Slightly different from the ever informative Russian invasion of Ukraine thread, but a discussion purely focusing on the Ukrainian president.
For me, he is the man of the 21st century. I see lots of comparisons with Churchill, but there is a level of bravery that far exceeds what was needed by Churchill. In February 2022, there looked little chance that his country could resist, I can't think of many leaders (if any) who would have hung around in Kyiv whilst the White House offering him a way out. The chances of Ukrainian resistance looked slim to none, and it looked as if he would be captured by the Russians.
I hope the present world treats him as kindly as the future no doubt will, but with utterly repulsive men in charge of all the most important countries in the world, he sits in an awful position really. His bravery, and ability to stay patient and polite in the most awful circumstances for him and his country is truly remarkable.
The true leader of the free world.
For me, he is the man of the 21st century. I see lots of comparisons with Churchill, but there is a level of bravery that far exceeds what was needed by Churchill. In February 2022, there looked little chance that his country could resist, I can't think of many leaders (if any) who would have hung around in Kyiv whilst the White House offering him a way out. The chances of Ukrainian resistance looked slim to none, and it looked as if he would be captured by the Russians.
I hope the present world treats him as kindly as the future no doubt will, but with utterly repulsive men in charge of all the most important countries in the world, he sits in an awful position really. His bravery, and ability to stay patient and polite in the most awful circumstances for him and his country is truly remarkable.
The true leader of the free world.
