Wednesday 12th of March 2025

a proxy war of the american empire....

Washington views the Ukraine conflict as a prolonged “proxy war” between itself and Russia and is eager to bring it to an end, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said. Speaking to Fox News on Wednesday, Rubio reiterated President Donald Trump’s commitment to being a “peacemaker” in the conflict, contrasting this approach with the previous administration’s policy of supporting Kiev indefinitely.

Rubio’s remarks come as relations between Washington and Moscow have begun to show some signs of thawing, particularly following the high-level talks in Saudi Arabia last month. Both sides have since criticized former US President Joe Biden’s handling of the conflict and have signaled a readiness to work toward a settlement.

“It’s been very clear from the beginning that President Trump views this as a protracted, stalemated conflict. And frankly, it’s a proxy war between nuclear powers – the United States, helping Ukraine, and Russia – and it needs to come to an end,” Rubio said. He argued that the West should move away from the previous strategy of sending Ukraine aid “for as long as it takes” without a clear resolution in sight.

That’s not a strategy,” he said, urging all parties involved to commit to negotiations and peace.

Rubio also accused Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky of “sabotaging and undermining” Washington’s peace efforts. He was referring to last week’s tense meeting at the White House that ended abruptly after Zelensky resisted Trump’s demand to negotiate peace with Russia, prompting the US president to accuse him of “gambling with World War III.”Trump ordered the Ukrainian delegation to leave the White House, saying Zelensky could return when he was ready for serious negotiations. Washington has since also halted all intelligence sharing with Ukraine, and several US media outlets have reported that military assistance to Kiev has also been suspended.

However, on Tuesday, Trump said he had received a letter from Zelensky in which the Ukrainian leader expressed regret over the dispute and signaled his willingness to negotiate a peace deal. Rubio welcomed Zelensky’s shift in tone.

“I’m glad to see that there’s been a reconsideration of that position because I truly believe that this is a conflict that we need to find a way to end. And it’s going to require concessions from both sides, but we have to get them both to the table,” he said.

READ MORE: Kremlin issues guarded welcome to Zelensky U-turn

Moscow has long characterized the Ukraine conflict as a Western-led proxy war against Russia. Some Western politicians have also acknowledged the proxy-war dynamic. In late 2024, former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson criticized the West for “waging a proxy war but not giving our proxies the ability to do the job” by not supplying Ukraine with enough military aid. Russia has consistently warned that continued Western support for Kiev would only prolong hostilities rather than bring about peace.

https://www.rt.com/news/613789-rubio-ukraine-proxy-war/

 

 

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         Gus Leonisky

         POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.

 

BORIS JOHNSON'S HYPOCRISY ISN’T ONE OF THE SINS OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS.

 

WE DEMAND THAT THE WESTERN MEDIA STOPPED ITS "IGNORANCE" AND DELIBERATE MISINFORMATRION ABOUT THE CONFLICT.

TOO MANY DECENT (and some stupid ones too) PEOPLE STILL THINK THAT RUSSIA STARTED THIS "WAR" WHILE IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN A PROXY CONFLICT, STARTED BY THE AMERICAN EMPIRE SINCE THE 1990s... COME ON, WHEN WILL THE MMMM (MEDIOCRE MASS MEDIA DE MIERDA) RECOGNISE THAT THERE WERE NO WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION IN IRAQ AND THAT THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION KNEW THIS, BUT STILL LIED ABOUT IT, LIKE THE CLINTON/OBAMA/BIDEN ADMINISTRATION HAS LIED ABOUT YUCKRAINE AND RUSSIA?

 

voxukraine....

 

USAID funded Ukraine group that smeared VP Vance as pro-Russia ‘propagandist’

 

BY WYATT REED

 

US Pres. Donald Trump has lambasted USAID for absurd foreign expenditures. But Trump has omitted perhaps the most scandalous operation: in Ukraine, the US funded groups which defamed the US Vice President, members of Congress, and US journalists as “foreign propagandists,” while training Ukrainians in “PSYOP” tactics.

The US government funded a Ukrainian military intelligence firm which viciously smeared US Vice President JD Vance, US Counterterrorism Director Joe Kent, and Rep. Thomas Massie as “foreign propagandists of the Russian Federation.”

