Comments by "irresistablejewel" (@irresistablejewel) on "RUSSIA Needs Security Guarantees?, EX RU MP Charged w/ Treason, Drones W/ Night Vision, Rep Johnson" video.
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That really depends on how you view invasion. The foreign multinationals that took control of Ukrainian agriculture and the pipeline (supplying Russian gas to the EU) all have quite close connections to government (and also seem able to avoid tax); much like the one awarded the rebuilding contract. (That's a part of the military/ industrial complex)
By 2022: two of these "American" multinationals had millions of hectares of prime farmland; farms; labs (possibly researching GM crops) and grain loading facilities.
All these protests, from America, about alternative gas supply routes, bypassing Ukraine (now destroyed) was because America obviously had an interest in the EU gas supply.Then there were the billions America gave Ukraine to "build democracy" (Nuland); then rumors of "American inspired regime change" (Armed overthrow of government, in 2014)...
Further billions from the EU (aid) and America (investment)... it really doesn't look like the Western "globalists" cared a jot about not interfering in Ukraine's economy.
Our corporate media like to talk about an unprovoked invasion, even a "surprise" invasion, but NATO & the EU withdrew their staff just before; while the media kept the readers guessing; it was actually America and the UK that blocked the peace negotiations, in Turkey, after the "siege of Kyiv" (the prof often ignores key detail); while the IMF/World Bank (aka "The Institute for the Study of War"); usually lend money to get hold of state infrastructure (ready made monopolies); a lot of the Western interests are interested in money.
Just like the arm manufacturers who would like to see public money in their pockets (despite the American military budget being rather large already). A lot of money, billions.
While for Russia; who would be well aware of how Western "business" is conducted; as the eight year Ukrainian civil war continued; Ukrainian gave up neutrality, so that meant war.
Things do work differently in Eastern Europe, to the West; regarding: land ownership; money and who makes the rules (and just for starters it's not the American corporate media).
So what Russia has done is occupy the mainly Russian speaking regions of Ukraine; which already voted for independence (in 2014); then to rejoin Russia (in 2022).
The cut off the EU gas supply (because they wouldn't pay in Roubles); mined farmland; destroyed the grain loading facilities and labs; so the corporations lost their "investment".
Two years Russia has been sitting; I don't believe they're going anywhere and I believe these regions will become part of Russia (like Crimea), if I know Russia; that's the price.
Largely due to economic sanctions; a lot of countries have moved off the dollar; while the EU has lost relatively cheap: gas; grain; fertilizer (and has another refugee crisis).
It's a funny game that America has been playing; all that interest in a non NATO/EU highly corrupt country, where they don't even speak the same language(s). Funny that...
One might even suggest (with elections coming up) that the American far-right care more about the people of Ukraine and Israel than their own homeless and poor.
I don't think diverting money to weapons exports is going to get people elected; while Trump 11/10 seems to view war as bad for his business (like China do).
So it looks like time is running out for the current Ukrainian administration and the "globalist" New World Order" (NWO) who seem to have asset stripped the Western economy.
Me, I'd be happy to see the back of the NWO and banks running the planet; they clearly don't care who suffers and want war (but won't be going); because they want to keep us poor.
This seems to be causing civil unrest in Europe; prices going up; wages not and billions going to "service debt" while public services (globalists largely don't use) rot.
If you want to send money to Ukraine; maybe ask yourself first, what's in it for you? Or in the context of "marginal utility", how could money be better spent? (since it's yours).
As for what's left of Ukraine; until it remembers how business is done in Eastern Europe; that it agreed neutrality or war; Russia isn't going to stop. It's just business and it's brutal.
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