Peace in Ukraine
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| Photograph of Ukraine in the aftermath of a Russian attack By Dmytro Tolokonov |
Peace in Ukraine |
Wednesday – November 26, 2025
In my post about the ongoing war in Ukraine I made it clear that I do not believe that Ukraine can or will win the war, whatever that would entail, and yes if you are a proponent of the liberal international order then it would make perfect sense for you to be offended and against the idea that a country should be "awarded" for invading another country, but there have been many other invasions throughout history and in this century as well and the proponents of the liberal world order didn't complain much when the United States engaged in their own wars of aggression in the Middle East and Afghanistan. It's clear to me that while Russia may be the victor in this war, it has not gone their way: I believe that the intention of the Russian regime was to invade the whole of Ukraine and I believe that they, the Russian regime, were very much convinced that their invasion would happen quickly and that Ukraine would surrender quickly, but this turned out not to be the case. It's also clear to me that Russia is in no position to threatened anyone else at the moment, so much for the war hysteria and mongering by the transatlantic class, and I believe that if this war reaches conclusion that Russia will not be in a position to threaten anyone else in the foreseeable future. I also believe that Ukraine is an example of the tragedy of modern warfare, especially in how this war has depleted the country of young men, which again goes to show from an ethical point of view how evil conscription is. Yes, the interstate war in Ukraine very much resembles the bloodshed of WWI and at the current moment there are no indicators that this war would change would it continue to go on. What could happen is that the United States simply withdraws from the war and this would likely over time create a situation where all of Ukraine would be conquered by Russia. The fact is that this war has reached a point where there are no ways for Ukraine to win, if win means getting all of their now lost territory back. I believe Ukraine has two options: either they try to enter into peace talks with Russia or they continue the war which likely means that they will lose their entire nation eventually. Due to nationalism and democracy, I expect and indeed I know that there are plenty of people within Ukraine that aren't very happy to see part of what they perceive to be their country be annexed by Russia, but indeed their so-called country, just like any other country mind you, is a construction, and something that really could and should be taken less seriously. Why should it matter to your life where an imaginary line is being drawn? It only matters because you have embraced the beastly form. The capitalist production base in Ukraine at the face of this loss of young men are now calling for mass migration into Ukraine, in order so that those young men may be replaced by foreigners; they are calling for 17.5% of Ukraine's population to be immigrants, all so they can keep up the materialist order. Of course, the sensible thing to do is to end the war and to accept defeat, not because Russia is right to invade Ukraine, but because Ukraine has lost the war. Whether or not Russia is right or wrong is completely irrelevant if you are looking after the material interests of Ukraine. Of course, the revolutionary elite doesn't care about the Ukrainian population, and that's true as well in every other country, including Russia. I think that modern wars, but also warfare in general is one reason why a sensible man would reject the materialist order. What country will Ukraine be when half of its population has been decimated? How will this political unit be the same? Of course, the same proponents of the humanist axiom will then turn around and claim that the newcomers, the immigrants, will make Ukraine a new and better Ukraine, because then all of a sudden borders don't matter. No, of course nothing but the materialist order matters: why should your life or the life of your children matter? Just listen to the Commander in Chief of the French armed forces: you have to prepare yourself for a war with Russia and your children are going to have to die, in order to continue to uphold the materialist order. If this is not evil, then I don't know what that word means. You are going to fight and you are going to die on behalf of the revolutionary elite, and you are going to be happy, that's their message to you.
Look, Ukraine is just one small piece of the puzzle, but I believe that the current and very low situation of Europe really highlights how morally decayed and corrupt the current state of affairs are. No, there is no future for Europe and I call for all men with far-seeing eyes to leave. I believe that it would be quite righteous for Europe to fall into darkness, but that would require that the men that still possess the original insight leave, because yes Europe has no future and it will not matter whether or not Russia succeeds in Europe or if the humanists succeed in Europe, that continent has no future left. While I am not that fond of making predictions for clear and good reasons, I must admit that I have a hard time seeing Ukraine go on, and I believe that there is a great deal of fatigue and exhaustion on both sides and that should be enough to create the prerequisites for a peace ahead. I don't believe that there's such a thing as honor in war, and if you wish to understand why, then you may read my post on disarmament. It's always interesting to see how the proponents of the humanist axiom all of a sudden seem to forget or not care about their own claims. Notice that if your claims ever trump or threaten to trump the materialist order, then your freedoms or claims will not matter. See, liberal men are very selective with their liberalism, which is the point of ideology to begin with: the ideology is only really a system of ideas meant to justify actions needed in order to ensure the status quo.
I remain a determined pacifist and my advice to the Ukrainian population is this: choose your own way and do not allow men in high places to dictate to you how you should live or spend your life. You need to liberate yourself, you need to retire from the world.
Reginald Drax – November 26, 2025.

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