To this day, the online blacklist published by the USAID-funded Ukrainian group, known as Molfar, lists Vance, Massie, and Kent as “foreign propagandists” aligned with the Russian government, and demands their “removal from public positions, the introduction of sanctions, and investigations into personal involvement in crimes.”

“These individuals pose a threat to the national security of countries that do not support the terrorist policy of the Russian Federation,” Molfar states.

Molfar’s website condemns Vance for having “compared Ukrainian democracy to Afghanistan” and stating that he “remains opposed to continuing to finance this war.” Perhaps worst of all, in the eyes of the Ukrainian information warriors, was his stance on Ukraine’s NATO aspirations: “He declared that Ukraine should not join NATO, because it would supposedly mean “inviting the American nation to go to war.””

In 2022, a representative of Molfar was quoted in CNN accusing President Trump of “absolutely pro-Kremlin” behavior because “Trump said that Crimea is Russian, because people speak Russian.”

Molfar, a Ukrainian term for a sorcerer or wizard, describes itself as an open-source intelligence agency which “collects lists of Ukrainian enemies to bring war criminals to justice.” Its website previously named both USAID and the US Civil Research and Development Fund (CRDF) as “partners.” The legality of US agencies sponsoring foreign groups to smear Americans and meddle in American politics is questionable at best.

report bearing USAID’s logo, which was published one year after Russia’s invasion by Ukraine’s National Coordination Cybersecurity Center (NCSCC), noted that Molfar had helped train thousands of government employees on smear tactics, and were providing instruction on cyberwarfare – including PSYOP techniques – to public workers with the direct assistance of the US government. 

“The NCSCC, with the support of the U.S. Civil Research and Development Fund (CRDF Global) and the U.S. Department of State, held the 3-day online training “OSINT – intelligence using open sources,” the report stated.

“Together with leading practical researchers of the Ukrainian company Molfar,” over 2,000 public workers “did practical assignments on the following topics: open-source searches, contact search, using Telegram bots, PSYOP and their use as a method of information warfare, image analysis, and human intelligence (HUMINT) or social engineering.”

In total, “USAID said that it will allocate $60 million” to “strengthen Ukraine’s cybersecurity,” the report’s authors wrote.

While smearing US political leaders, Molfar has targeted numerous American journalists, including The Grayzone’s editor-in-chief, Max Blumenthal, whom it vowed to expose as a Russian agent in a message to hundreds of media contacts. A mass email sent by Molfar’s public affairs director, Daria Verbytska, falsely accused Blumenthal of “adapting to russian narratives after magical expansion of income,” while promising to deliver a report on Blumenthal’s “approx income, its sources, fake CV info, cooperation with other propagandists, evidence, negative, connections with people worldwide, family, contacts, property and additional info.”

Molfar’s report amounted to a barely coherent collection of false, borderline libelous claims, accusing Blumenthal of “fake news” for making objectively true statements such as, “The US and NATO are sponsoring the war in Ukraine.” However, the dossier contained his home address, the addresses of family members, and even those of their co-workers. USAID had therefore sponsored a doxxing operation which placed American citizens in danger for criticizing the Ukrainian government – and which targeted others simply for their association with Blumenthal’s family. 

In a report for the UK’s Morningstar Online, journalist Steve Sweeney documented how Molfar was “recklessly endangering lives by publishing a ‘traitors’ list with personal data, photographs and even family details of supposed Russian collaborators — including children.”

Others targeted by Molfar include tech mogul Elon Musk, journalists Glenn Greenwald, Tucker Carlson, and The Grayzone’s Aaron Maté, as well as economist and geopolitical commentator Jeffrey Sachs.

Shockingly, Molfar wasn’t the only group to receive funding from the US government to create a blacklist accusing Americans of supposed information crimes. 

Vox populi, VoxUkraine

Information reviewed by The Grayzone indicates at least two other Ukrainian groups which attacked and smeared prominent journalists and senior Trump officials were directly subsidized by US taxpayers: VoxUkraine, a prominent Ukrainian think tank and ‘fact-checker,’ and the Center for Countering Disinformation, an official appendage of Ukraine’s national security council.

