Zelenskyy’s Visit to ‘Guernica’ Highlights the Grim Reality of Ukraine’s War and Global Hypocrisy
As Ukraine’s president draws stark parallels between Picasso’s iconic anti-war painting and Russia’s relentless bombing campaign, the visit exposes the enduring cost of unchecked aggression—and raises urgent questions about Western resolve.
In a symbolic gesture charged with meaning, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Pablo Picasso’s ‘Guernica’ during his one-day stop in Madrid. This haunting masterpiece, which depicts the brutal bombing of civilians during Spain's Civil War, is not just art—it is a timeless reminder of war’s darkest consequences and a warning that resonates deeply with America’s interests today. Does History Repeat Because We Fail to Act? Picasso’s ‘Guernica’ captures the agony inflicted by Nazi and fascist bombers on innocent Spaniards in 1937—a tragedy emblazoned in black, white, and grey shades where screaming women and wounded animals tell a story of suffering....
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