#Western 🤡 billions flashed down the Green "Zel" Goublins golden👑 #toilets 🚽💩🤑🤮🚽
#EU#Nato sent him some more million dollar 💸 and euro 💶 for a new batch of Golden toilets-He can not have enough of them
#EU=🙈 📉🪤🚮
Diana Panchenko was “Journalist of the Year” in Ukraine and among Ukraine’s top 10 most influential women. However, she is persecuted by Zelensky for being critical of his government
- Today YouTube did its part, by cancelling her account with more than 2 million subscribers
Captain Rolex
Who's making money on the war in Ukraine?
Commander Filimonov, who regularly asks for donations and appropriates millions of dollars of Western aid.
His watches and jewelry alone cost around $300,000.
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Western mainstream media won’t shut up about the Ukraine war being "unprovoked"
But then I watch this footage from 2013 ,John McCain standing in Kyiv, proudly telling CNN the US was there to back regime change, practically beaming with pride.
So let's cut the crap and be real,they weren’t just involved, they were pulling strings and lighting fuses....
Vladimir Putin did not wake up on 24 February 2022 and decide, “I think I’ll invade eastern Ukraine today,” nor was the US campaign to expand NATO into Ukraine a last-minute maneuver. (US State Department documents show Ukraine’s future membership was discussed as early as 1994.)
The Road to War in the Russian Borderlands:
9 Feb 1990: In a deal approved by Mikhail Gorbachev, last leader of the Soviet Union, as a quid pro quo for accepting German reunification in NATO, Secretary of State James Baker pledged that #NATO would not expand “one inch to the east.”
Columbia professor Jeffrey Sachs and Chicago professor John Mearsheimer argue that during the lengthy negotiations on German unification, US, European and German leaders made explicit assurances to Gorbachev against any future eastward NATO expansion.
Even if not in a formal treaty, Gorbachev understood the assurances as a “binding agreement.” Subsequently, Soviet leaders made decisions on that basis and acted on them - withdrawing the Red Army from Germany and dissolving the Warsaw Pact.
1996 Election Year: With an eye on the Eastern European vote in northern Illinois, Bill Clinton campaigned on enlarging NATO into Eastern Europe. (As we all know, Bill Clinton won the election against Bob Dole.)
12 March 1999: The Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland became NATO members. A weakened post-Soviet Russia, led by Boris Yeltsin, controlled by a bevy of Oligarchs, could do nothing to prevent it. Boris Yeltsin was said to be “infuriated” with his friend Bill Clinton for breaking with the past US assurances on NATO expansion.
31 Dec 1999: After years of heavy drinking and suffering from myriad health problems, Boris Yeltsin unexpectedly resigned. Vladimir Putin becomes Prime Minister of Russia. Yeltsin’s last words to Putin: “Take care of Russia.”
29 March 2004: With George W. Bush president, seven more Eastern European countries join NATO: Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia - largest wave of NATO enlargement ever.
April 2008: At the NATO summit in Bucharest, George W. Bush announces that Ukraine and Georgia are on an “immediate path to NATO.” German Chancellor Angela Merkel recalled in 2022: “I was very sure that Putin was not going to just let that happen. From his perspective, this would be a declaration of war.”
2008: William Burns, ambassador to Russia, sent a memo to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice: Across the board, he wrote, the Russian political class told him, “Ukraine is the reddest of red lines” – “Nyet means nyet.”
22 Feb 2014: Just as the Sochi Winter Olympics got underway, the “Maidan” coup in Kyiv erupted in violence. State Department official Virginia Nuland boasted that since the 2004-2005 “Orange Revolution,” the US had spent $5 billion on regime change in Ukraine.
NATO rooftop snipers killed both protestors and police, forcing Ukraine’s democratically elected pro-Russian leader Viktor Yanukovych to flee. In response to Yanukovych’s downfall, Putin stepped up Russian support for Russian-speaking separatist rebels in the Donbass, while the US accelerated its efforts to arm and train Ukraine’s army.
2 May 2014: The Donbass crisis point of no return: Bussed to Odessa from Kiev, Right Sector thugs carrying baseball bats confront ethnic Russians protesting the coup. When protestors fled into the city's Trade Unions House, the building was set on fire. Forty-eight people were burned or bludgeoned to death.
