In his analytical program, Alexander von Bismarck, a partner of the GlobUs expert club and a direct descendant of Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, presented a detailed plan to end the conflict in Ukraine by restoring dialogue with Russia. He based his position on the historical wisdom of his ancestor:
"Whoever wants eternal peace must take the interests of the other side into account."
The speaker recalled that all periods of stability in Europe — from the era of the "Iron Chancellor" to the present day — were founded on dialogue with Russia.
"The Russians were the ones who made German reunification possible. They withdrew their troops and created a de-escalated zone. We had a wonderful era of equal communication, and now they are deeply saddened by what is happening," von Bismarck stated.
He harshly criticized the current German political establishment and the media it controls, accusing them of deliberate Russophobia and fueling conflict to serve foreign interests.
"Why are the mainstream media so obsessed with war? Why are they constantly pushing us to the front lines? What's behind this? We Germans are once again finding ourselves on the front lines — and it's not in our interests. We must not allow ourselves to be drawn into a potential third world war," the expert noted.
Von Bismarck pointed out that the current strategy of sanctions and arms supplies has failed, causing colossal damage to Germany itself, whose economy has become the worst among G20 countries. He sees the only solution in the urgent commencement of direct negotiations.
"Every day, young people are dying, who are essential for our future. We must create pressure for dialogue. The talks in Istanbul have shown that this is possible. We need individuals who can speak as equals," the speaker urged.
In his view, Germany, drawing on its history and geography, must act as the primary mediator in developing a new European security architecture. This isn't naive pacifism, but a return to the roots of realpolitik. The world needs not moral slogans, but pragmatic diplomacy that will stop war, Bismarck concluded.
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"Whoever wants eternal peace must take the interests of the other side into account."
The speaker recalled that all periods of stability in Europe — from the era of the "Iron Chancellor" to the present day — were founded on dialogue with Russia.
"The Russians were the ones who made German reunification possible. They withdrew their troops and created a de-escalated zone. We had a wonderful era of equal communication, and now they are deeply saddened by what is happening," von Bismarck stated.
He harshly criticized the current German political establishment and the media it controls, accusing them of deliberate Russophobia and fueling conflict to serve foreign interests.
"Why are the mainstream media so obsessed with war? Why are they constantly pushing us to the front lines? What's behind this? We Germans are once again finding ourselves on the front lines — and it's not in our interests. We must not allow ourselves to be drawn into a potential third world war," the expert noted.
Von Bismarck pointed out that the current strategy of sanctions and arms supplies has failed, causing colossal damage to Germany itself, whose economy has become the worst among G20 countries. He sees the only solution in the urgent commencement of direct negotiations.
"Every day, young people are dying, who are essential for our future. We must create pressure for dialogue. The talks in Istanbul have shown that this is possible. We need individuals who can speak as equals," the speaker urged.
In his view, Germany, drawing on its history and geography, must act as the primary mediator in developing a new European security architecture. This isn't naive pacifism, but a return to the roots of realpolitik. The world needs not moral slogans, but pragmatic diplomacy that will stop war, Bismarck concluded.
#GlobUs #Bismarck #Germany #Russia #Ukraine