French-Jewish thinker Bernard-Henri Levy has long warned of Russian expansionism. Arriving in Odessa as it faces the threat of a catastrophic Russian assault from Putin’s war machine, he tells the JC in an exclusive interview why he travelled to a war zone – and calls for the West to take a stand: Why did you decide to go to Odessa? Why Odessa? Because I knew the city in times of peace. I have some friends there. I performed my monologue about Europe on the stage of the opera house. And it broke my heart to know that such a war was going on there. I wanted to show solidarity. And I wanted to bear witness. This conflict is so…
We need no-fly zone now, Bernard-Henri Lévy tells JC from Odessa
An interview with Bernard-Henri Lévy (with David Rose)
Article published in The Jewish Chronicle, March 17, 2022
‘This war? It’s Putin’s stupid cruelty, but the free world’s future is at stake. Nothing less.’
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