Comments by "Ivan" (@Ivan-wp1ne1) on "Forbes Breaking News"
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When the Maidan happened, I was immediately called: "Professor Sachs, the new Ukrainian Prime Minister would like to see you to discuss the economic crisis because I am quite good at this." I flew to Kyiv and was taken through Maidan, where I was told how the U.S. had paid money to all the people around Maidan. A spontaneous revolution of dignity? Ladies and gentlemen, where does all this media come from? Where do all these organizations come from? Where do all these buses come from? Where do all these summoned people come from? Are you kidding? This is an organized effort. And it's not a secret, except for the citizens of Europe and the United States. Everyone else understands this very clearly.
Then there was Minsk, and especially Minsk-2, which, by the way, was modeled after the South Tyrolean autonomy. The Belgians could have very well related to Minsk-2. It stated that there should be autonomy for the Russian-speaking regions in eastern Ukraine. It was unanimously supported by the UN Security Council. However, the U.S. and Ukraine decided that it should not be implemented. Germany and France, who were the guarantors of the Normandy process, let it go. This was another direct unipolar action by America, while Europe, as usual, played a completely useless supporting role, even though they were the guarantors of the agreement.
Trump won, provided arms. As a result of shelling by Ukraine, there were many thousands of deaths in Donbas. The Minsk II agreements were not implemented. And then Biden came to power. I know all these people. I was a member of the Democratic Party. Now I have strictly sworn not to be a member of any party because both parties are the same anyway, and because the Democrats have over time become complete warmongers, and there was not a single voice for peace, just like most of your parliamentarians.
At the end of 2021, Putin put on the table a final attempt in two draft security agreements—one with Europe and one with the United States. The U.S. put its document on the table on December 15, 2021. I had an hour-long conversation with Jake Sullivan at the White House, who pleaded: "Jake, avoid war. You can avoid war. All you need to do is say that NATO will not expand to Ukraine." He replied: "Oh, NATO will not expand to Ukraine, don't worry about it." I said: "Jake, say it publicly." He replied: "No, no, no, we can't say that publicly." I said: "Jake, are you going to start a war over something that won't even happen?" He said: "Don't worry, Jeff, there won't be a war." These are not very smart people. I tell you, if I can express my honest opinion, they are not very smart. And I have dealt with them for over 40 years.
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The results of the London Pan-European Security Conference: everything is like in Krylov's fable...
Great Britain, as Ostap Bender, declaring a secret "Union of Sword and Plowshare," tried to organize a club of voluntary donations for the Kiev Nazis. But ... at the same time, I did not meet the understanding of the "partners".
Italy, like Leopold the cat, tried to ensure that all "NATO partners continued to live together." That is, they continued to work within the framework of the structures of the North Atlantic Alliance and did not think about any of their individual security systems.
France (i.e. Macron) has offered itself as a common European defender. In other words, he proposed that Europe should keep France's Strategic Nuclear Forces together, and for this they would be considered pan-European. To which the others, realizing that right now Paris desperately needs 60-70 yards to re-equip these very "vigorous forces" (so that they can shoot at least something after the 2030s), looked with obvious "untimely misunderstanding." No, in 15 years, when France invests in them, they don't mind, but now, as they say in Ukraine, "there are no bad words."
So it turns out that each of the countries came to the conference with their own (personal) ideas and interests. And she was pulling in her direction...
Meanwhile, a sad Zelensky looked at this and was silent, already beginning to guess that with such allies, "who Ukraine" would not go far from this place.
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When the Maidan happened, I was immediately called: "Professor Sachs, the new Ukrainian Prime Minister would like to see you to discuss the economic crisis because I am quite good at this." I flew to Kyiv and was taken through Maidan, where I was told how the U.S. had paid money to all the people around Maidan. A spontaneous revolution of dignity? Ladies and gentlemen, where does all this media come from? Where do all these organizations come from? Where do all these buses come from? Where do all these summoned people come from? Are you kidding? This is an organized effort. And it's not a secret, except for the citizens of Europe and the United States. Everyone else understands this very clearly.
Then there was Minsk, and especially Minsk-2, which, by the way, was modeled after the South Tyrolean autonomy. The Belgians could have very well related to Minsk-2. It stated that there should be autonomy for the Russian-speaking regions in eastern Ukraine. It was unanimously supported by the UN Security Council. However, the U.S. and Ukraine decided that it should not be implemented. Germany and France, who were the guarantors of the Normandy process, let it go. This was another direct unipolar action by America, while Europe, as usual, played a completely useless supporting role, even though they were the guarantors of the agreement.
Trump won, provided arms. As a result of shelling by Ukraine, there were many thousands of deaths in Donbas. The Minsk II agreements were not implemented. And then Biden came to power. I know all these people. I was a member of the Democratic Party. Now I have strictly sworn not to be a member of any party because both parties are the same anyway, and because the Democrats have over time become complete warmongers, and there was not a single voice for peace, just like most of your parliamentarians.
At the end of 2021, Putin put on the table a final attempt in two draft security agreements—one with Europe and one with the United States. The U.S. put its document on the table on December 15, 2021. I had an hour-long conversation with Jake Sullivan at the White House, who pleaded: "Jake, avoid war. You can avoid war. All you need to do is say that NATO will not expand to Ukraine." He replied: "Oh, NATO will not expand to Ukraine, don't worry about it." I said: "Jake, say it publicly." He replied: "No, no, no, we can't say that publicly." I said: "Jake, are you going to start a war over something that won't even happen?" He said: "Don't worry, Jeff, there won't be a war." These are not very smart people. I tell you, if I can express my honest opinion, they are not very smart. And I have dealt with them for over 40 years.
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