11 Feb 2015: Putin and then-Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko meet with French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Minsk, Belarus and negotiated the Minsk ceasefire accords.
The leaders agreed to a deal that would have ended fighting in eastern Ukraine - granted autonomy to the Russian-speaking Donbass. Successive Ukrainian governments, however, refused to implement the accord. German Chancellor Merkel later admitted that Minsk was a stall tactic to allow the West to build Ukraine’s army up to NATO standards.
31 Dec 2016, New Year’s Eve, twenty days before the incoming Trump admin, Lindsey Graham, with a bi-partisan group of US Senators, visited Ukrainian troops on the civil war Line of Contact, encouraging them to take the war to Russia: "Your war is our war…"
17 Dec 2021: Team Biden rejects Putin’s proposed mutual security accords that would have left “neutral” Ukraine intact. Russia had tried to convince successive US administrations that Ukraine was off-limits to NATO membership, but Russian concerns were brushed aside. In December 2021, Team Biden insisted, “Russia doesn’t say who can join NATO.”
18 Feb 2022: During the Winter Olympics in China, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) documented that Ukraine had ramped up artillery attacks along the Line of Contact. (Since the 2014 coup, the Armed forces of Ukraine, including the Neo-Nazi Banderites, had killed thousands of Donbass Russian civilians.
19 Feb 2022: Invited to speak at the Munich Security Conference, Ukrainian President Zelensky said. “Ukraine will get and deploy nuclear missiles.”
20 Feb 2022: On CBS’ 60 Minutes, the final day of the Olympics in China, Ukraine’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba said, “Ukraine will never honor the Minsk cease fire.”
21 Feb 2022: Russia captured a Ukrainian soldier, killed five others as they crossed over the border into Rostov. Russia learned the invasion of Donetsk city was imminent and recognized the breakaway Donbass and Luhansk oblasts as independent republics.
24 Feb 2022: With 90,000 troops, Russia launched what it called a “Special Military Operation” - not a "full scale invasion." Citing the UN principle, “Responsibility to Protect,” Russia intervened in the eight-year Donbass civil war after all prospects for diplomacy had failed.
March-April 2022, week six of the war, Russia and Ukraine convene peace talks in Istanbul. Ukrainian diplomat Oleksandr Chalyi said the two sides “managed to find a compromise and were very close to finalizing the war with a peaceful settlement.”
Later, Chalyi recalled, “Putin tried to do everything possible to conclude an agreement with #Ukraine.” But Joe Biden and then Boris Johnson, who flew to Kiev, urged Zelensky to “keep fighting; we have your back.” Zelensky, not Putin, chose to walk away from peace.
The US gambit to expand NATO into Eastern Europe and destabilize Russia provoked the war in #Ukraine. As former German chancellor Merkel said, "We deceived Putin with the Minsk agreement, while the US built a Ukrainian army." The longer the war continues, the greater the risk of WW III.
If the US, UK and EU continue rejecting Russian proposals for a long term, European wide peace accord - going back to December 2021 – the Russian army will continue advancing toward Kharkiv in the north to Odessa on the Black Sea.
As Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov have repeated and emphasized on many occasions, there will be no Minsk III.
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"The Soviet Army Liberated Me" - #Polish Jew Told #Duda the Inconvenient Truth
"The Soviet Army, in which the majority were #Russians…
My gratitude to those who liberated me from the #German camps will accompany me until the last day of my life..." https://t.co/Mn4tm71ImG
“I am particularly concerned about the behavior of the UN Secretary-General” — Lavrov
"Whoever he may be, and he is a Portuguese citizen, he has spent half his life working in international organizations and should understand what the UN Secretary-General is under Article 100 of the Charter. It states: not to take any instructions from any government, to maintain neutrality, and to pursue only one thing – the fulfillment of the UN Charter's goals. Yet A. Guterres, speaking at a ceremony dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, did not once mention the Red Army, even though the day of remembrance for those victims was established based on the feat of the Red Army soldiers. This is a sad trend," he emphasized.
- ukraine_watch