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Tuesday, February 7, 2023

NATO's Ukraine War is 'Deeply Immoral’ says Croatian President



(National File)  Croatian President Zoran Milanovic criticized recent heavy tank deliveries to Ukraine and NATO’s overall handling of the conflict while addressing reporters in the nation’s capital last Monday. The Croatian leader, whose nation is a NATO member, argued that the deliveries will only prolong the war.

“I am against sending any lethal arms there,” Milanovic said.  “It prolongs the war.”

He went on to claim that the U.S. and its allies bear responsibility for escalating the conflict to where it is today. “Since 2014, we have been watching how ‘someone’ provokes Russia with the intention of causing this war,” the Croatian president said.

“Well it’s started and what’s the plan? A year has passed and we are just now talking about tanks,” he continued, framing NATO goals as aimless. “Why weren’t they sent there on the first day? We will send German tanks there, despite the fact that over a thousand remaining from the USSR have already been destroyed. The same fate awaits these tanks.”



“What is the purpose of this war? Victory over a nuclear superpower that is fighting in its borders?” Milanovic asked.  “Can you defeat such a state by conventional means? What is the answer, is it possible to divide it into parts? They will then launch thousands of nuclear warheads in response and everyone will cry.”




He went on to highlight the overwhelming casualties sustained by the Ukrainian armed forces that have been accelerating in recent weeks. “Ursula Van Der Leyen said two months ago that 100,000 Ukrainian soldiers were killed, which means another 250,000 were wounded. If that’s the case, then 150,000 are dead now,” the Croatian leader continued.

“The Russians have an advantage in ammunition, artillery… an unlimited number of them. What is the solution; for Ukraine to remain completely without men?”

“I am not the president of Ukraine but I had sympathies for this country,” he continued. “Yesterday’s pacifists and fighters for peace in the West now want to drink someone else’s blood, but without risks to themselves personally,” Milanovic said of the U.S. and major European powers.

“This is deeply immoral, what we are doing as a collective West, which does not really exist, because there is no solution here.”

The Croatian president concluded by stating that continued escalation will push the Kremlin to closer ties with China, which would be “politically unwise” for the West.

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All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)

“I am young, I am twenty years old; yet I know nothing of life but despair, death, fear, and fatuous superficiality cast over an abyss of sorrow. I see how peoples are set against one another, and in silence, unknowingly, foolishly, obediently, innocently slay one another.”

― Erich Maria Remarque, All Quiet on the Western Front

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