Ukraine: Putin’s Four-Year Struggle Commemorated in Brussels

Four years ago, when Russian tanks entered Ukraine, the Kremlin anticipated a swift victory that would break Ukrainian resistance, intimidate Europe into compliance, and reassert Moscow’s imperial power. Instead, as the war reached its fourth anniversary, the conflict resembled a predator losing its teeth against resilient prey. Ukraine endured, and Russia did not triumph.

Four Years of Resistance: Achievements, Losses and Challenges – A Commemoration in Brussels

Brussels hosted several commemorative events for the war’s 4th anniversary.

On February 24-25, the Belgian association “Ukraine-EU” held a film screening at the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), showcasing movies with subtitles about the war:

  • “On the Other Side of Peace” (30 min)
  • “Cyborgs: Heroes Never Die” (120 min)
  • “Mariupol: Chronicle of Hell” (120 min)
  • “The Little People Who Unleashed a Great War”
  • “Delayed Consequences”
  • “Peaceful 21” (120 min)

The event included a book presentation of “A Story Worth Hearing” by physician and veteran Yevhen Dubrovskyi, panel discussions, and award ceremonies.

Three front-line combatants shared their experiences under enemy fire, including Olga Komant from Ukraine-EU (hello@ukraine-eu.com).

The film “On the Other Side of Peace” was particularly moving, as it posed a significant question to victims: ‘How did you experience February 24, the attack and invasion of Ukraine, and what are the consequences for you today?’ It resonated deeply with anyone familiar with the impact of historical tragedies like September 11.

The film’s message of suffering highlighted the human cost of February 24, 2022, offering a more profound narrative than expert analyses. Emotional testimonies allowed ordinary people to express the devastating effects of war. The victims’ direct communication in the film had a strong emotional impact, urging viewers to take action. Watch it HERE.

Other films, such as “Cyborgs: Heroes Never Die”, also offered significant insights and were available on YouTube.

Putin Biting Off More Than He Can Chew

Vladimir Putin sought to conquer Ukraine but has spent four years eroding his own power against a resistant adversary.

The invasion was intended to be decisive, with expectations of Ukraine’s rapid fall and global acceptance of Moscow’s actions. Putin’s ideological belief that Ukraine was not a real nation led to his first miscalculation. The existence and resistance of Ukrainians invalidated this notion, marking a strategic failure.

The failure to capture Kyiv was not just a tactical setback; it altered the war’s course. The conflict turned into a prolonged struggle, revealing Russia’s military inadequacies. Ukraine’s adaptability contrasted with Russia’s dwindling military credibility, representing the second lost tooth.

Economically, Russia’s assumption that Europe would succumb to internal pressures proved false. Sanctions isolated Russia, weakening its economic resilience, marking the third lost tooth.

The fourth lost tooth was narrative control. Initially framed as a heroic resistance against NATO, the narrative waned as Ukraine stood firm. Ukraine’s strengthened national identity undermined Moscow’s legitimacy.

Politically, the war strained Putin’s authority domestically. Though dissent was quelled, enduring questions about the war’s cost persisted, undermining his power.

What about the Future?

The future remains uncertain as Putin continues this costly venture against Ukraine, ignoring four years of evident failure.

Russia remains dangerous, yet it is viewed as a chronic risk rather than a respected power. European nations have learned to cope without Moscow’s influence.

The war exacted heavy tolls on both sides: loss of lives, destruction of cities, and disrupted futures. Ukraine’s endurance represents a strategic defeat for Russia, emphasizing survival over conquest.

For Putin, Ukraine was supposed to be a demonstrative victory. Instead, it became the stage for his diminishing power, as each failed attempt at domination weakened his position.

Four years on, Ukraine stands resilient, a critical shield for Europe. Putin, who aimed to conquer, has instead spent these years enduring the consequences of his unsustainable ambitions.


