Comments by "PNH 6000" (@PNH-sf4jz) on "Trump Has Sided with Russia - Europe Must Wake Up" video.

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  2. No!!! Giving the US mineral rights in Ukraine is DEFINITELY NOT ANY FORM OF SECURITY GUARANTEE There were Americans working in Ukraine, and at the embassy in Kyiv on both occasions when Ukraine was invaded, in 2014 and in 2022. Neither the presence of Americans nor of the ohchr UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU) which was deployed in March 2014 : -- **** at the invitation of the Government of Ukraine. {UN Human Rights in Ukraine} *** or staff of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine, which started its activities on 21 March 2014 : -- **** at the request of Ukraine’s Government and a consensus decision by all 57 OSCE participating States. *** And, discontinued its operations on 31 March 2022. The presence of American nationals and these two prominent organizations had any effect in preventing the Russians from beginning and escalating their WAR against Ukraine. Indeed, the Russians accused the US (America) of sedition, incitement to insurrection, orchestrating a coup and fomenting the WAR, waged by Russia against Ukraine. It is, therefore, highly unlikely, even inconceivable, that the presence of Americans in Ukraine would deter the Russians from their WAR. The Russians are constantly indicating by their statements that "peace" can only be on their terms - nothing else will be considered. This is not an ambit statement, it is all that they will accept. Because of the buildup of Russian troops in Belarus, US Embassy staff and foreigners had to be evacuated in 2022. TIMELINE 11 Feb 2022 — The US State Department ordered US embassy staff to leave Ukraine as Western intelligence officials warned that a Russian invasion was imminent. Foreigners urged to leave Ukraine, US to evacuate embassy amid warnings Russia could invade before end of Winter Olympics. 12 Feb 2022 — US evacuated diplomats, troops from Ukraine amid 'war zone' warnings. The US evacuated its diplomats and troops in the country and urged private American citizens to leave immediately, according to the State Department 13 Feb 2022 — US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the "imminent" threat of Russian military action in Ukraine justifies evacuating the US embassy in Kyiv. US defends evacuating embassy as Zelenskyy urges calm. 14 Feb 2022 — US relocated embassy from Kyiv. The US State Department said Monday it was temporarily relocating its embassy in Ukraine from the capital, Kyiv, to the city of Lviv in the west of the country. 15 Feb 2022 — U.S. moving Ukraine embassy from Kyiv to Lviv amid Russian buildup. Most embassy staff have already been ordered to depart Ukraine, and U.S. citizens have been advised to leave the country by commercial means. 1 Mar 2024 — State Department Personnel Stationed in Ukraine Return to US. Several U.S. diplomats stationed in Ukraine have returned to Washington after first relocating from Kyiv to Lviv and then from Lviv. The role of the HRMMU was to monitor and publicly report on the human rights situation in the country, with a particular focus on the conflict area in eastern Ukraine and the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol, occupied by the Russian Federation. Since 2014, HRMMU has maintained a comprehensive record of conflict-related civilian casualties in Ukraine, with data disaggregated by sex, age, place of incident, and type of incident or weapon involved. Since 24 February 2022, HRMMU has increased the frequency of its public updates on civilian casualties. As of 31 August, the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU) had verified that conflict-related violence had caused the deaths of 11,743 civilians and injured 24,614 in Ukraine since 24 February 2022. The UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine and the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine were both established to monitor human rights in Ukraine. The UN mission focuses on protecting human rights, while the OSCE mission focused on implementing the Minsk Protocol. The OSCE mission has since closed. The OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine (SMM) started its activities on 21 March 2014 and discontinued its operations on 31 March 2022. The SMM was deployed following a request to the OSCE **** by Ukraine’s Government and a consensus decision by all 57 OSCE participating States. *** The SMM was an unarmed, civilian mission, operating on the ground 24/7 in Ukraine. Its main tasks were to observe and report in an impartial and objective manner on the security situation in Ukraine; and to facilitate dialogue among all parties to the conflict. The decision to discontinue the operations, and to close the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine (SMM), follows the lack of consensus at the OSCE Permanent Council on 31 March 2022 to extend the Mission’s mandate. “This is not an easy decision to take. We have explored all possible options through political dialogue with participating States to achieve the renewal of the Special Monitoring Mission’s mandate, but -- **** the position of the Russian Federation left us with no choice but to take steps to close down the Mission,” ***
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