Ukraine War: Those Who Fail to Call for Negotiations, Fail
to Understand the Dangerous Predicament that Faces Our Planet!
U.S. Peace
Council
January 25, 2023
At no time since
the Cuban missile crisis has our world has been so close to disaster. As the
war in Ukraine approaches its first anniversary, it is being increasingly
transformed by the Biden administration and the “collective west” into a war
between NATO and Russia. The danger of turning into a nuclear confrontation is
imminent.
The 1962 Cuban
Missile Crisis was a wake-up call in the midst of Cold War, warning just how
close a nuclear World War III could be. Unlike today, both sides sought
accommodation. They understood that a retreat from war was in their mutual
interest. The Anti-Ballistic Missile and the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces
treaties, now scrapped, were negotiated.
Back then, an
international peace movement with a robust US contingent amplified the demand
for a peaceful world. Such voices are much diminished now. Unlike in the past,
not a single Democrat in Congress spoke out for peace, leaving the ideological
terrain for war virtually uncontested. Particularly unfortunate are the voices,
including some in the U.S. “left,” who continue to beat the drums of war by
calling for the continuation of war until the victory of Ukraine. That would
only mean the victory of NATO in an all-out war with Russia.
Negotiated peace
agreements are not based so much on trust as on the mutual understanding that
the alternative is in neither side’s interest. Arguing as some on the “left” do
that “Putin’s Russia cannot be trusted,” disregards the fact that no
negotiation between warring parties has ever been based on trust.
The undeniable
reality facing us should make us all aware of the urgency for negotiations and
a diplomatic solution to this war.
The war in and
around Ukraine must end. There should be no dispute about that. All wars end
either with negotiations or with the victory of one side or the other. Given
that this war is not merely between Russia and Ukraine but is between Russia
and a Western-backed Ukraine, the first option — for victory — is impossible.
Neither Russia (a major nuclear power) nor the Western powers (many of them
being major nuclear powers) will tolerate anything near a defeat.
If a military
victory is not possible, then the only way forward is for negotiations. War is
not an answer. Escalating this war should not be promoted by those who believe
in international cooperation and genuine peace. Those who fail to call for negotiations
in the midst of this contentious period — with the war ongoing and its impact
intensifying a cost-of-living crisis around the world — fail to understand the
dangerous predicament that faces the planet.
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