“I want to leave a strong trace of my passage during the years 2021/2024.” A little more than a month before ceasing to be president of the United States, pathetically and after the massive defeat of his candidate Kamala Harris, Biden said more or less: “there it is: after me, the flood”; emulating a phrase from Louis XV of France in the 18th century.
But the worst thing is that the “flood” of the 21st century could be nuclear, because the idea of the still US president is to give Zelensky – willing to do anything to achieve an impossible victory – the most lethal US missiles. ; long range to bomb Russian cities such as Saint Petersburg, Moscow and Volgograd; which were already destroyed by Nazi voracity during the Second World War.
According to Putin’s statements, the transfer of US missiles to Ukraine is for Russia a whole second phase of the war, which opens the vision of a DMA, “mutual assured destruction”, atomic war.
The G-20 meets in Rio de Janeiro, they say to end hunger, covering the favelas from the eyes of visitors, so that no one sees Lula’s miseries. The world gathers in Baku, Azerbaijan, for COP-29 to stop climate change; but hydrocarbon consumption continues to increase. Ecuador – in turn – summons a large score of Hispanic countries to talk about a common future, and in the end only two Heads of State attend: the Ecuadorian president himself and the king of Spain… to make no progress… All these meetings are worth zero on the path to peace, the key is in Ukraine and nuclear power.
Biden forgets Immanuel Kant and his essay “On Perpetual Peace,” from 1795. Take advantage of these days to read, whoever has not yet done so, that definitive essay that for 250 years has explained how to achieve true peace.