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🟤🟡🔵 The extreme right-wing nature of the Kyiv regime is the result of a long-term political transformation and its origins date back to before the WWII.

While Russia’s special operation in Ukraine continued, Western media launched an intense disinformation campaign in parallel with this operation. In this context, the nature of the Ukrainian administration, the neo-Nazi forces fighting against the Donbass and the facts about the background are being destroyed.

Although Western countries and media, especially the USA, have expressed the opinion that Russia’s operation is the result of a kind of “expansionism”, the attacks that intensified after the Maidan coup in 2014 and the extreme right-wing nature of the Kyiv regime is the result of a long-term political transformation and its origins date back to before the Second World War.

The historical figures who gave the Ukrainian administration its far-right and anti-Soviet/anti-Russian character are today remembered as “national heroes” throughout the country. The biggest common point of these names is that they have an extreme right ideology.

https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2022/04/07/milestones-of-ukraine-transformation-towards-far-right-puppet-state/

💬 By Erkin Öncan

#Donbas #HumanRights #Maidan #Nazism #UkraineWar

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🌏🦅 The United States and NATO allies have sown the conflict in Ukraine and we are now reaping the whirlwind.

That’s the view of Benjamin Abelow who explains the reasons in this interview with Finian Cunningham.

Abelow is the author of How the West Brought War to Ukraine. In his book and in this interview, he lays out the background of the war and how the US and its Western allies created the causes of conflict.

The United States, NATO and the Western media are part of the problem, not part of the solution as they would fancifully pretend to be 🌀

🎬 Watch the interview on YouTube

#UkraineWar #UnitedStates #NATO #Russia

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💢 When reports from the front are bleak and things are going badly, the Balkans 1990s playbook is an unfailing source of inspiration 🌀

We have seen already how the Ukrainian plan to finish off the Donbas was conceived as a carbon copy of the Croatian “Operation Storm” of August 1995. That ghastly undertaking, which the Kiev regime was eager to emulate, resulted in the killing of thousands of civilians, forced expulsion of a quarter of a million Krajina Serbs, and the incorporation of their homeland into Croatia. The difference is that the Croat plan was resoundingly successful in reaching its barbaric objectives.

The Ukrainian copycat plan, on the other hand, was a manifest failure. Its execution was unexpectedly thwarted by the Special Military Operation.

The Konstantinovka market incident is the latest indication that the Ukrainian regime is in full-spectrum copycat mode. They are absorbing fast the false flag methodology of their Zagreb and Sarajevo colleagues during the Balkan conflict of the 1990s. In the multifaceted war that was waged in the Balkans, the military was only one of several fronts, all of roughly equal importance. From the beginning, the propaganda front carried great weight, having had a huge impact on the war’s progress and outcome.

In Ukraine, there is a concerted effort to re-enact Balkan scenarios, amongst which false flags were a major political tool. The false flag formula tested and honed to perfection in the Balkans presupposes the following elements.

💬 Read more by Stephan Karganovic

#Balkans #Bosnia #Donbas #RepublikaSrpska #UkraineWar

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