Saturday, August 02, 2025

Trump and the murdered Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna

From the Hill / Yahoo!News:

"Opinion - Russia tortured a Ukrainian journalist to death — yet Trump wants to negotiate

Alexander J. Motyl, opinion contributor

The Ukrainian journalist Viktoria Roshchyna went missing in August 2023 while pursuing a story in Ukrainian territory occupied by Russia. She died in a Russian prison in September 2024. Her body was given to Ukraine in February 2025.

A forensic examination determined that she had been tortured and that several of her organs had been removed. She was 27 years old at the time of her death.

Roshchyna isn’t the only Ukrainian civilian to have been slaughtered by the Putin regime. Three years ago, in March 2022, just several weeks after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, some 500 Ukrainians were tortured and executed in the town of Bucha, north of Kyiv. The mutilations and massacres — of both Ukrainian civilians and prisoners of war — have continued unabated since then.

Needless to say, the bestial Putin regime is guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including genocide.

As tragic as Roshchyna’s death is, it’s also profoundly political. The Russian authorities could have kept her body or disposed of it some way. Instead, they decided to return it to Ukraine — not in 2024, but in 2025. The timing may be accidental: never underestimate the political incompetence of torturers.

Or it may be — in fact, probably is — intentional. After all, it is quite likely that Russian President Vladimir Putin knew of Roshchyna’s incarceration and deliberately returned her body to send President Trump a message.

Namely: Cajole, appease and threaten me as much as you like, but I won’t settle for anything less than Ukraine’s destruction.

Putin’s subsequent decision to drop bombs on civilians, and especially children, in Kryvyi Rih, Sumy and Kyiv — at precisely the time that the Kremlin is supposedly negotiating with the White House — reinforces the point. Like Roshchyna’s release, the bombings clearly state that Russia has no interest whatsoever in peace.

This is hardly surprising. Putin has invested his entire career and reputation in the war. Having suffered close to one million casualties, he can’t just settle for bits of four provinces, all the more so as Russia officially annexed them in 2022. To accept the status quo is to be humiliated as a loser. Putin’s got to have it all.

Which means that there can be, and will be, no peace as long as Putin remains in power. Only his departure, whether voluntary or not, will enable whoever succeeds him (possibly) to pursue an end to a war that is destroying Russia.

Do Trump and his minions understand that Putin is playing them by assuring them he wants peace, while at the same time implicating them in his crimes by telling them to their faces that he is a killer? That whatever overtures Trump, Secretary of State Mario Rubio, Vice President JD Vance or Steve Witkoff make amount to turning a blind eye to the slaughter of innocent human beings? The military historian Phillips O’Brien goes further and says that “Trump is helping Putin kill Ukrainians.” 

In effect, Putin is challenging Trump to approve of Russia’s brutal violation of human rights and international norms. Since the administration has failed to endorse several United Nations resolutions condemning the Russian aggression, Putin has reason to believe that he can taint the White House and thereby relativize his guilt.

Thus far, Trump and friends have either fallen into Putin’s trap — Witkoff certainly has — or have welcomed Putin’s embrace of barbarity. The first implies that the White House consists of inexperienced amateurs who can’t tell that they’re being suckered. The second ascribes brutality and a lack of empathy to Trump et al.

Both versions are plausible, alas. And neither speaks highly of the White House’s moral standards or political acumen.

Trump could easily extricate himself from Putin’s bear hug by being at least as tough with him as he’s been with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Is the American president aware of the dilemma he confronts and how history will judge him if he makes the wrong choice and condones Roshchyna’s death?

The tragedy is that, although the answer is obvious, we don’t know."

Russia treats abducted Ukrainian children like pawns

From the USA Today / Yahoo!News:

"Russia abducts Ukrainian kids and treats them like prisoners of war. Save them. | Opinion

Steven Moore and Colby Barrett

Under international law, infants, toddlers and teenagers who have an inherent right to life must be protected during wars and not moved to an enemy state.

But since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, the Russians have treated Ukrainian children more like prisoners of war and pawns in President Vladimir Putin's effort to forge a new Russian empire.

About 20,000 children have been abducted from their families by Russia, the Ukrainian government has verified. That number is likely well into the six figures now, but it’s difficult to get information out of occupied Ukraine, and the Russians aren't helping.

Moscow has sent some teens to Russian camps where they’re brainwashed to forget their nationality and receive military training. Some teens have told us that they’re encouraged to take up arms against their home country

One boy, who was 16 when abducted, said he refused to sing the Russian national anthem, which was required each morning, and was thrown into solitary confinement four times. Fortunately, after nearly a year he managed to escape the camp, aided by Save Ukraine, a group that has rescued 630 children.

