From Ian:
Bernard Henri Levy: Ukraine's Hero President Z.
I don't know if, by the time this article appears, Volodymyr Zelensky will still be alive.
We do know that he is in Kyiv, surrounded by his generals, in a bunker that the Sukhoi fighter jets seek.
And we have just seen him in a video where he appears helmetless, outside, like a young Churchill walking in the poor neighborhoods of London during the Nazi Blitz of September 1940.
But I also know that he is at the top of the Kremlin's kill list, according to the English-language press.
His recent farewells come to mind—on Friday, Feb. 25, to his counterparts over Zoom during a special meeting of the European Union: "This is maybe the last time that you will see me alive."
What is greatness?
True greatness, as taught by European chivalry?
Perhaps it is that.
That heroism, calm and proud.
A touch of Allende the night before the assault of the Moneda by Pinochet's death squads.
The way he told President Biden, who offered up an exfiltration—"I need weapons, not a taxi"—and Putin, today's Pinochet: "You can try to kill me, I am ready for it, since I know that the idea lives in me and will survive me."
The first time I met him was on March 30, 2019, the night before the first round of his stunning election, in a seafood restaurant near the Maidan.
I had just performed, at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Looking...Read More
אין תגובות:
הוסף רשומת תגובה