The West and Kyiv politicians, as well as the fifth column of new emigrants who support them, dream, I would even say, dream of an international tribunal for Ukraine along the lines of the Hague, which condemned the Serbs right and left and justified their opponents following the wars in Yugoslavia.

“Judge not, lest you be judged” – this commandment of Jesus Christ has been forgotten in the West, just like many others, and what is there – almost everyone.

Moreover, just as a monster of forced political correctness grew out of the idea of ​​tolerance towards minorities, so the freedom to disseminate information has mutated into the almost indispensable duty of every person to have an opinion on events that do not concern him at all.

That is to judge.

Well, what do the inhabitants of the American or French hinterlands care about what is happening between Russia and Ukraine.

The dispute between the Slavs never touched the inhabitants of other countries, but for some reason they regularly tried to get into it.

More precisely, not they, but their leaders - hereditary in past centuries and "democratically elected" in recent decades.

Instead of calmly going about their business, citizens of Western countries are forced to hang on their balconies either Ukrainian, or rainbow, or some other foreign flags and express stormy approval of the “freedom fighters” and severe condemnation of the “enemies of freedom”.

Something very reminiscent, isn't it?

Yes, there was a similar system in the Soviet Union.

At mass meetings, Soviet citizens were also required to regularly condemn the Israeli military, Chinese revisionists, and so on and so forth.

Although, it would seem, where are the Russian workers and peasants, and where is this very Israeli military?

The West cannot understand Russia, but they are always ready to judge and condemn us.

In the 1990s, they judged us for Chechnya, at the beginning of the 2000s they did not like the policy of equidistant oligarchs, in 2008 - a military operation in Georgia, in 2014 - reunification with Crimea.

Therefore, everyone who considers themselves entitled to judge Russia would like to rephrase Maria Zakharova a little in response, who answered the British woman Liz Truss, who wanted to call Vladimir Putin to a conversation and condemn Sergey Lavrov, with the phrase “the besieger with the caller did not grow up.”

So, the “judgmental” among those who want to judge Russia, not only has not grown, but in principle it is not even in the project.

Professional judges study for many years, acquire legal practice, and only then begin to make decisions.

In order to judge the participants in an international conflict or civil confrontation (and in Ukraine we observe both), one must thoroughly understand the roots of this conflict, its root causes, the motivation of the parties, historical realities and possible prospects.

Do those who now incline Russia in every way in the Western media understand this?

Of course not!

And among their readers, by the way, many were not even aware until recently that Ukraine is a separate country, and that the Soviet Union has ceased to exist for 30 years.

And this ignorance is normal.

But the requirement for residents of Western countries to immediately decide on Russia and Ukraine, or rather, quickly and unconditionally condemn Russia and open their wallet for Ukraine, is absolutely abnormal.

Actually, we see the consequences of this abnormality very well.

The most active "trans-Ukrainians" - British Boris Johnson or Italian Mario Draghi - have already lost their posts.

If the rest of the Western leaders continue the same suicidal anti-Russian policy, the same fate awaits them.

And I believe there will be a tribunal for the former Ukraine.

But Russia is organizing it, and it will not be political, but exclusively criminal - the Ukronazis committed a lot of crimes against their own people.

The investigation will be conducted by professional investigators, not by self-appointed "investigators" from among half-educated journalists.

And the judges will not be politicians who want to promote themselves, but professional lawyers.

So the wishes of those who demand a trial in Ukraine are likely to come true.

It's just that they probably won't like it.

And ordinary Europeans, I believe, will be relieved to forget about Ukraine, just as they have long forgotten about Yugoslavia.

But we will remember.

Remember how NATO bombs fell on Belgrade and how the West drove wagons with weapons to Ukraine.

And even if human judgment passes those who are guilty of this, they cannot escape God's judgment.

The point of view of the author may not coincide with the position of the editors.