Those visiting VoxUkraine’s “history” page are greeted with the following question: “How has Vox Ukraine transformed from a blog run by a few enthusiasts into a think tank influencing millions of Ukrainians?” The answer, it turns out, is with millions of dollars from American taxpayers.

Formed amid the US-backed coup in Ukraine in 2014, VoxUkraine claims it began as a crew of “four Ukrainian economists” who simply wanted “to elevate the level of economic discourse in Ukraine.” Impressively, as soon as it was formally incorporated in 2015, they managed to rake in nearly $2 million. The group’s annual report noted that a full “42% of the revenues of VoxUkraine” that year came from just one donor: the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). 

Since then, VoxUkraine has undergone a massive expansion, with support from the US-funded NED and USAID. Today, their website identifies their self-styled “fact-checking” operation, VoxCheck, as their “most prominent project.” 

As an official member of the so-called “International Fact-Checking Network,” whose parent company, Poynter, receives substantial funding from the NED, VoxCheck has featured prominently in mainstream media coverage of supposed Russian propaganda. VoxCheck’s website, which lists 23 employees, reveals it received funding from the NED, the US Embassy, and also Facebook, which commissioned the group as an official fact-checking partner of Meta in 2020. Annual reports show that in 2021, they were nearly entirely reliant on money from Facebook, which made up 61% of their revenue stream. With the onset of the war in 2022, that number dropped to just 6%, and funding again poured in from USAID and NED, which collectively provided 28% of VoxUkraine’s budget.

 

Beyond taking taxpayer money and censoring Americans’ social media posts, VoxCheck also worked with Ukraine’s Center for Countering Disinformation to compile another blacklist designed to impugn US citizens as agents of Russia. In Feb. 2024, VoxUkraine and CCD jointly declared that they had “analyzed” the publications and speeches of “26 Western “experts” and found that their activities have signs of a network.”

Among others, the alleged “network” featured American journalists including this author, The Grayzone’s Max Blumenthal, Judge Andrew Napolitano, Tucker Carlson, Glenn Greenwald, Jimmy Dore, Clayton Morris, Brian Berletic, Douglas Macgregor, and leading academic experts Jeffrey Sachs, John Mearsheimer, and Richard Sakwa.

USAID sponsors censorious Ukrainian info op

Joining VoxUkraine in Kiev’s official information war efforts is Ukraine’s official Center for Countering Disinformation (CCD). Established under Zelensky in 2021 and operated under the auspices of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine, the CCD presents itself as a government-backed effort to prevent the spread of “destructive disinformation” and the “manipulation of public opinion.” 

Just a year after its founding, it was already hard at work smearing now-Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard as being “on the Kremlin’s payroll.” In a Telegram post about Gabbard published in April 2022, CCD stated that “the enemy [Russia] continues to spread disinformation using recruited American politicians.”

That July, the official Ukrainian group again demonized US public servants as borderline foreign agents, publishing a blacklist featuring both Gabbard and Sen. Rand Paul entitled, “Speakers who promote narratives that align with Russian propaganda.” Though the CCD refused to answer inquiries from American media organizations that pushed back, it quietly deleted the list in mid-August.

A week after Trump’s election in November 2024, the CCD deleted its original post about Gabbard. Not long after, the group attempted to backtrack, blaming an unspecified CCD employee for the fact that the site smeared a now-senior US official for over two years, and claiming to have fired the responsible party. “The publications on Tulsi Gabbard did not meet the Center’s standards, as they were published without appropriate verification of information… Given that the publications were published in 2022 and the individuals responsible for their publication were fired in 2023 – January 2024, the Center is deprived of the opportunity to hold the individuals accountable.”

The Ukrainian groups taking US public funds to defame US politicians often overlapped on their work, and formally coordinated on occasion. In October 2024, the Center for Countering Disinformation revealed it had signed a “memorandum of cooperation” with VoxUkraine, just eight months after announcing it had reached it had formed the same arrangement with Molfar in an effort to “strengthen the fight against disinformation.”

Molfar targets Russians in the field, worsening the human toll

While known in the West for denigrating opponents of war with Russia, Molfar has a different reputation in Ukraine, where it gained acclaim for tracking down Russian troops’ photos and geolocating their positions. Headed by a CEO trained at the neoliberal Aspen Institute, and another chief officer who’s an official Honorary IT Ambassador of Ukraine, Molfar quickly emerged as one of the first digital private military contractors with a ticket on the proxy war gravy train, as Ukrainian intelligence solicited it to scour social media for hints of Russian soldiers’ whereabouts.

