Zelensky in the USA for Business? Is War a Business?

The fight is not for the freedom or sovereignty of Ukraine, but for the value of rare earths, military aid, and gas. And in the midst of all this, no one speaks about the value of the lives of Ukrainians. This seemingly commissioned war cannot end anymore, and it seems to be the agenda of Zelensky, who, ironically, is no longer an elected president.

If the war ended today, it would be necessary to call for new elections. But would the president who dragged his country into a conflict, where the well-being of the population was put last, remain popular? Zelensky has turned his nation into chaos, and the human damage caused can never be recovered. Ukraine has already lost this war: it has lost its peace, it has lost its sovereignty. It remains to be seen for whom.

While Ukraine fights for a place in NATO, the rest of Europe, which does not consider countries like Poland or Lithuania as "first-line members," controls the narratives. Even with Ukraine being placed at the center of the war, it will only inherit more debts and problems. There are no significant benefits in this.

Zelensky has become a shielded figure. His image has been constructed in such a protected way that his political and financial actions are rarely questioned, as if he were untouchable. The Western media largely does not investigate its own interests nor the human impact of this war. Zelensky, like other leaders such as Gaddafi, began his rise with the support of the West, but soon turned into an authoritarian and controversial leader, where his mistakes and abuses are constantly ignored, while the narrative of the "fight for freedom" is promoted.

In the end, who really benefits from this is Zelensky, who, by all indications, is already collecting allegations of enrichment from this war. And to top it off, Trump also does not care about lives, but rather about rare earths. In the end, the war has always been about business, while human life remains secondary.