Why More and More Russians Back the War

O, do the Russians long for war? 

 

Ask of the stillness evermore, 

 

Ask of the field, or ask the breeze, 

 

And ask the birch and poplar trees.

So begins a famous Soviet-era song and poem, written by Yevgenii Yevtushenko during Khrushchev’s Thaw. Volodymyr Zelensky cited the poem in his eve-of-war address to Russians, hoping it would rekindle these pacifistic sentiments and encourage resistance against the Kremlin’s imminent invasion.

 

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