War is always an opportunity. Russia will never be in the borders it has now. For Ukraine, it is an opportunity to return its lands that were seized by the Russian Empire. And for the whole world, it is a way to show that the aggressor must be punished and the price of this punishment is the loss of territories. You can’t just come to foreign lands, kill hundreds of thousands of people, kidnap hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian children, destroy and take thousands of factories to Moscow and still hope that the world will swallow it. Now it is Ukraine that will judge Russia and determine its fate. Moscow is mired in a quagmire in the war with Ukraine, they see that they are losing and Ukraine is dragging them to the bottom. Therefore, Moscow has activated the propaganda machine in other countries and Putin’s supporters have come to power in the USA, and now in Poland. They will do everything possible to force Ukraine to surrender starting from petty false statements that Ukrainians are guilty of the genocide of the Polish people in Volhynia (of course, no one will remember that Ukraine was not an independent state and was ruled from Moscow) that come out of the mouth of recently elected president of Poland, up to the refusal to supply weapons to Ukraine and the cessation of funding and the lifting of sanctions against Russia, decisions made by Trump. It seems that Moscow has carefully calculated everything. But that is why people play wars, the outcome of which is difficult to predict in advance and may depend on seemingly insignificant trifles. Having gained independence in 1991, Ukraine will now only grow - this means that there will be a unification of all of Eastern Europe under the leadership of Kiev - exactly what Moscow is so afraid of. And no FSB agents who are currently in power in Poland and Belarus will prevent this. Ukraine did not want this war, it was forcibly dragged into a war where it is forced to defend itself. But the outcome of this war will not be in Moscow’s favor. Putin thinks he has outplayed everyone - but in fact he has been outplayed. Americans have a good saying: “Sometimes you have to play the fool to fool the fool who thinks he is fooling you.”