Ukraine: the cancelled tests/By Manlio Dinucci

Pangea – Wide angle

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Since 1991, the year Ukraine became an independent republic after the dissolution of the USSR, NATO has been weaving a network of ties within the Ukrainian armed forces.

At the same time, through the CIA and other secret services, neo-Nazi militants are recruited, financed, trained and armed. Photographic documentation shows young Ukrainian neo-Nazi militants of UNO-UNSO trained in 2006 in Estonia by NATO instructors, who teach them urban combat techniques and the use of explosives for sabotage and attacks.

It is the neo-Nazi paramilitary structure that went into action on February 20, 2014 in Maidan Square in Kiev, during a political demonstration in which proponents and opponents of Ukraine’s accession to the EU confront each other. While armed and organized groups storm government buildings, “unknown” snipers (later turned out to be sharpshooters recruited in Georgia) fire the same sniper rifles on both demonstrators and policemen, causing dozens of deaths.

On the same day that the Maidan Square putsch takes place, the NATO Secretary General addresses the Ukrainian armed forces in a commanding tone, warning them to “remain neutral”, under penalty of “serious negative consequences for our relations”. Abandoned by the leaders of the armed forces and by a large part of the government apparatus, President Yanukovych is forced to flee.

The Maidan Square putsch is followed by an immediate attack on the Russians of Ukraine and Ukrainians who are friends of Russia. It is a wave of terror, organized with a precise direction: headquarters of the Communist Party of Ukraine and other political movements devastated, leaders lynched, journalists tortured and murdered; activists burned alive in the Odessa Chamber of Labor; defenseless inhabitants of Eastern Ukraine of Russian origin massacred in Mariupol, bombed with white phosphorus in Slaviansk, Lugansk, Donetsk.

Faced with the offensive against the Russians in Ukraine, the Supreme Council of the Republic of Crimea – Russian territory passed to Ukraine in the Soviet period in 1954 – votes to secede from Kiev and request re-annexation to the Russian Federation. The decision was confirmed with 97% of the votes
in favor by a popular referendum.

On 18 March 2014, President Putin signed the Treaty of Accession of Crimea to the Russian Federation with the status of an autonomous republic. While in the Donbass the self-proclaimed People’s Republics of Donetsk and Lugansk, inhabited by Russian populations, resist Kiev’s attacks that cause 14 thousand deaths, the roadmap for NATO-Ukraine technical-military cooperation, signed in 2015, effectively integrates Kiev’s armed forces and war industry into those of the US-led Alliance.

Neo-Nazi formations are incorporated into the National Guard, trained by hundreds of US instructors from the 173rd Airborne Brigade, transferred from Vicenza to Ukraine, flanked by others from NATO.

Kiev’s Ukraine becomes the nursery of the revival of Nazism in the heart of Europe. Neo-Nazis arrive in Kiev from all over Europe (including Italy) and from the USA, recruited mainly by Pravy Sektor and the Azov battalion, whose Nazi imprint is represented by the emblem traced from that of the SS Das Reich.

After being trained and tested in military actions against the Russians of Ukraine in the Donbass, they are made to return to their countries with the Ukrainian passport pass. At the same time, Nazi ideology is spreading among the younger generations in Ukraine. The Azov battalion is particularly involved in this, organizing military training camps and ideological training for children and young people, who are taught first and foremost to hate the Russians.

In the 2019 Ukrainian elections, actor Volodymyr Zelensky – famous for his television series on the corruption of Ukrainian political leaders in the guise of a professor elected by chance president of the Republic – really becomes president of Ukraine.

In the election campaign, Zelensky promises to end the war in Donbass and clean up the oligarch-dominated system of government, accusing the wealthy Poroshenko, the incumbent president, of hiding his assets in tax havens abroad. But once in the presidency, Zelensky did everything to fuel the de facto NATO-directed war to hit Russia.

Regarding his second commitment to eliminate corruption, in particular the export of capital to tax havens, the facts of a documented investigation published by The Guardian speak for themselves: Zelensky is co-owner of three companies with headquarters and capital in Belize and the British Virgin Islands (Central America) and Cyprus. Through these companies he receives over $40 million from obscure financiers. An investigative docufilm made by Scott Ritter – a career soldier in the US Marines specializing in intelligence, put in charge of the UN inspectors in Iraq in 1991-1998 – shows the luxurious villas that Zelenskiy owns in Miami (this one alone is worth 34 million dollars), in Israel, in Italy in Forte dei Marmi, in London, in Georgia,
in Greece and other countries.

Manlio Dinucci

 

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