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The Western response is caught in a war fever: sanctions against Russia, weapons to Ukraine and more military budgets for NATO. US and European policymakers are already preparing for a protracted guerrilla war, some openly talking about turning Ukraine into a new ‘Afghanistan’. Although the primary fault is clearly with the invader, Russia – the West seems eager to prolong the war indefinately. Could diplomacy succeed and prevent such a tragic fate?
In this decolonial learning session, we’ll dive deeply into the origins of the 8-year long war in Ukraine to debunk some of the common misconceptions about the country. From the EuroMaidan movement to the relevance of fascist movements; from the expansion of NATO and Russian imperialism to IMF neoliberal imposition in Ukraine. How can a balanced account of the conflict help us further towards a peace accord? And what can people in the West actually do in solidarity with Ukraine?
By Stichting Aralezwww.stichtingaralez.com
The Western response is caught in a war fever: sanctions against Russia, weapons to Ukraine and more military budgets for NATO. US and European policymakers are already preparing for a protracted guerrilla war, some openly talking about turning Ukraine into a new ‘Afghanistan’. Although the primary fault is clearly with the invader, Russia – the West seems eager to prolong the war indefinately. Could diplomacy succeed and prevent such a tragic fate?
In this decolonial learning session, we’ll dive deeply into the origins of the 8-year long war in Ukraine to debunk some of the common misconceptions about the country. From the EuroMaidan movement to the relevance of fascist movements; from the expansion of NATO and Russian imperialism to IMF neoliberal imposition in Ukraine. How can a balanced account of the conflict help us further towards a peace accord? And what can people in the West actually do in solidarity with Ukraine?