sycasey said:
Cal88 said:
sycasey said:
Aunburdened said:
sycasey said:
Aunburdened said:
The word "backed" is doing a lot of work there. Clearly the US wanted a more friendly government there and said so. Guys like Aaron Mate want you to then decide that means the US actually created the regime change itself, which is not supported by the comments here or by any clear evidence but is a different meaning of "backed" in some contexts. It's slippery weasel language.
Again, it is no big secret that the US gave military aid to Ukraine after the Crimea invasion by Russia. Critically, however, this all happened after the Euromaidan revolution so is not evidence that the US created any of that.
First two videos say nothing about military aid or supporting revolution. In fact, in the first video Senator Murphy specifically says they do NOT want to do that. Smith's description doesn't match the actual statements.
Are you saying there was no NATO military aid and billions spent on NGOs to precipitate regime change to Ukraine before 2014??
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The last video of McCain is him speaking AFTER the Maidan revolution had already started. Again, doesn't prove anything other than that the US supported Ukraine moving more towards an alliance with us and away from Russia.
The video was from 2013, a year before the Maidan color revolution. There were many other such speeches from McCain and co in the years before 2014.
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Doesn't prove that we forced it.
We enabled it by funneling billions into Ukrainian opposition including military aid to far right anti-Russian nationalist militias and political parties, and pushed Ukraine to a belligerent position towards Russia, ultimately violating the Minsk Accords.
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And as I always say, even if all of these assertions were true, so what? It doesn't mean Russia had to start a war. That's still on Putin.
We armed the most radical nationalist elements in Ukraine, whose goal was to crush the Russian minority and reconquer Crimea. It was never going to fly with Russia.
Even sober-minded US intel analysts stated unequivocally that what we ended up doing in Ukraine would force Russia to intervene militarily, reluctantly so:
