Putin vs Ukraine: If you fail to learn from your past..

The overwhelming times we live in right now, with so many things happening on the planet one after another, sometimes too many at once, political, un-necessary wars, natural disasters, COVID, lot of us are losing track, if you care to look, not knowing what is serious and what is just fleeting, what will change the world, whether the new Corona virus variant will kill en mass, Kardashains dramas continuing un-blemished and chewing up a significant portion of the Internet bandwidth worldwide, fear of war in the East. Just as the COVID news were slowly being pushed out of the front pages, Putin finally ended up brutally and fatally invading Ukraine after months denying he intended to do so, for his ideological, historical reasons, for the reinstating of the lost Glory of Russia and possibly slowly reviving the USSR from dead, the smaller country was an existential threat to him.

Flashback about three quarters of a century, Nazi Germany invaded Russia, drawing Stalin’s communist state fully into the second world war. Brave Russians died in millions fighting for their nation. Hitler set out to annihilate communists from the face of the earth, he did not think they were worthwhile humans to have rights to exist. Putin now says Ukraine is not even a proper country and does not have right to exist, many reckon the ironic similarity to the tones of the nazi ‘Fuhrer’ is unavoidable. It is clear Putin’s mind is still stuck in the glory days of the nineties when Russia dominated the Eastern Europe and dictated these countries. What if every country were to use the same logic and want to rewrite the borders and maps, and worse, act on it? Wouldn’t it take us back to the world of perpetual wars of the past?

And unfortunately, it appears that is how every nation in the earth has been created, with the sword and guns, not by peace. That is how the maps of the nations are changed, new ones created and some wiped off the map.

Suddenly in the last three weeks, a great nation that I respected and wanted to visit one day, is reduced to a raging, isolated bully, a threat, yet still feared; rather than a respectable opponent it used to be. It seemed to provide a counter to sometimes arrogant and hegemonial West. But Putin’s, and Russia’s standing now is in tatters, overnight, because of misguided adventures of a deluded man that has ruled Russia pretty much since its ‘independence’ thirty years ago. He was once the enigma for the West, the one that turned heads in the meeting room full of heads of states from the most powerful nations, an ideological scholar and heavyweight who knew his history and how to articulate it to the rest of the world. Russia has turned into a pariah today, with businesses leaving Russia like a sinking ship, ordinary Russians ostracised and targeted all around the world, whole world has turned against them, there seems to be no other way to try to pressurise and stop Putin, barring the military force.

What can we say about Putin now, what a fall from grace, an unimaginable disaster? The world listened to him and respected him, in a special way, in a fearsome, cunning and dangerous but intelligent and civil, charming guy in a way. He showed class, even Tonal Dump (name twisted around to make it more punchy for the 45th president) was his devout fan, still is. Now he is ranked together with the likes of just common dictators not different -in terms of his actions, from Saddam Hussein or Hitler. No matter what the reasons were, the actions do speak volumes, and are the only thing that matter eventually, have been the same.

Ukraine has been lashed out unprovoked, citizens killed, attacked while fleeing, hospitals bombed, for no damn reason other than speculations that it is a potential and present, mortal danger for Russia, a buffer zone from NATO soon to join them and turn into a launchpad against Russia. It is a steadfast belief of Putin and many Russians, and many would agree could have been true, but the world recognizes Ukraine as a free nation. Ukrainians are free people of their own accord, why should they listen to their formal masters or anyone else? It seems Putin has no end game now as his war, or as he likes to put it, military operation, has not gone as planned. So bomb Ukraine to submission? Will any of the Western countries actually come to its defence instead of just making noise from the outside and slapping sanctions after sanctions against Russia? And who is mostly hurting by the sanctions? Ordinary Russians who are largely against this invasion, who are scared to come out and voice as they will be dealt with brutally, though few have risked and done just that. To prevent a so called future danger to Russia, the present of Ukraine is being brutally crushed, and the world has not come to their defence for fear of Putin and his nukes. It is like watching a bully viciously mauling an innocent human being while the rest of the whole world is standing around simply watching.

To be fair on Russia and Putin for their side of the story, many would argue the West did contribute a lot to create a background for all of this, pushing NATO all the way Eastwards up to the former Soviet satellite nations of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, touching the Russian border. That is one of Putin’s main grievances, and he arguably had the balls to stand up for his beliefs as such and Russia’s national interest and future security. If someone was going circles around Australia with nukes we wouldn’t be just sitting here simply twisting and turning our heads around following the trajectory. But it was probably Russia’s threatening postures that drove these former Soviet states and Eastern Europe to go under the cover of NATO umbrella in the first place.

Also need to remind ourselves of the history repeating itself, this might be a cliche but has occurred in the history many times. As you would notice, the seeds for the second world war, were sown in the First one, with the Armistice with Germany. The excessive humiliation thrusted upon the Kaiser’s kingdom by the victorious allies was what created the back drop for the resentment and anger that ultimately led to creation of the the Third Reich and eventually Hitler, the rest is history. The West is punishing Putin, but the real suffers are ordinary Russians, and they will not easily forget this either as they are suffering greatly too. Someone truly said, if you fail to learn from your past, you will repeat your mistakes.

Learn a new language, change your life

Learning a foreign language is not just about being able to speak it, but to understand and immerse in their culture and world.

It feels surreal to go back to memory alley of the day when I joined my first lesson in Chinese in Beijing back in the Nineties together with some friends. Barely into our teenage, we were free and taking on the first steps towards adulthood, impression of the city was immense, and beautiful. Although we could not understand a word initially, the unspoilt version of the city back then was the China people can hardly see these days. I mean not just in terms of buildings, infrastructure, developments and so forth, but the people, their smiles, friendliness, curiosity felt genuine, uncorrupted and humane. Through gestures and noddings we hardly got by, but were enjoying the hospitality and looking at the local life from up close without any filter or pre conception. So every day was adventure unknown.

As I started to pick up the language and be able to make simple conversations, the world started to slowly open up, and started to reveal China that the world talks about, the culture, people, music, ancient palaces, alleys, food markets, Tian An Men, all the monuments and objects suddenly started to resonate with their true identity, flavour and history. You basically are no longer just observing from touristy eyes, but from inside, with connections starting to form as you understand the characters, history and meanings in their names. Its like being in the Pyramids in Egypt and suddenly starting to understand those cryptic letters and characters of the Pharaohs. Its suddenly a dawn slowly opening to lights and wow moments. It all paid off when we went to the White Pagoda built by a Nepalese architect and could read the characters telling the story of the artist, Araniko, or A-ni-ke, as the Chinese call him. We were so proud of the fellow Nepalese enshrined in the Middle Kingdom(中国). It was no more just a visit to a popular site, it was witnessing and tracing back the routes of your ancestors, someone from your own land and culture making a mark in a faraway land.

As I look back, as my language started to grow more fluent and confident, as the interaction grew with the local people so did my appreciation of the local culture, people, history, architecture and traditions. The more you interact, the more you realize their world, their point of view. You also start to see the similarities with your own culture, language, folklore and even the connection between their legends and travellers back to your own. You will start to see the mutual influence of cultures, the perception of the worlds other than your own and how the locals internalize it all, from their eyes and senses. It opens up and unlocks the understanding you never imagined. As you start to understand their poems, songs, stories, artists, writers, legends, Gods, you start to realize how vast, deep and rich their past is.

While travel is an entry to the new worlds, language is an insight that lets you slowly grasp the other side, the true nature and beauty of where you are and what you are observing. Language opens up the worlds for you that you never could realize existed and see for yourself that all human cultures are essentially built with similar core ingredients, needs and evolutions. You will slowly start to see a lot of your own world in theirs, the subtle differences, and a lot of their world in yours.