The Russian-Ukrainian war is coming to an end?Putin had the last laugh?Israel is once again involved in the Hamas dispute?After nearly two years of conflict, the Russian and Ukrainian armies are conducting private peace talks, does this mean that Zelensky is being set aside?Or, the Russian-Ukrainian war has come to an end, and Putin has really won this war?The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has been going on for almost two years since Putin announced the launch of a special military operation on February 24 last year. During this time, both sides declared strategic superiority, but in reality they were locked in a long-term tug-of-war, and the war was constantly draining the national strength of both sides.
However, contrary to Western expectations, Russia did not experience economic collapse and social upheaval, on the contrary, the war promoted the re-industrialization of the country and surpassed most European countries in terms of economic growth. In this situation, news of private peace talks began to come out between Russia and Ukraine. According to a report by the Russian newspaper Komsomol in Moscow, the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Gerasimov and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Zaluzhny seem to have started Russian-Ukrainian peace talks. According to reports, the conditions for the peace talks include that Ukraine can join NATO, but NATO must not deploy offensive ** in Ukraine, while Russia retains Crimea and retains part of the territory currently occupied in Donetsk, Luhansk and other regions.
However, the United States strongly opposes this peace plan, and Ukraine** Zelensky also said that Ukraine should "fight to the end". There is information that Zelensky may have been told that the "problem" will be solved by the military, and not by him. Meanwhile, in the Middle East, Israel is once again embroiled in Hamas's strife. Israeli spies are on a global hunt for Hamas, which seems to send a strong signal. Does Netanyahu want to fight for another year?Does this series of actions mean that the situation in the Middle East will become tense again?Around the world, wars and conflicts seem to never end. However, the political considerations and interests hidden behind it are often chilling.
Now, the news of private peace talks between the Russian and Ukrainian armies has attracted global attention. Does this mean that the war is coming to an end?Did Putin really have the last laugh?And how will Israel respond to the chaotic situation in the Middle East?All this will be the focus of the world's attention. In this uncertain world, people yearn for peace and for the end of war. But the complexities of politics often make peace a luxury. We look forward to the wisdom and courage of world leaders to make more efforts for world peace and tranquility.
References: 1The tendency of peace talks in the situation between Russia and Ukraine is inevitable rather than accidental. The Ukrainian army continues to suffer losses in personnel and equipment during the long war, and there is a possibility that Western aid will dry up. By privately pushing the military for peace talks, Ukraine can send a signal to the West that if it doesn't increase the weight, the war will end.
According to the British newspaper The Economist, for the first time, Putin looks like he can win the war, and his victory is due to Europe's lack of "strategic vision". At present, neither Russia nor Ukraine has been able to expel each other from its territory, and the losses have been heavy. And the continuous increase in "foreign support" has also allowed Russia to gain a certain battlefield advantage. Against this backdrop, the West needs to show its resolve immediately to stop the situation from deteriorating. In addition, Israel is planning a campaign against Hamas for a year or more, with objectives including the killing of three Hamas leaders and the destruction of 24 Hamas battalions and underground networks. The Israeli army's military operation will continue until the beginning of 2024, entering a phase of "stabilization and transition" in preparation for the establishment of a post-war order.
Judging by this news, it seems that Israel wants to destroy Hamas completely, even at the expense of launching a long-term campaign in southern Gaza. The tendency of peace talks in the Ukraine conflict and the development of the Israeli-Kazakhstan conflict have aroused people's attention. These complex international relations and war dynamics have an important impact on world peace and stability. Against this backdrop, how to balance the interests of all parties and avoid the expansion of war has become a serious challenge facing all countries. Israel's global hunt for the Hamas leader has undoubtedly aroused widespread concern in the international community. This move is not only an infringement of the sovereignty of other countries, but is also likely to trigger a further escalation of the Kazakh conflict, and the two sides will once again fall into an endless cycle of retaliation.
The Israeli side may need to re-examine its actions in order to avoid a more difficult situation. Israel** revealed that it is planning to carry out arrests of Hamas leaders in Lebanon, Qatar, Turkey and other countries. This news has sparked heated discussions in the international community, because it means that Israel will carry out assassination operations on the territory of other countries, which is reminiscent of similar incidents in India in Canada and the United States. However, the possible consequences of such an action are equally worrying. Hamas will inevitably respond by further escalating the Kazakh conflict, and the two sides will once again fall into a vicious circle. The experience of the United States in Vietnam and Afghanistan has proven that the forcible occupation of the territory of other countries by force inevitably provokes endless resistance.
Israel's actions this time may lead to even more serious consequences. In addition, this move by Israel has also raised questions about the "double standards" of the West. In the case of assassinations orchestrated by India and the United States, there have been few voices of condemnation in the West, while at the same time, there has been little criticism of Israel's actions. This phenomenon cannot help but make people feel that there are obvious double standards in the West in handling international affairs. Therefore, the Israeli side needs to carefully consider its actions in order to avoid falling into an even more difficult situation. For their part, Hamas also needs to respond cautiously to avoid being caught in an endless cycle of retaliation. The international community also needs to pay more attention to this issue and urge the two sides to resolve their differences through dialogue and negotiation to avoid further escalation of the conflict.
It is only through joint efforts that a more stable and peaceful situation in the Middle East can be brought about.