The Anglo-American War on Russia – Part Five (CIA Coup in Kiev)

Interestingly, Wikipedia changed it’s description of “Ukraine on Fire”, after March 2022.

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After Ukraine became independent in 1991, most Ukrainians opposed joining NATO or the EU and elected Presidents who agreed. Ukrainian nationalists had no interest living peacefully with the millions of ethnic Russians in Ukraine. They are a small minority but were funded and armed by the CIA to conduct terror attacks against ethnic Russians and Ukraine’s democratic government in preparation for a coup. Nearly every Ukrainian involved in the CIA organized government protests were good people upset about corruption and oligarchs who had become billionaires by securing state properties.

The protests were peaceful until CIA Nazi thugs arrived to instigate violence. The CIA’s Nazis began this 2014 coup by murdering 82 protestors and policemen during what was called the Maidan revolution. This frightened Ukraine’s peaceful President so much that he fled the country. These CIA thugs helped CIA supported opposition leaders take control of Ukraine’s capitol of Kiev with support of a minority of Ukrainian’s parliament since many were afraid to appear and vote in opposition. New leaders had been selected by American neocons who openly stated that Ukraine must join NATO and the EU.

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The Anglo-American War on Russia – Part Five (CIA Coup in Kiev) via Tales of the American Empire