A fawning Foreign Policy profile released in 2023, which credited Molfar with pioneering new ways to use open-source intelligence to “proactively kill enemy forces and destroy enemy hardware on the battlefield itself,” noted that Molfar’s CEO “first made contact with Ukrainian intelligence prior to the war” at an unnamed security conference where Molfar was “invited to train new SBU [Security Service of Ukraine] recruits on OSINT techniques.”

“They told me that two weeks after our seminar, they were already able to find the location of Russian military and hit them,” Starosiek boasted.

As early as the summer of 2022, Molfar was already hard at work delivering the exact coordinates of a supposed grouping of Chechen soldiers in Rubizhnoye. According to the firm, that information was subsequently used to deliver a HIMARS strike.

Frequently, there’s a terrible human cost on the other end of the missile. In late 2022, this journalist spoke with an elderly survivor in Rubizhnoye whose apartment was decimated by a HIMARS strike in the weeks following Molfar’s tip. A huge crater outside her second-floor window stood as a remnant of the carnage, while the interior of her home was coated with a thick layer of dust and broken glass. Freezing October winds blasted through the spaces where windows had been. Separated from her children by the war, she said she cried out for them every night. The elderly woman condemned the Ukrainian “fascists” and said the Americans who supplied the HIMARS missile that took everything “must not be human.”

It wasn’t this journalist’s first run-in with Western-made weapons. Within two hours of his arrival at the landmark Donetsk hotel Donbass Palace a week prior, the building came underUkrainian shelling. Could intelligence from Molfar, or a similar US-backed agency, have played a role in targeting an American journalist as well?

US-govt funded Ukrainian groups oversee censorship of antiwar voices

After the proxy war erupted in February 2022, weeks after former State Sec. Antony Blinken dismissed Russian proposals for limiting NATO expansion out of hand, mainstream media outlets joined the Biden administration and EU leaders in cheerleading for the plucky Ukrainians.

 

But total domination of the domestic information space apparently wasn’t enough for Western leaders, who were determined to root out any potential vectors of the Russian narrative, beginning with state-backed media. After RT’s leadership was sanctioned, the channel was banished from US airwaves, and readers in Europe blocked from accessing its website altogether, Big Tech companies moved in to clear out any remaining perspectives that did not align with proxy war objectives. Commentators who agreed with criticisms of NATO expansionism found their posts algorithmically throttled by Facebook and Twitter (now X), while search engines pledged to de-boost videos and articles that were incongruous with the Ukrainian government’s positions.

In many cases, it appears that the CCD was behind these efforts. Two nearly-identical press releases issued by CCD following meetings with Google representatives in 2023 and 2024 thank the tech giant for “increasing the level of media education of state employees, identifying and blocking hostile YouTube channels that were funded by russia and spread disinformation in Ukraine and abroad, [and] supporting fact-checking organizations in Ukraine, etc.” Together, CCD and Google pledged to “implement new innovative solutions in the field of countering disinformation, as well as to enhance work on increasing media literacy and the resistance of government employees and the public to disinformation.”

In September 2024, Google sponsored a Ukrainian fact-checking conference which featured speakers from all three groups – Molfar, the CCD and VoxUkraine – which produced blacklists of Americans with US funds.

 

Despite overwhelming digital censorship, a handful of independent journalists have persisted in broadcasting from Russia to Western audiences online. And with US government support, Ukrainian groups like Molfar have attempted to punish them for it.

Molfar defends neo-Nazi unit against US journalist, then partners with it

One of the few journalists offering English-speaking audiences a glimpse of life in the areas of Donbas bombarded by US-supplied weapons was independent American journalist Patrick Lancaster.

Lancaster was a former US Navy intelligence officer who was living near the frontline in February 2022, uniquely positioned to report on the conflict. At an abandoned Ukrainian military base in Mariupol a month later, the journalist recorded some of the most disturbing footage seen since the war’s outbreak – the corpse of women who’d apparently been raped by Ukrainian nationalist forces, with a swastika burned into her stomach.

