Ukraine in 2016: Two years after the US-supported coup. Infested with Nazis.
The US knew quite well that Ukraine was crawling with Nazis; in fact the CIA and other Western intel went looking for them to recruit them for the coup of 2014, plus the usual assortment of foreign mercenaries, about all of which there is irrefutable evidence.
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Ukraine War Driving Rampant Censorship At Home
6 minutes readJIMMY DORE SHOW—The rising tide of censorship that has caught the likes of Alex Jones, Joe Rogan and countless others in its web lately has been ramped up dramatically since the Russian military assault on Ukraine. Jimmy and The Grayzone’s Max Blumenthal discuss the state-run media enterprises that have been censored, along with the tech companies, online payment services and even cat breeding organizations that have ridden the censorial wave.
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Forever War in Ukraine or End of Unipolar World?
7 minutes readRed Lines host Anya Parampil speaks with Moscow-based international affairs analyst, Mark Sleboda. Sleboda assesses Russia’s military maneuvers in the early days of the conflict in Ukraine and evaluates the possibility of a Syria-style dirty war erupting in the country. Sleboda also explains how the war has ushered in a “great decoupling” between Russia and the West and why he believes it represents the “end of the unipolar world.”
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Russian Military Ops in Ukraine: Explained in 6 Minutes
5 minutes readIs Russia really “invading” Ukraine? Or is it finally reacting to an ongoing occupation or capture of Ukraine – a nation on its own borders after 8 years of patience?
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MIKE WHITNEY—We’ll see, but Russia will be ready one way or another, after all, Putin just tore up the UN Charter and carved two new statelets out of the broken shell of Washington’s bankrupt euro-colony. That is not something that Uncle Sam can simply ignore. By unilaterally redrawing the borders of a sovereign country, Putin has effectively blown up the system of global security that the US has overseen for the last 75 years. Washington will have to respond to that, and the response will not be limited to sanctions alone. Red lines have been crossed and Russia is presenting a direct challenge to the existing system itself. That’s means the reaction is likely to be violent.