Feb 14 โ€ข 13:03 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช Germany FAZ

Demonstrations for Peace: As if Putin Concedes When Asked Kindly

The article critiques the naivety of peace demonstrations at the Munich Security Conference, suggesting that simply advocating for peace will not sway Putin.

The article discusses the upcoming peace demonstrations coinciding with the Munich Security Conference, highlighting the frustration expressed by protesters against the ongoing war in Ukraine initiated by Putin. With the conflict spiraling into its fifth year and a staggering death toll on both sides, the demonstration reflects the desperation and yearning for peace among the people. Yet, the author calls into question the effectiveness of such peaceful protests against a backdrop of persistent violence and conflict.

The piece emphasizes that the situation is aggravated by more than just the war; it points out the collapse of important nuclear agreements like the New Start treaty and the looming threat of a new arms race. The rhetoric from influential countries, particularly the USA, is deemed unreliable in fostering peace. The atmosphere described is one filled with anxiety over escalating violence, with no foreseeable resolution to the conflict in sight.

Furthermore, the author critiques the attitude of many self-proclaimed pacifists who choose to ignore the brutal realities of war, believing that mere expressions of peace can lead to change. The juxtaposition of peaceful protests against the harsh realities of ongoing violence symbolizes a deep disconnect between the desires of the populace and the geopolitical dynamics at play, highlighting the complexities of seeking peace in a violent world.

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But why not?

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