issue 6- Solidarity for Ukraine - Noise and Fury

Bénédicte Halba (ed)

  • Publication : 2022
  • iriv

This newsletter is the 6th issue since the 1st of March 2022. During the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, numerous articles and documentaries emphasized the psychological profile of the two main actors- the Russian leader, Vladimir Putin and the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky. Two men who are opposed to everything except the fact of speaking Russian. We suggest putting together the main pieces of their respective journeys. We will wonder why the Russian president and his most belligerent supporters misunderstood the Ukrainian president. The “sound” / “noise” in the hidden sense of the error of judgment (1) triggered a “fury”, a war in Europe, the first since the 1990s with the Balkan war that had remained peripheral. The war in Ukraine has an international echo with the (re)formation of two blocs- democratic countries against authoritarian regimes. Thought of by Russian «strategists», the war does not take the turn expected by the «intelligence» service.



1- Vladimir Putin, a blended past
2- Volodymyr Zelinsky, another image for Europe
3- The origins of the “noise” in the Russian camp
4- About Intelligence

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