We won't meet Volodymyr Zelensky, and yet we feel like we've spoken to him almost every day since February 24th.
With the publication of his speeches, we have the opportunity to reconnect on paper with the main herald and hero of the Ukrainian drama.
It's a good idea for a publisher to give us these texts to read.
It is a more lasting trace than videos emitted from Bankova Street in kyiv.
Without the speaker who says them, these texts lose the lyricism that made them strong.
Zelensky's charisma lies primarily in tone and attitude.
“Ya tut!”
(I'm here!).
These two words went around the world because we saw the man pronounce them, in battle dress.
Do not move.
Hold.
Resist.
He embodied the watchword of all political resistance from the invention of guerrilla warfare in Spain in 1808 to the wars of decolonization.
The resolve of peoples to go to war is proof that all war is first and foremost…
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