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Ukraine needs to be helped but I hate the CIA habit of “secretly helping”, it got us everything from Saddam Hussein to Operation Condor fo the assassination of Patrice Lumumba.
Won’t be surprised if in 20 years time we learn that it was more “secret helping” that got Ukraine invaded in the first place.
I wouldn’t be surprised in the least if the CIA cooked up an invitation to invade Ukraine as a way of expanding NATO membership. They are completely capable of throwing away millions of civilian lives if it meets their end goals. It would hardly be the first time.
It’s crazy what a law unto themselves they are. Even with little things 5-Eyes seem to really like creating chaos.
I was reading about Shamima Begum the other day (UK girl who joined IS to be “married” to a stranger at age 15 and had her citizenship taken away) and it turns out the main guy who trafficked the bunch of 15 year olds to Syria in the first place was a 5-Eyes Canadian asset.
You don’t have to wait.
- Reuters, Feb. ’14: Leaked audio reveals embarrassing U.S. exchange on Ukraine, EU
- Consortium News, Jul. ’15: The Mess that Nuland Made
- Consortium News, Apr. ’19: The Buried Maidan Massacre and Its Misrepresentation by the West
- Jacobin, Feb. ’22: A US-Backed, Far Right–Led Revolution in Ukraine Helped Bring Us to the Brink of War
- WSWS, Dec. ’22: Former German Chancellor Merkel admits the Minsk agreement was merely to buy time for Ukraine’s arms build-up
- Geopolitical Economy Report, Feb. ’23: Ukraine’s Zelensky admits he sabotaged Minsk peace deal with Russia, West blocked negotiations
- Consortium News, Oct. ’23: The Maidan Massacre, Censorship & Ukraine
- The Grayzone, Dec. ’23: Ukrainian trial demonstrates 2014 Maidan massacre was false flag
Putin got Ukraine invaded, I don’t care what the US or anyone else did.
Putin is the one who invaded another country.
@andyburke I totally agree with you tho. Putin and his enablers in Russia chose to invade Ukraine. It is 100% on him and them.
@ikidd and I are just speculating on some of the factors in his decision to do that.
Life is a complex tapestry. It’s not just one or two people making decisions in a complete void.
I mean if you’re old like me you can remember back when Gorbachev was trying to transition to democracy and the CIA jumped in to kingmake Yeltsin and his unregulated market, ushering in the rise of unchecked oligarchy that put Putin in power in the first place.
This is why Putin is popular: he kicked the Global North neocolonialists out of the country.
Which by all indications was something he didn’t actually want to do in the first place. It’s just the west wasn’t ready to give up exploiting the people of the former USSR. If Putin allowed that to continue he would have likely lost his power just as Yeltsin had.
Jesus, the idea that the CIA being somewhere, even doing the bad shit they always do, would somehow justify invading a country?
As a US citizen, we need fewer things that justify invading counties, not more, for fuck’s sake.
A bit surprised they wanted all this out there. Fun read though.
Adam Entous and Michael Schwirtz conducted more than 200 interviews in Ukraine, several other European countries and the United States to report this story.
I have a lot of questions about this story. If the CIA leaked it on purpose, then this feels like misinformation or misdirection to fool somebody. If the CIA didn’t want this out, then how were they unaware that over 200 people had been interviewed about it? If it is all true, then isn’t this reporting putting lives at risk by identifying features that could pinpoint the location of Ukrainian intelligence operatives?
Something is weird here.
It definitely seems intentional. Though I wouldn’t really suspect it to be misinformation, especially with such thorough reporting. More like posturing, signalling, or other diplomatic games.
It’s also likely Russia already knows most or all of this.
I thought it was basically an open secret the US was helping with intelligence and planning.
Archive: https://archive.ph/zaSf4
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Toward the end of 2021, according to a senior European official, Mr. Putin was weighing whether to launch his full-scale invasion when he met with the head of one of Russia’s main spy services, who told him that the C.I.A., together with Britain’s MI6, were controlling Ukraine and turning it into a beachhead for operations against Moscow.
In Kyiv, Mr. Nalyvaichenko picked a longtime aide, General Kondratiuk, to serve as head of counterintelligence, and they created a new paramilitary unit that was deployed behind enemy lines to conduct operations and gather intelligence that the C.I.A.
The new station chief began regularly visiting General Kondratiuk, whose office was decorated with an aquarium where yellow and blue fish — the national colors of Ukraine — swam circles around a model of a sunken Russian submarine.
also oversaw a training program, carried out in two European cities, to teach Ukrainian intelligence officers how to convincingly assume fake personas and steal secrets in Russia and other countries that are adept at rooting out spies.
One day after General Kondratiuk was removed, a mysterious explosion in the Russian-occupied city of Donetsk, in eastern Ukraine, ripped through an elevator carrying a senior Russian separatist commander named Arsen Pavlov, known by his nom de guerre, Motorola.
In the southern Kherson region, which was occupied by Russia in the first weeks of the war, those partisan networks sprang into action, according to General Kondratiuk, assassinating local collaborators and helping Ukrainian forces target Russian positions.
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For more than a decade, the United States has nurtured a secret intelligence partnership with Ukraine that is now critical for both countries in countering Russia.
Maidan Revolution: February 2014
Today: February 2024
Thanks for the confirmation of what we all knew already: that the US was directly involved in instigating and supporting colour revolution in Ukraine to counter Russia.
Yeah, that’s not what it said. You are making a connection that is not there and repeating a putinist talking point.
You can’t create what isn’t there. There’s a whole history of political abuse that festered. The CIA capitalized on that, they didn’t just waltz in February 2014 and say: “How about let’s have a revolution, eh guys?”
https://lemmy.ml/comment/8705290
Looks like OP addressed that too
…this a link to a comment you posted, not OP, and it’s linking an article that is specifically telling the tale of the CIA’s complete failure to instigate a revolution from nothing
They are still the bad guys.