“And what does that have to do with the false contention that certain Ukrainian provinces voted to secede rather than having been militarily seized by Russia?”
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It should not have been so easy for Russia to claim “De-Nazification”.
But it was. Easy. (Because “Nazis” really formed a ‘respected” portion of Ukraine’s military. Still. Who knew? Really. Who knew and adopted them anyway?)
It should not have been so easy for Russia to prove we were funding dozens of dangerous bio-labs in Ukraine.
But it was. Easy. (Because, well, it seems there really were 46 US funded dangerous bio-labs in Ukraine, and we asked Poland to help keep the Russians from finding them.(That didn’t work, though.))
It should not have been so easy for Soros and other agencies to foment revolution in Ukraine.
But it was. Easy. (Because, well, the “Maidan” Revolution.)
(Color revolutions are a culmination of the evolution of (evil) political science, like mass media narrative control.)
It should not have been so easy for Russia to feel that NATO and the Cabals were going to keep coming for their neighbors, and eventually for them, and their banks, no matter what.
But it was. Too easy. Because they were, they are, and they will, if they can.
It should not be so easy to launder billions of US Taxpayer Dollars and hardware to fund kickbacks, malfeasance, treason, trafficking of all kinds, and worse in Ukraine and elsewhere.
But it is.
At least it is finally becoming a little less easy.
Does that earn you an extra pelmeni at the cafeteria?
How about some evidence?
Are the salaries of the workers in US defense factories "kickbacks, malfeasance, treason, trafficking, or worse?"
Which one are they in your opinion?
But it was. Easy.
In Russian eyes it was easy because for Putin and friends any Ukrainian patriot who resists Russian aggression is a Nazi.