hand over dozens of jets and tanks had 1 percent of their courage.”

Western politicians, it seems, even lack the courage to stop Russian energy from flowing into Europe – a decision that has allowed the Kremlin to continue to fund its bloody war machine.

The fact that it took nearly 7 weeks to remove Russia from the UN’s human rights body offers further proof that the West is afraid to stand up to Putin.

"The alliance is afraid of controversial things, and confrontation with Russia," Zelensky lamented in an interview with ABC News.

Ukraine’s president further referenced the West's lack of courage in a televised address on the 43rd day of the war when he told viewers that Ukrainians are the “bravest in the world.”

“If everyone in the world had at least ten percent of the courage we Ukrainians have, there would be no danger to international law at all. There would be no danger to the freedom of the peoples. We will spread our courage. Let's start a special global campaign."

But if Zelensky’s charges against the West sound familiar, it’s because they echo claims made by Soviet intellectuals during the darkest days of the Cold War.

In his 1978 Harvard commencement address, exiled Russian novelist and outspoken critic of communism Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn lamented the fact that a “decline in courage may be the most striking feature which an outside observer notices in the West in our days.”

Solzhenitsyn continued: “The Western world has lost its civil courage, both as a whole and separately, in each country, each government, each political party, and, of course, in the United Nations. Such a decline in courage is particularly noticeable among the ruling groups and the intellectual elite, causing an impression of loss of courage by the entire society.”

Solzhenitsyn also argued that the decline of courage in the Western world is “ironically emphasized” by liberal governments who bully weak states that cannot offer any resistance, but later become “paralyzed” when forced to confront powerful governments with formidable military capabilities.

Ultimately, it appears that Zelensky has pointed out something the Soviets – and now the Russians – have known for years. Although the U.S. and its Western partners are quick to pacify weak nations when it’s to their geopolitical benefit, they will give in to the will of powerful tyrants the moment confrontation becomes a real possibility.

As tyrants around the world continue to challenge the current geopolitical world order, we must all pray that the same United States that stared down the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 is not lost to history.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Russia
KEYWORDS: courage; holyzelensky; nato; ukraine; volodymyrzelensky; zelensky; zelenskyy
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To: Kaslin
Zelensky Has Pointed Out Something the Soviets Recognized in 1978: The West Has Lost its Courage

Zelensky has pointed out that his war plan was to drag uninvolved states to fight his war for him using modern media techniques to appeal to feminized and homosexualized foreign policy elites.

21 posted on 05/01/2022 5:49:32 AM PDT by Jim Noble (Love's redeeming work is done)
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To: Thunder90

It seems to me that we are being beaten to death with the jawbone of an ass. None of those things you mention are of interest to any American, save the tribe that runs America’s newsrooms.

This is not an accident.


22 posted on 05/01/2022 5:50:33 AM PDT by Empire_of_Liberty
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To: ryderann
We’re just sick tired of fighting other country’s wars

This.

And Taiwan and Israel, each influential in the US in their own way, are fighting like hell to keep us in the game.

23 posted on 05/01/2022 5:51:34 AM PDT by Jim Noble (Love's redeeming work is done)
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To: Kaslin

Who needs courage when you have diversity and wokeness?


24 posted on 05/01/2022 5:59:48 AM PDT by farmguy
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To: Kaslin

Europe despises America. Let them fight their own damn war.


25 posted on 05/01/2022 6:05:18 AM PDT by Huskrrrr (Alinsky, you magnificent Bastard, I read your book!)
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To: Altura Ct.

“Diversity’ is AN OBSTACLE TO OVERCOME... not a goal to achieve.


26 posted on 05/01/2022 6:07:16 AM PDT by Mr. K (No consequence of repealing obamacare is worse than obamacare itself)
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To: Huskrrrr

They envy America. They despise themselves as well they should. Anything that EU can do to lessen America’s footprint is their priority. I wouldn’t have a single soldier stationed anywhere in EU.


27 posted on 05/01/2022 6:09:26 AM PDT by anton
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To: Kaslin

We lost the Cuban missile crisis. The Ruskies obtained a permanent base in the key isle of Cuba from which they spied on us and supported communism in the Americas.


28 posted on 05/01/2022 6:21:00 AM PDT by ealgeone
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To: Kaslin
Just what I thought…A 20 something beltway neocon that wields history like a truncheon, not understanding it’s nuances. Russia is no longer the atheist Soviet Union and the West is no longer the protector of Freedom and Christianity…

Johannes Schmidt is a graduate of the George Washington University and has worked at free-market think tanks and public relations firms in Washington, DC and Latin America. He has written for Forbes, The Baltimore Sun, Daily Caller, and Fox News, amongst others.
29 posted on 05/01/2022 6:22:37 AM PDT by Jan_Sobieski (Sanctification)
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To: Kaslin

The only thing that’s clear in this whole murky, muddy mess is the wrong people are cheering for Zelensky.


