Comments by "" (@Princip666) on "Professor Tim Wilson"
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Here's a list of lies and manipulations this "professor" uses to build his false narrative:
"western interventions and color revolutions" - instead of invasions and regime change
"Russia's full scale invasion" - instead of intervention
0:47 - 2:10 - Admits the US interference in UA internal affairs (which is a direct violation of Budapest Memorandum) prior to the "annexation" of Crimea, but concludes it was Russia breaking the memorandum by annexing Crimea. I wouldn't make this up even if I tried.
2:10 - 2:37 - Baseless accusations built on previously established false premise. This is the first time I hear about paramilitary groups in Donbass "fermenting war" since 2012. On the other hand, there is quite a few reports about groups of Ukrainian nationalists in western Ukraine becoming more active and organized. Example: "Svoboda: The rise of Ukraine's ultra-nationalists, 26 December 2012, BBC News.
"Istanbul negotiations were exploratory and never resulted in finalized agreement" - Nobody ever said that. The first round of negotiations resulted in draft agreement, a part of which was Russia pulling their Kiev contingent out of the region for negotiations to continue. Russia upheld their part of agreement and pulled out of Kiev. The mayor of Bucha announced happily their departure without mentioning any atrocities or bodies in the streets. The first military unit to enter Bucha was Safari regiment and they even published video evidence of there being no bodies in the streets during the entry. Three(!!!!!) days later there are bodies everywhere with white armbands(used by Russians as a friendly color coding). This provocation was then used to ultimately shut down all further negotiations.
6:15 - 6:55 - Admits the US foreign policy in defending their national security, completely denies Russia's right to ensure their national security against a very real and very dangerous opponent. We have seen Ukraine's ability to raise a million strong army and NATO's ability to equip this army. If that is not a security threat to Russia I really don't know what is. Arguing it was just in response to Russian aggression is irrelevant, the potential was clearly there.
I don't expect this "professor" to address this comment at all, but if he does, I expect it to be addressed fully. With facts, not baseless suppositions and narratives.
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