The teen, whose first name is Rostyslav ‒ we can’t use his last name for fear of reprisals against his family ‒ tells his compelling story in our documentary "A Faith Under Siege," which will premiere May 10 on the Christian Broadcasting Network News.

Putin accused of war crimes in kidnapping Ukrainian children

Along with the teens, the younger children suffer from having been torn away from their families, including some who were turned into orphans by Russians who killed their parents.

At least those children are still alive. Five boys and two girls have been "summarily executed” in Russian-occupied territory of Ukraine, meaning they were accused of crimes and not even given a trial, according to a United Nations report.

As early as February 2023, a year after Russia’s invasion, thousands of children were already shipped to 43 reeducation camps across Russia, including in Siberia and a city near the Pacific Ocean, nearly 4,000 miles from the Ukrainian border. At the camps, the children are forced to attend Russian schools, where they’re forbidden from speaking their native language and are taught from new textbooks to love Russia and hate Ukraine and the West.

Yet indoctrinating children in schools isn’t enough for the Kremlin. They want to make them Russian citizens, and Russia does so by forcing Ukrainian orphans to get Russian passports. Once they do, returning to Ukraine, even to their extended families, would violate Russian law against international “adoptions.”

Russia’s actions are a gruesome reminder of Nazi Germany’s effort in World War II to turn about 200,000 Polish children into Aryans – a move that was considered a war crime..."

Why Trump blamed Ukraine for the war

From the Sri Lanka Guardian:

"Trump's Fortress World: Harari Warns of a New Dark Age of Empire, War and Collapse

April 19, 2025 

...Yuval Noah Harari... in the Financial Times... dismantles the idea that Trump is erratic or musunderstood. Instead, Harari argues, "his policies are... consistent, and his vision of the world... clearly defined"... "In the Trumpian vision... the world is seen as a zero-sum game in which every transactions involves winners and losers."... So what does this vision lead to? A world of "fortresses"...

In such a world, lacking shared values of international law, "how would rival fortresses resolve their disputes?" Trump's answer, Harari explains, is brutally simple: "The way to prevent conflicts is for the weak to do whatever the strong demand." War, in this view, is not caused by aggression but by the refusal of the weak to surrender... This logic, Harari says, explains Trump's shocking blame of Ukraine for Russia's invasion... "Since Ukraine is weaker than Russia, it should have surrendered... and since Ukraine refused to surrender, the war is its fault."...

In this fortress world, Harari warns, true cooperation dies, and imperialism returns. "Trump himself is very clear about his own imperial plans," he writes. "He clearly wants vassals rather than allies." He cites Denmark..., noting that despite its loyal support of the US in conflicts like Afghanistan - where 44 Danish soldiers died - Trump offered no thanks, only demands..."

Trump bullied Ukraine to take in foreign deportees

From the Daily Beast / Yahoo!News:

"Trump Made a Bonkers Request to Ukraine as It Battled Russia

Julia Ornedo

President Donald Trump reportedly asked several foreign governments if they would accept U.S. deportees who are not their citizens—including war-torn Ukraine.

Documents obtained by The Washington Post revealed that the Trump administration asked Kyiv in late January to take in third-country nationals deported by the U.S., all while Ukraine was fending off Russia’s attacks.

A Ukrainian diplomat told American counterparts that while Ukraine had a “solid track record of accepting the return of its citizens when removed by the United States,” it was dealing with “wartime exigencies,” the Post reported Tuesday...

The proposal to Ukraine, relayed by a senior U.S. diplomat, was reportedly one of many that the Trump administration sent to multiple countries around the same time. Former U.S. officials told the Post that the proposal was unusual and outside of routine diplomatic correspondence.

A Ukrainian diplomat reportedly told the U.S. Embassy that they would respond once they formulated their position, but there is no indication that Kyiv seriously weighed the proposal...

Trump had a meltdown at Zelensky last month after the Ukrainian president rejected a proposed peace deal that involved recognizing Crimea as Russian territory."

Trump's threats against Russia sound impotent

This article from the Hill is almost 3 months old but, unfortunately, sounds all too actual.

"Trump’s impotent words on the Ukraine War

The good vs the evil: Ukrainian defenders against Russian invaders

A recruitment poster of Ukrainian elite military unit "Azov", borrowing some tropes from modern visual mass culture:


 Source: Dialog.