The Reality of Ukraine - by Timothy Snyder

The divide in politics today is between unreality and reality. Those who seek 
to rule the world blur human experience and smudge memory, making cooperation 
and friendship laughable and unthinkable. Rather than possessors of truths, we 
are to serve as lonely nodes in a power network.
Ukraine resists an unreality war. Putin's premise for invasion is that Ukraine 
does not exist. There is no state, no nation. Ukraine is just a 
misunderstanding that can be corrected by the violence and propaganda. And so 
the country was to be occupied, the children were to be reeducated, and 
everyone with any sort of political involvement was to be murdered.

The Russian lies told for foreigners return to that basic premise of 
non-existence. Ukrainians want to be Russians -- because they do not exist. The 
Ukrainian government is illegitimate -- because there is no Ukrainian nation 
that could have elected it. We will call the Ukrainian government or Ukrainians 
"Nazis" -- not because that has any basis in reality, but because that would 
justify eliminating them. We will claim that Ukraine is an element of a 
conspiracy -- if it is real, Ukraine is not.

The claim that somehow Russia had to invade Ukraine because of NATO also comes 
down to the notion that Ukraine does not exist. The story starts from the 
premise that only NATO has agency, that only NATO can act. Russia is therefore 
blameless in whatever it does, and Ukraine is simply a pawn. In this telling, 
the problem is that NATO was going to endlessly "enlarge" or "expand." But that 
is not what happened. NATO was not an issue in Ukrainian politics before 2014. 
Ukraine could not have joined NATO back them because of military agreements 
with Russia that made this impossible. In 2014, Russia invaded Ukraine anyway. 
Then Ukrainians, sensibly enough, decided that joining NATO might be a good 
idea.

Vladimir Putin gives us no reason to believe that he fears a NATO invasion. If 
Russian leaders feared such an eventuality, the last thing they would have done 
would have been to undertake a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, as they did in 
2022. That amounts to sacrificing most of their army inside a country that is 
not a NATO member. If Russians feared a NATO invasion, they would not have 
created a situation in which Finland and Sweden join NATO, which they have 
done. By invading Ukraine, Russia created a new, very long border with NATO, 
its border with Finland. But because Russia does not fear a NATO invasion, it 
does not need to seriously guard that border, and does not. It throws 
everything it has at Ukraine, because it is invading Ukraine for reasons of its 
own.

Did you remember, by the way. that Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014? That 
invasion was a giant triumph for unreality. A very simple event, the invasion 
of one country by another, was covered by the application of social media 
techniques. In a pioneering act of unreality politics, the Russians targeted 
the vulnerabilities of westerners with messages that would resonate with prior 
beliefs and thus demobilize them, or even bring them along to Russia's side. 
The far right was told that Ukraine was part of a Jewish plot. The far left was 
told that the Ukrainians were Nazis. All of these were different ways of saying 
that Ukraine was not real. And everyone was told that Ukraine had no history, 
no culture, no language, and so on.

The Russians won a very real victory back in 2014: even if we do not accept the 
specifics of their propaganda, many of us still have trouble with the basic 
sequence of events: Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014 and then NATO became popular 
in Ukraine. Russia voided military agreements by invading. When we talk about 
"NATO enlargement" or "NATO expansion" we accept a story in which Russia has 
done nothing wrong. But more insidiously, we accept the premise that Ukrainians 
do not figure in the story. We fail to consider what happened to them in 2014, 
an invasion of their country by Russia, and why it would have made sense for 
them to react as they did.

The basic attack lines on President Volodymyr Zelens'kyi from the Kremlin and 
its allies go back to the same unreality. The idea that he is not a legitimate 
president has no foundation in the political or constitutional reality of his 
country. It goes back to the same basic lies, which rest on the same premise 
that Ukraine is not real. He cannot be a president because he is a "Nazi" -- an 
absurdity that the Kremlin, the actual world center of fascism, keeps 
repeating. He also cannot be the president because he is a Jew. And here the 
Russian anti-semitism is all too real, as is the anti-semitism of quite a few 
people who question Zelens'kyi's status.

What the Kremlin feared in 2014, when Russia invaded Ukraine the first time, 
and what it feared in 2022, when it undertook the full-scale invasion, was 
reality-based politics. While in Russia Putin was able to control the 
information environment, no single person was able to do that in Ukraine. 
Whereas in Russia elections were fake after (reckoning generously) 1996, in 
Ukraine they were competitive and even unpredictable. In Ukraine, people showed 
a disturbing (for the Kremlin) tendency to act according to their own sense of 
what was important, and even to risk their lives for it.


The claims about Ukrainian unreality are smooth and featureless. Ukrainians are 
just Russians who do not know it. They are just an element of some larger 
conspiracy. They are just objects on a strategic chessboard between Russia and 
America. None of this is true, none of this is real. Much of it is 
self-contradictory. But it does not have to make sense, since its sources are 
not reason but conformism and pain. One side of unreality is the spectacle: the 
social media, the television, the cooperation of fascist billionaires. The 
other side is the violence: in the case of Ukraine, an invading army, 
executions, torture chambers, reeducation centers for kidnapped children.

The reality of Ukrainian resistance, on the other hand, is rough and human. 
There is a popular president who was new to politics. There is a state that 
continues to function. There is an experienced civil society, trained in 
protest, that applies its skills and its trust to new tasks. There is an 
impressive tech sector, which has kept ahead of the Russians in new ways of 
fighting war. There is cooperation among all of these groups. It is not always 
smooth, and it is not without intense emotion. But it is real, in the sense 
that it arises from human truths and human commitments. And that, for Putin, is 
the problem. The claim that Ukraine does not exist is really the claim that 
nothing like this should ever exist.

Ukrainians have fought for three years, giving far more proof of their reality 
than anyone should have to give. As we consider three years of this awful war, 
we can also consider why people take the sides that they do. The issue goes 
well beyond Ukraine and Russia. Russia’s specific falsehoods work in the minds 
of people who take the Kremlin’s general approach.

One does not have to be a Russian to take the side of unreality, to take the 
view that might makes right, that facts and values do not exist, that everyone 
who disagrees should be humiliated, that democracy is a sham. And one does not 
have to be a Ukrainian to take the side of reality, to believe that some things 
are true, some things are worth caring about, that those of us who agree about 
that can work together and become friends, and that there can be a better form 
of politics.



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