The Alaska Summit between the USA and the Russian Federation carried historic weight. It was not just another diplomatic meeting; it symbolised the irreversible declaration that the Zionist-dominated Western unipolar world is finished. The central issue was the Ukrainian conflict, under the motto of “pursuing peace”. On the table sat Russia and the USA—not Ukraine, not the EU. Other partners included Israel, Azerbaijan, and Türkiye. The symbolism was unmistakable: Russia is acknowledged as a decisive global power. Western unity has cracked, its credibility profoundly damaged.
In February 2022, Russia launched a pre-emptive operation to neutralise NATO’s relentless eastward expansion, which threatened its defence architecture. The first phase exposed the enormous Western build-up. Russia withdrew from many cities, forcing a transition into a war of attrition. The Ukrainian front has since become the deadliest confrontation between the combined Western imperialist regimes and the rising Eastern bloc, the BRICS.
The West propped up Ukraine politically, militarily, and economically. They closed access to EU financial markets, froze assets, and imposed endless sanctions. Yet Russia never closed diplomatic channels. On 29 March 2022, at the Istanbul meeting, Russian and Ukrainian negotiators nearly reached an agreement. Then Boris Johnson rushed in to block it. From that day until today, over 10 million Ukrainians have fled to the EU, around 6 million to Russia. Approximately 1.2 million Ukrainian men have perished on the battlefield.
This war was never in the interest of ordinary Ukrainians. They were tricked, coerced, and forced into a slaughterhouse. Meanwhile, Western frontman Zelensky profits from human misery, enriching himself while stripping citizens of conscientious objection, arresting them, and sending them to die for the war machine.
The EU, U.S., and NATO, without granting Ukraine Article 5 guarantees, pushed them into the line of fire. Ukrainians became cheap proxy soldiers for imperialist interests. Western propagandists painted Russia as the aggressor and Ukraine as a holy liberal democracy under siege by absolute evil. “Legendary heroes” were paraded as fighting for freedom, while the West cloaked its own imperial violence in the language of morality.
What followed was an orgy of Russophobia, racism, and warmongering. A full-bodied, full-flowered campaign, weaponised EU institutions, mainstream media, Google, YouTube, Meta, and every algorithm at their disposal. Politicians and intellectuals alike fell into line. A total carnival of propaganda drowned out dissent. Professors, supposed authorities of knowledge, should have been the first to resist such hysteria. Instead, Western academia capitulated completely, proving itself a hollow servant of empire.
Safe dissents emerged, but even liberal leftists and anarchists merely nuanced the imperialist line. Pretending to be radical while parroting NATO talking points, they poured more fuel into the dirty propaganda machine. It was not “the people” but Western power that united, as it had in the cases of Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and Syria. The pattern is undeniable: lies at the start, devastation in the middle, truth revealed only when the damage is done.
In this climate, resistance arose. Social Rights Ireland initiators took to the streets, challenging the massive tide of war fever. Our message was simple: “ESCALATION OF WAR MAKES THE ELITE RICH, THE EU PAYS, UKRAINIANS SUFFER.” In Dublin, only this message was visible in countering the carefully constructed wall of narrative unity regarding Ukraine.
In short, even the President of the USA admitted that this is Washington’s war. Under Zionist-dominated leadership, Western powers used proxies to try to destroy and humiliate Russia. Yet Russia deepened its ties with allies and won on all fronts.
Now the USA seeks to escape responsibility, distancing itself from looming defeat and throwing the EU onto the stake. Trump, posturing as a peacemaker, already eyes the Nobel Prize. He hopes history will not repeat itself. Yet history offers lessons. The CIA’s Bay of Pigs Invasion failed when J. F. Kennedy refused to give air coverage. Castro remained in power. Kennedy later ordered troop withdrawals from Vietnam and signed the USSR-Cuba nuclear test ban treaty. He dared to push peace and was assassinated in 1963. The lesson is clear: peace threatens the military-industrial complex and the CIA-Pentagon machine. Whether Trump can control the US deep state, time will tell.
The empire itself is embodied in men like James D. Taiclet, head of the world’s largest weapons manufacturer, Lockheed Martin, and board member of a major healthcare system, Mass General-Brigham Hospitals. The contradiction is glaring: the profits of war and the institutions of care sit under the same roof. Such men will never welcome peace. It would cost them too dearly.
Trump famously warned Zelensky in Washington: “You are gambling with World War 3.” When tensions rose between Trump and Medvedev, the USA sent two nuclear submarines toward Russia on 1 August 2025. Russia downplayed the threat. On 6 August, US Special Envoy Steve Wykoff visited Moscow, and the crisis de-escalated. But the incident revealed how close humanity stands to nuclear annihilation, how dangerously the empire toys with doomsday. It also underscored one truth: only diplomacy prevents extinction.
Meanwhile, united Western powers are perpetrating genocide against the Palestinian people. They are totally naked whilst the Zionist genocide unfolds before the whole world’s eyes. The EU and U.S. continue to try to silence Western societies. This double standard shows their nature; there are no values in the West, only interests. A new world is struggling to be born.