We have to be careful that we don't become well typical of the Free West typical of the modern culture of we've seen that now, and we're starting to get pretty bored, and we're in the mood for a nice film and that the public is very quickly bored and strongly both politically and culturally shows enormously fickle behaviour. We always have some new hype, some new panic, we're a bit of a hysterical society and of course that's down to how we can actually live an enormously contented pleasant materially quite secure life. So an enormous amount of time has to be filled with things that are seemingly of the enormous importance. I find questionable that you have this whole atmosphere of we've, seen it now it's sitting, a little bit against it's not fun any more, the flags aren't flying any more hanging, a little limp along the masts. No, it is still a matter of eminent strategic importance that that war in Ukraine at least is not lost whether that war can be won totally in 100% I doubt. But the fact that Putin can take a country just like that is 100% a signal that they are winning in the anti-West bloc.
I think Zelenskyy did a fantastic job under those difficult circumstances O okay people around Zelenskyy say to the media to expect that these mistakes will still have painful political consequences, but first the war has to be won, well that may take some time. I don't think that war can be won at all in the sense that where Putin throws in the towel and disappears and immigrates to Tibet or something. It is more difficult laborious, it's going to take longer than we thought and because we prefer it all to be triumphant, the sun keeps shining, the flags keep flying that there's nothing difficult in particular and where we don't suffer either. We're now in a bit of a depressed atmosphere around this war, which is not justified in my opinion. Again, it is of eminent importance that Putin is finally put in his place. Winston Churchill in World War II proposed all kinds of things that were utterly knackered, but it's a good thing he was there because he did the right things. Because he assured the British at the moment supreme that they had to fight on that it was important that they fight on, and you need somebody like that, so he knew how to do that in a convincing way. So is Zelenskyy perfect, no, but Zelenskyy emerged as a deserving war leader.
It is also a bit of Zelenskyy disappoints us a bit. We still sat and cried at the TV, but we don't have that any more. It is all part of one of a broad pattern of, how shall I put it, strong sentiments and utter thoughtlessness
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