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Revision as of 23:43, 18 February 2023
Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe which is being used by NATO as a forward operating base for anti-Russian activities.It has been criticized as being one of the most corrupt countries in the world.[1]
In 2014, the United States led a coup against the government of Ukraine and installed a pro-Western government on the border of Russia, which led to the secession of the eastern regions of Donbass into the Lugansk People's Republic and the Donetsk People's Republic.
In 2022, Russia finally responded to the US-backed hostilities by Ukraine by sending in its military to liberate the Donbass regions and give the newly independent states full sovereignty against the NATO-trained-and-supported Ukrainian military.
Kim Dotcom has argued that the seeds of this conflict were sewn by the 2008 Global Financial Crisis, which challenged the USD's status as a reserve currency.[2]
Kantbot, citing a RAND Corporation think piece, the Euromaidan Putsch was incited by America due to Turkey blocking a pipeline deal that would transport Oil from the extraction industries in Baku directly into the Eurozone. Ukraine and Georgia needed to be militarily secured for America to bypass russia's implicit control over Azerbaijani oil-shipping through the Don-Volga river system, which shipping from the Caspian Sea must pass through to reach the world seas.[3][4]
References
- ↑ Corruption in Ukraine on Wikipedia
- ↑ "What’s the root cause of the US proxy war in Ukraine? Most people don’t have a clue. Let me explain. It all started after the 2007-2008 financial crisis that originated in the US. The reliability of the US Govt as a partner in global financial affairs was destroyed." by Kim Dotcom on Twitter
- ↑ SWIFT Killed The Dinosaurs | WYDNA Pseudcast with Kantbot and Edberg on Youtube
- ↑ The Voynich Manuscript Episode: Part 1: General Introduction