Images of the atrocity, likely committed by the notoriously pro-Nazi Azov Battalion which was headquartered in Mariupol before its capture by Russia, spread widely on social media. Meanwhile, Western outlets instead ran with the story of an infamously mendacious Ukrainian legislator, who spun Lancaster’s footage as the work of the Russians to dozens of credulous reporters. It was then that the network of US-funded Ukrainian “fact-checkers” sprang into action.

Within days, an article appeared on US-funded VoxUkraine with the headline, “FAKE: A photo of a girl branded with a Swastika in Mariupol proves Azov’s crimes.” The post, which notes in large typeface that VoxUkraine carries out “Verification” as part of “Meta’s Third-Party Fact-Checking Program,” did not refute the claim of Ukrainian responsibility at all. Instead, it simply alleged that Lancaster’s “video footage often appears on russian [sic] propaganda channels” and that “Lancaster often repeats russian [sic] propaganda narratives.”

Weeks later, a hit piece in Vice News, the Soros Fund Management-owned former hipster mag, seemed to confirm the aim had shifted from countering the claim to targeting Lancaster. Its author, self-styled “disinformation” reporter David Gilbert, opened the article by claiming that “evidence suggests that the soldiers who painted the swastika on the woman’s body were from Russia” – yet he provided none. Unable to back up his claim, he homed in on Lancaster’s personal life, which seemed modest and relatively normal. These details were gathered through surveillance of Lancaster’s social media, and that of his family. According to Vice, that’s where Molfar stepped in.

“Social media posts reviewed by Molfar show that Lancaster’s wife initially refused to leave Donetsk at the outbreak of the war, but on March 14 moved to Russia with their two sons. Lancaster visited her there in April, according to a photo posted on his wife’s social media accounts.” In a separate post on Molfar’s page, they wrote that Lancaster’s publications “reflect the position of russian [sic] propaganda.”

Molfar’s admiration for Azov has shown little signs of abating. Months after attacking Lancaster for attributing horrific crimes in Mariupol to the fascist militants, Molfar released an article titled, “Why Azov are heroes, not terrorists: 3 explanations that even Russians will understand.” In the piece, Molfar lauded the avowed neo-Nazis as “highly motivated patriots” who they called “the real Heroes of Ukraine.” In Mariupol, where the group carried out well-documented horrors against the civilian population, they insist Azov “only defended and retreated.”

In 2024, when Ukrainian officials decided to ramp up nationalism in Ukrainian classrooms, the Ministry of Digital Transformation presided over a formal partnership between Molfar and Azov.

Citing the head of the Ministry of Digital Transformation, Mykhailo Fedorov, one Ukrainian outlet wrote: “According to him, the Ministry of Education and Science developed the program for [teacher] trainers together with the military and civil society organizations – in particular, the Azov military, [and] the largest OSINT agency in Ukraine, Molfar.”

Despite Molfar’s partnership with a neo-Nazi unit of the Ukrainian military which had once been proscribed by the US Congress, USAID continued to subsidize the group’s activities. In August 2024, when USAID sponsored a “Hackathon” in Ukraine, they turned to Molfar CEO Artem Starorsiek to judge the contest.

For over two years, USAID sponsored Kiev-based outfits like Molfar, CCD and VoxUkraine as they sought to destroy the reputations of US politicians. Now that those officials occupy key national security positions in the Trump administration, as well as the Vice Presidency, is it any wonder they are determined to shut down the information warfare apparatus that defamed them as foreign agents?

https://thegrayzone.com/2025/03/10/usaid-ukraine-vp-vance-russia-propagandist/

 

 

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         Gus Leonisky

         POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.

 

attacking civilians....

Moscow faced its largest-ever wave of Ukrainian kamikaze drones on Tuesday night, with Russian air defenses successfully intercepting hundreds of the incoming UAVs, according to officials.

Later in the day, senior Ukrainian and US officials are set to meet in Saudi Arabia to discuss potential peace negotiations – a process President Donald Trump is pushing both Kiev and Moscow to embrace.

According to the Russian Defense Ministry, a total of 337 Ukrainian drones were neutralized overnight.

