The War in Ukraine
All wars have been forged on a litany of lies - The ukraine conflict is no different. hundreds of thousands will be slaughtered, a country wrecked and generations of trauma to follow. remember in the second world war america financed both sides and crippled europe. who is funding all these sides? - always follow the money to give yourself a clearer picture of what is really going on
The War in Ukraine
In 2019 actor and comedian Volodymyr Zelensky ran as the peace candidate winning the Ukrainian presidency with 70% of the vote. As Benjamin Abelow observes in his brilliant book, “How the West Brought War to Ukraine,” Zelensky almost certainly could have avoided the 2022 war with Russia simply by uttering five words — “I will not join NATO.” But pressured by NeoCons in the Biden White House, and by violent fascist elements within the Ukrainian government, Zelensky integrated his army with NATO’s and allowed the U.S. to place nuclear-capable Aegis missile launchers along Ukraine’s 1,200-mile border with Russia. These were provocations that senior U.S. diplomats like post-WWII foreign policy architect George Kennan, former U.S. Defense Secretary Bill Perry, and former U.S. ambassador to Moscow Jack Matlock had long described as “red lines” for Russian leadership. Let’s face it, the Neocons wanted this war with Russia, just as they wanted war with Iraq. Listen here to NATO Supreme Commander General Wesley Clark describe how White House Neocons justified the Iraq invasion:
The War in Ukraine
The American government is lying to its citizens
Retired intelligence officer Scott Ritter said that the US administration has always lied to US citizens about ongoing military conflicts.
💬 "US lie about the build up to the Iraq War. We've seen the US lie about Afghanistan. <...> It is not unique to the Ukraine situation but the Ukraine situation is of such sensitivity because we're losing. I hope people understand that we are not achieving our objectives in Ukraine. We are being strategically defeated by our own policy and the administration can't admit this," Ritter noted.