War & peace


Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent claim that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s approval rating stands at 4% is a stark reminder of how disinformation can distort reality. Zelenskyy swiftly dismissed the assertion, attributing it to Russian propaganda. Given the ongoing war and the challenges of conducting reliable opinion polls, such figures are not only misleading but also serve to undermine Ukraine’s resilience.
Trump’s suggestion that Ukraine should hold elections despite martial law further ignores the harsh realities of war. Democracy thrives on stability, and conducting elections amid conflict would pose immense risks. Leaders and global influencers must exercise caution in amplifying unverified claims, as misinformation can shape public perception and, ultimately, policy decisions. In an era where truth is under siege, responsible discourse is more crucial than ever.
At a time when Ukraine is fighting for its sovereignty, global leaders should focus on supporting its democratic institutions rather than questioning their legitimacy. Spreading inaccurate narratives only serves the interests of those seeking to weaken Ukraine’s international standing. Instead, constructive dialogue and unwavering support for Ukraine’s defense and reconstruction should remain the priority.