The ministry’s statement detailed that 126 of these were intercepted over Kursk Region, which is adjacent to the Ukrainian border and well-covered by Russian air defenses; 91 were brought down over Moscow Region, which surrounds the capital.

Largest raid of its kind

Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin described the Ukrainian attack as the most extensive to have targeted the city, with at least 74 drones aimed directly at the capital. However, he only reported minor damage; the roof of an apartment complex was struck.

Moscow Region, however, sustained more serious consequences. Governor Andrey Vorobyov detailed casualties across three municipalities, with the most devastating incident occurring in Domodedovo. A disabled drone struck a parking lot at a food factory, killing a night guard instantly. Another worker suffered severe head injuries and died shortly after being hospitalized.

Two other victims remain in critical condition, Vorobyov stated, while Children’s Ombudsman Maria Lvova-Belova has reported that three children have suffered minor injuries. Hours later Domodedovo head Evgenia Khrustalyova announced the death of another patient who had been admitted with injuries sustained in the attack.

Terrorism investigation

The Russian Investigative Committee has officially classified the Ukrainian operation as an act of terrorism. Moscow claims Kiev has resorted to such tactics due to setbacks on the battlefield.

Russian MP Leonid Slutsky alleged that some of the intercepted drones were aimed at the Kursk nuclear power plant, calling it an act of “nuclear blackmail.”

Meanwhile, a resident of Sapornovo, whose home was damaged by a drone, reported discovering ball bearings — components often used in explosive payloads in order to maximize casualties.

Talks in Saudi Arabia

The attack came just hours before high-level discussions between US and Ukrainian officials are set to start in Saudi Arabia. The Trump administration has accused Vladimir Zelensky of stalling Washington’s efforts to broker a truce with Moscow by refusing to compromise.

In response to US criticism, Zelensky proposed a limited ceasefire that would halt long-range strikes from both sides, arguing that such a measure could facilitate negotiations. The Russian military has been destroying Ukrainian energy infrastructure, maintaining that these strikes cripple Kiev’s ability to produce weapons and transport military assets.

Ukrainian forces have been launching kamikaze drones at high-value Russian sites, including oil refineries and gas pipelines, such as a key Black Sea fuel supply route to Türkiye.

Andrey Kovalenko, head of Kiev’s Center for Countering Disinformation, directly linked the attack with the talks in Jeddah, calling it a signal to Moscow that Ukraine can cause “panic” among civilians, unless Zelensky’s proposal is accepted.

Russian reaction

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called the outcome of the raid a testament to the capability of Russian air defenses, urging the media to direct questions about its timing to Kiev.

Andrey Kartapolov, a general-turned-MP who chairs the State Duma Defense Committee, suggested deploying Oreshnik medium-range missiles in retaliation. Speaking to a journalist, he called for multiple precision strikes using these advanced ballistic weapons.

Rodion Miroshnik, a senior Russian diplomat monitoring Ukrainian war crimes, described the attack as a strategic show of force orchestrated by Kiev and its European backers, particularly the UK, and other actors who oppose the emerging thaw in US-Russian relations.

London and Brussels have criticized Trump’s decision to suspend new arms shipments to Ukraine in an effort to pressure Zelensky.

Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has suggested that the raid could serve as proof of Ukraine’s “terrorist nature” for Feridun Sinirlioglu, Secretary General of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), who is visiting Moscow this week.

https://www.rt.com/russia/614014-ukraine-drone-raid-moscow/

 

 

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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT.

 

         Gus Leonisky

         POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.

 

MAKE A DEAL PRONTO BEFORE THE SHIT HITS THE FAN:

NO NATO IN "UKRAINE" (WHAT'S LEFT OF IT)

THE DONBASS REPUBLICS ARE NOW BACK IN THE RUSSIAN FOLD — AS THEY USED TO BE PRIOR 1922. THE RUSSIANS WON'T ABANDON THESE AGAIN.

THESE WILL ALSO INCLUDE ODESSA, KHERSON AND KHARKIV.....

CRIMEA IS RUSSIAN — AS IT USED TO BE PRIOR 1954

TRANSNISTRIA WILL BE PART OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION.

A MEMORANDUM OF NON-AGGRESSION BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE USA.

 

EASY.

 

THE WEST KNOWS IT.