The Ukrainian people are in disbelief about
what is happening in the world arena. International communities once revered as
top professionals have been exposed as nothing more than talking heads - the
question is, whose talking heads are they?
Germany, France, Italy and Hungary haven't
failed to disappoint Ukrainians every single day for the last two months. They
started peace talks with Putin but failed to include Ukraine. President
Zelensky remarked that they might consider including Ukraine, but the sarcasm
apparently went over decisionmakers' heads because the secretive talks
continued among Putin's old pals.
There is also a haze of disbelief that after
111 days of war there still isn't any offensive potential for the Ukrainian
army. The Ukrainian army is barely holding its own and has been forced to
retreat and abandon positions. Giving up positions means not only miles of
Ukrainian land, but also the people who live on that land. Retreating soldiers
have no choice but to abandon people in their houses if these people refuse to
move along with the front line. Once you retreat and the enemy takes your
position you can't help but wonder that if you are shooting back, you are
actually aiming at your own people who stayed behind.
The reason why the Ukrainian army is forced
to retreat is simple. There are two types of artillery actively used in modern
warfare. The first is called active artillery, which are now mostly represented
by howitzers. It's called active because the projectile is activated by an explosion
that pushes the projectile out of the barrel. The second type is called
reactive. This type has its own engine strapped to it and propels itself. Reactive
artillery reaches distances of three to five times further.
In a nutshell, Ukraine has limited active
artillery spread out thinly over the 1,600-mile Russian border with Ukraine,
whereas Russians have abundant supplies of reactive artillery that shoots at
Ukraine from any which point they choose. And shoot they do, all day and all
night, for three and a half months now. When the Russians shoot, they shoot a
lot further than Ukrainians can ever hope to reach.
Every day people ask why the West isn't
helping us. This is all you hear on the news and in real life conversations.
But no answer is forthcoming that makes sense to the people who lost children,
parents, loved ones and friends, people who watched their homes shelled or
bombed into debris. There is no answer that makes sense to them because there
is no answer that makes sense.
So Ukrainians have come up with an
explanation: the West is not ready to live in a world where a malicious
fearsome dictator has fallen at the hands of a field-grazing cow called
Ukraine. The perceived conflict is, what will the world do next? Is the old
Europe ready to acknowledge Ukraine as the slayer of the great Russian bear? Ukrainians
think the West is just not ready to recognize Ukraine as David in the
battle against Goliath.
This conclusion is easy to understand. If a
country wants to share the glory of good triumphing over evil - come join the
fight. Ukraine invited anybody and everybody, but every country found a reason,
nay, an excuse, to stand aside. As it turns out the world is not ready to face
the new reality, so much so that we all rush to forget Bucha and all the other
monstrosities that our old pal Putin created.
But this could be mere rationalization of the
irrational, as people must find answers to explain why something so horrible as
this Russian slaughter of the Ukrainian people is happening.
Serge A is of Ukrainian descent, grew up in Brooklyn and is volunteering in Ukraine as a legally armed member of a Territorial Defense Group. He was a columnist for the newspaper at Pace University which he attended as an undergrad.
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