Scott Ritter & Elena Oelke talk about living conditions in Ukraine via Issues that Matter with Cynthia Pooler.
Tag: Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Ukraine May See New ‘Maidan’
Ukraine could be looking at another Maidan
Meanwhile, Zelenskyy’s assurances don’t assuage some veteran observers of the country either. “We have not seen significant enough efforts to address corruption — although perhaps with one important exception,” said a former senior U.S. diplomat who has considerable experience in Ukraine. “I think they really are trying to prevent diversion of any of the massive Western assistance they’re receiving. I believe they do understand the risks, if there were to be a major scandal.”
But the former diplomat said that what struck him in recent meetings with opposition politicians and civil society leaders in Kyiv was how, “on the one hand, they truly appreciate Zelenskyy’s strength as a war leader,” but are “deeply worried also about corruption and his authoritarian style.”
“In their minds, there is going to be a reckoning as soon as the war ends,” he said. “And I think that’s probably going to be true.”
Why Zelensky Will NOT Take Back Crimea
Seventeen months ago the US State Department officially declared the US will “NEVER” recognize Crimea as part of Russia. Three months ago Ukrainian President Zelensky vowed to “take back” Crimea. Is this possible?
Why Zelensky Will NOT Take Back Crimea
Video via Scott Horton
Seymour Hersh: Trading With The Enemy
Amid rampant corruption in Kiev and as US troops gather at the Ukrainian border, does the Biden administration have an endgame to the conflict?
Trading With The Enemy (archived)
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Before the media decided to turn Zelensky into the world’s great leader and anoint him The Person of the Year, Zelensky was exposed by the Pandora Papers leak for having hid tens of millions of dollars in offshore bank accounts given to him from the billions of dollars corrupt Jewish-Ukrainian oligarch Ihor Kolomoisky had looted from Ukraine.
George Soros poses no danger to India
The Indian Express newspaper featured today two reports relating to India’s indirect partnership with George Soros in a worldwide democracy project under the UN umbrella. The main report is behind paywall while the second report titled “UN Democracy Fund launched in 2005 on sidelines of India-US N-deal” is accessible.
George Soros poses no danger to India
Both articles, linked above, are worth glancing over. Interestingly, the Kofi Annan Foundation gets funds from UNDEF. Both were founded by Kofi Annan. Nothing corrupt about that, huh?! /s
Kiev Announces Plan for Genocide in Crimea, w/Mark Sleboda
The plans recently announced by the US-installed government in Kiev include a fact pattern for the crime against humanity of genocide for the majority of Crimea’s population. Don DeBar has more.
Kiev Announces Plan for Genocide in Crimea, w/Mark Sleboda via Don DeBar
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‘Everything Russian’ must be eradicated in Crimea – Zelensky aide (original)
Inside Russia: Economists Describe Impact Of Sanctions And Ukraine War
Kosovo Liberation Army leader Hashim Thaçi on trial for war crimes
From March 24 to June 9, 1999, NATO bombed Serbia for 77 days. It was the first major war on European soil since the Second World War—even this fact is suppressed and denied today in view of the war in Ukraine.
Kosovo Liberation Army leader Hashim Thaçi on trial for war crimes
Bad News: NATO Tanks, Planes, And Artillery Unlikely To Win Ukraine War
There is still another factor that gets far too little consideration in Western press. The tanks Ukraine is counting on are not, in themselves, transformative technology that will greatly increase battlefield capabilities. In fact, the Leopard 2 and M1A1 Abrams have shown themselves vulnerable in combat.
Bad News: NATO Tanks, Planes, And Artillery Unlikely To Win Ukraine War
[2019] Order From Chaos: What does a Pride parade have to do with NATO? More than you might think.
Editor’s Note: The degree of respect for LGBTQ people has increasingly become a measure of democratic health in former Soviet states. If Russia were a place where Pride parades were allowed, its quarrels with the United States, and ours with it, would possibly diminish, writes James Kirchick. This article originally appeared in the Washington Post.
What does a Pride parade have to do with NATO? More than you might think.
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Meet the true journalists: James Kirchick and Lawrence O’Donnell
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