Comments

19 responses to “Ukraine: Putin’s Four-Year Struggle Commemorated in Brussels”

  1. Virgo Moon Avatar

    Seems like Putin’s grand invasion plan turned into a lengthy soap opera instead. Four years later, and all he’s got is a front-row seat to his own epic fail—cheers to that! 🍻

  2. Looks like Putin thought he was ordering a victory on the menu but ended up with a cold plate of humble pie instead. 🍽️ Four years in, and the only thing he’s conquering is a masterclass in miscalculations! 😂

  3. The only thing more ironic than Putin thinking he could waltz into Ukraine is watching him now, still trying to figure out how to dance with a broken toe—cheers to four years of his not-so-grand performance! 🍻

  4. Pitfall Whiskers Avatar
    Pitfall Whiskers

    Seems like Putin’s grand plan to play Risk with Ukraine turned into a game of Snakes and Ladders instead. Who knew that a four-year “struggle” would end with him more like a toothless tiger than a roaring bear? 🐻💼

  5. The Flying Mouse Avatar
    The Flying Mouse

    Seems like Putin’s master plan of a quick victory turned into a four-year comedy show—only he forgot to invite the audience. 🎭 The only thing getting conquered here is his credibility! 🤷‍♂️

  6. sky herald Avatar

    Isn’t it delightful how Mr. Putin thought he could waltz into Ukraine and have tea with the locals within a week? Now, four years later, he’s about as welcome as a wet sock at a posh soirée. 🍵💃

  7. Looks like Putin’s grand plans ended up as effective as a chocolate teapot. 🎭 Four years in, and he’s more of a toothless tiger than a fearsome bear—who knew a little resilience could be so bloody inconvenient? 😏

  8. lucky martian Avatar
    lucky martian

    Fancy that, four years of trying to put Ukraine in a headlock, and all Putin got was a fancy new collection of lost teeth! If only ambition could be measured in more than just delusions, eh? 😏

  9. Seems like Putin’s grand plans turned into a never-ending soap opera, eh? Four years in, and the only thing he’s conquered is the art of losing badly – must be a new Russian specialty! 😂

  10. Freaky Ratbuster Avatar
    Freaky Ratbuster

    Quite the lovely soirée in Brussels, celebrating four years of Putin’s grand misadventure—who knew he’d turn into the poster boy for “how to lose a war 101”? 🍿 Let’s raise a glass to resilience and a few less teeth in the Kremlin! 🥂

  11. Red Woman Avatar

    Isn’t it charming how Putin thought he could just waltz into Ukraine, but four years later, he’s more like that overconfident waiter who spills the wine rather than serving it? 🍷 Can’t wait for the next ‘masterclass’ in military strategy! 😂

  12. Mud Finger Avatar

    Seems like Putin’s grand plan turned into a bit of a comedy show, eh? Four years in, and he’s still trying to pick up the pieces while Ukraine gives him the boot. 😏

  13. BlacKitten Avatar

    Ain’t it rich? Four years later, and Putin’s grand parade to Kyiv turned into a slow shuffle, while Ukraine’s served him a right good slap with the resilience of a pub bouncer. 🍻 Guess he thought he could just pluck a sunflower and make a bouquet, but now he’s left holding the weeds.

  14. Rink Ruler Avatar

    Couldn’t have scripted it better, eh? Four years of Putin proving that “invincible” is just a fancy word for “really bad at chess.” 🎭👏

  15. Classy Luck Avatar
    Classy Luck

    Just what we needed, a film festival in Brussels to remind us that the only thing Putin’s winning is the competition for “Worst Military Strategy of the Century.” 🍿 Who knew commemorating failure could be such a spectator sport?

  16. Wild Kitten Avatar
    Wild Kitten

    Just what we needed, a four-year anniversary for a war that was supposed to be a walk in the park for Putin! 🎉 Maybe next year we’ll celebrate his ability to trip over his own ego instead. 😏

  17. Seems like Putin’s grand chess game turned into a game of checkers—only he forgot how to play, and now he’s left with a board full of missing pieces. 🎭 Maybe next time, he should consider a game of boules instead, less messy and way more fun!

  18. Starshine Avatar

    Incredible how four years of “military genius” has turned into a masterclass in how to lose a war spectacularly! 🍿 But hey, at least the film festival in Brussels has some gripping material now, right? 😂

  19. Fancy a stroll down memory lane, eh? Four years ago, Putin was all set for a swift takeover, but it turns out he’s just been playing a game of dental extraction with his own teeth instead. 🦷🤣

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