
Peace negotiations are stuck in a dead end, and truce is fiction. The drones are inactive flying, the rockets are exploding, due to the fact that the colonel's comrade didn't sign the truce. He does not rush to negotiate, which was predictable, and civilians in Ukrainian cities proceed to die due to the fact that they are the main mark of Russian attacks. Stalin's grandson simply wants to destruct the Ukrainian state and destruct the full nation... And alternatively of truce and peace, we see an escalation of war activities according to the iron logic of the Kremlin staff. And alternatively of putting out the war, we see attempts to open fresh fronts, this time far away, due to the fact that all the way in the Indo-Pacific zone. Putin's staff so petitioned Indonesia to make available to him a military base in the Indonesian state of Papua, where the Russians intend to deploy long-range bombers. Well, Stalin's grandson got adequate carrots during the reset, he got his appetite! But this thought raised any concern in Australia and Prime Minister Albanese demanded clarification from the Indonesian authorities. Peter Dutton, the head of the opposition, besides believes that the presence of these bombers in our region would be destabilising the region.
Fortunately, even before Easter, the Indonesian authorities calmed the government in Canberra that making the base available in Papua for Russia's aggressive actions is not being taken into account. So we can sleep calmly unless a fresh event and a fresh Russian petition triggers a sensation for the tsunami of the century. In fact, the Kremlin begins unceremoniously and cooperates with North Korea, which is besides in the close vicinity of Australia, especially South Korea, Japan, and the Philippines. And the naive West is only now beginning to arm itself, erstwhile it yet saw the threat. Let's hope it's not besides late...
Marek Baterovich
![]() | Marek Baterowicz (born 1944) made his debut as a poet in the pages of "The Weekly of the Common" and "The Student" (1971). Book debut - "Verses to Dawn" (W-wa, 1976); the title was an allusion to the night of PRL. In 1981, he published outside censorship a collection of poems entitled "Having broken branches of silence". Since 1985 on emigration, since 1987 in Australia. Author of respective prose titles(M.in "The Seed Rises in the Hurt"-1992 and 2017) and many poesy collections, specified as "The Heart and Fist" (Sydney, 1987), "From that side of the tree" (Melbourne, 1992 – poems collected), "Place in the atlas" (Sydney, 1996), "Chair and Shadow" (Sydney,2003), "On the Sun leash" (Sydney, 2008). In 2010 in Italy there was a selection of poems – "Canti del pianoa", followed by "Status quo" (Toronto, 2014), a collection of short stories – "Jeu de masques" (Nantes, 2014), "Over large Water" (Sydney, 2015) and an e-book of his naval novel, settled in the 16th century "Aux vents conjurés". |