30 posted on 05/01/2022 6:25:33 AM PDT by silent_jonny (Mene, mene, tekel, upharsin, Joe. The feet are at the door (Acts 5:9) 9-18-21)
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To: Erik Latranyi

31 posted on 05/01/2022 6:26:07 AM PDT by Travis McGee (EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com)
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To: FarCenter

We didn’t join WWII due to hesitancy. We were attacked by Japan in such a deviant way. No nation beer then had ever attacked another without a formal declaration. When a fleet is snuck at harbor, you air corp wiped out, and over 2,000 serviceman killed, you declare war.

Same with WW I. Wilson was an isolationist, just like FDR, but when the Lusitania was sunk followed by the US merchant marine, it was too much.


32 posted on 05/01/2022 6:29:07 AM PDT by DownInFlames (P)
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To: Travis McGee

Yes, there is a reason why the west supported a former actor to be leader of Ukraine......


33 posted on 05/01/2022 6:31:58 AM PDT by Erik Latranyi (We are being played by forces most do not understand)
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To: Thunder90

When RATs run America it is a wonderful country. Russia is bad. I don’t think we can include China in that because RATS love China.

When a Trump or Reagan run the country Russia and China are great and America is a terrible and rascist place.

Democrats always need a bad guy or a bad country to use to get people to follow them. They have no scruples, they will do whatever it takes to get what they want.


34 posted on 05/01/2022 6:33:59 AM PDT by dforest (We have to put a stop to this now.)
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To: Kaslin
But the supporters of Vlad the invader, Putin the poisonous oppressor dictator, imagine that opposing him means one supports the Left of the West, when in reality both are to be opposed as anti-Christ, and both of whom oppose (as Putin does) conservative evangelicals/Christians. Whom I suspect pro-Putin FReepers scorn.
35 posted on 05/01/2022 6:35:38 AM PDT by daniel1212 (Turn to the Lord Jesus as a damned+destitute sinner, trust Him to save U + be baptized + follow Him!)
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To: DownInFlames

Lusitania was a Brit ship. US joined the war 2 years later. Just to be clear.


36 posted on 05/01/2022 6:38:48 AM PDT by jjotto ( Blessed are You LORD, who crushes enemies and subdues the wicked.)
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To: Kaslin
Charles de Gaulle – the French military leader and president who led France against Nazi occupation during the Second World War.

I've seen a few French films (with subtitles) about WWII. In their version, the United States, Britain, Canada, and Australia helped de Gaulle (a little bit) to throw the Germans out of France.

Before D-Day Eisenhower briefed de Gaulle about the invasion plans. De Gaulle "vetoed" it, said he wouldn't allow it. Eisenhower, of course, told him he wasn't asking permission, that he was just giving de Gaulle a courtesy heads-up.

37 posted on 05/01/2022 6:39:53 AM PDT by libertylover (Our BIGGEST problem, by far, is that most of the media is hate & agenda driven, not truth driven.)
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To: Kaslin

The “West” i.e. the USA, has NOT lost it’s courage.

But what soldier wants to fight for the decadent, woke, West when their leaders spit on you for not wanting to take the HIV jab.

The West has brought this on themselves and now I wait for the democrat run cities to be burned to cinders.


38 posted on 05/01/2022 6:41:52 AM PDT by Flavious_Maximus (Fauci is a murderer)
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To: daniel1212

ANOTHER Pro-Biden, name-calling post from you.

You must be ‘pro-Biden’, I guess, if anyone who disagrees with your war-mongering is a ‘Putinista’ (another of your favorite words).


39 posted on 05/01/2022 6:42:57 AM PDT by Mr. K (No consequence of repealing obamacare is worse than obamacare itself)
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To: Jan_Sobieski

America has destroyed and perverted churches all over. I no longer hear church bells.

What people hear now is Islam call to prayer in many cities.

Whoever wrote this doesn’t have the slightest clue about what he speaks.

My advice to him would be to prove himself wrong by buying a plane ticket to Poland, cross into Ukraine, enlist and pick up a gun and show his courage which will give him standing to call other Americans cowards. Zelensky can call those scum in DC cowards, but he has no right to call American people cowards for not wanting to die for his corrupt hellhole.


40 posted on 05/01/2022 6:45:49 AM PDT by dforest (We have to put a stop to this now.)
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