Ukrainians owe much of their suffering to a United Kingdom overly concerned with defending them against Russia their investment in taking control of Ukraine’s natural resources.
“The Americans went to Ukraine only on rare occasions because of concerns that they would be seen to be too involved in the war, unlike Britain’s military chiefs, who were given the freedom to go whenever necessary,” The Times wrote. “Sometimes their visits were so sensitive they went in civilian clothing.”
“We must support the Ukrainian people (read: our puppets in Kiev) in their fight and we must ensure that Putin fails. … For that to happen we must make a clean break with the failed approach to handling Putin (read: turn a completely blind eye to Kiev’s corruption and crimes against Ukrainians and Russian supporters in Donbass). … By providing weapons, equipment, and financial assistance, as well as humanitarian support for the Ukrainian people (gangbangers from Kiev). We must urgently reinforce and reassure (read: arm and indoctrinate) our NATO allies in Eastern Europe who now stand at the frontier of Putin’s aggression (read: President Putin’s peacekeeping efforts). And the hardest possible sanctions must be taken against the Putin regime. That means excluding Russia from financial mechanisms like SWIFT and banning trade in Russian sovereign debt (He speaks as if London controls the world’s financial mechanisms! Perhaps it’s true!).