Posted on 03/15/2015 4:16:01 AM PDT by Hacksaw
In less than a year, the United States has toppled the democratically-elected government of Ukraine, installed a Washington-backed stooge in Kiev, launched a bloody and costly war of annihilation on Russian-speaking people in the East, thrust the economy into a downward death spiral, and reduced the nation to an anarchic, failed state destined to endure a vicious fratricidal civil war for as far as the eye can see.
Last week, Washington suffered its greatest military defeat in more than a decade when Ukraines US-backed army was soundly routed in the major railway hub of Debaltsevo. Roughly, 8,000 Ukrainian regulars along with untold numbers of tanks and armored units were surrounded in what came to be known as the cauldron. The army of the Donetsk Peoples Republic led by DPR commander Alexander Zakharchenko, encircled the invading army and gradually tightened the cordon, eventually killing or capturing most of the troops within the pocket. The Ukrainian Armed Forces suffered major casualties ranging between 3,000 to 3,500 while a vast amount of lethal military hardware was left behind.
According to Zakharchenko, The amount of equipment Ukrainian units have lost here is beyond description.
(Excerpt) Read more at voxday.blogspot.com ...
Wait!
We toppled Ukraine, installed our own tard and then lost the war?
Well, the university professors are running the show...
This is Russian inspired bushwah! Putin has gone after Crimea and eastern Ukraine in an effort to reconstitute the Russian empire and control coal iron ore and the strong industrial base there. In Crimea he needs warm water ports at Sevastopol
Yanukovich was a Russian toady If Putin wanted him there he would still be president
Well, to give Soros his due, from what I have read he did buy up a lot of Ukraine’s debt. I’m sure he is not happy about losing money in this deal, and exerting pressure where he can (my opinion).
Did you read the whole article? It was written by right leaning American author and writer Vox Day. I hardly think he is a Russian toady. Pat Buchanan has written a lot about it as well.
A lot of info about the Ukraine and Crimea conflicts are influenced by State Department propaganda. Maybe later today if time I will post some articles about that (have to get 20 miles in for marathon training, prob won't feel like doing anything after that).
a useful analogy...
This is another one of McCain’s wars that didn’t work out like he wanted.
So NATO and the EU, with the White Hut and McLame don’t get to take over the Crimea and Ukraine _ militarily, politically - and for those who have paid attention from the get go - informationally.
Not to mention moving on to take over the rest of Russia’s border towns.
It’s been interesting to see how many people, even here, bought into the propaganda - people who know full well that if anyone in DC and their media lap dogs opens their mouths or prints a word, you can pretty much bank on it being a lie - bought into it.
NOw, may ‘cankles” suffer the same level of defeat.
McCain has been about as successful with his wars as he was with his aircraft.
The facts unfolded on FR probably better than at any other source, but freepers had to read through and figure out what is fact and what is propaganda.
It's also impressive how many freepers didn't believe the propaganda and support McCain/Nuyland/Obama warmongering and regime change as a good thing. What I find more appalling is the US Senate overwhelmingly supported, armed, advised, and funded the coup government in Kiev.
That illegal government NEVER even had power much beyond the immediate region. If they sent out Ukranian troops, they didn't want to fight. All the Kiev "gov" did was borrow billions which have disappeared, destroyed the economy, and made it probably impossible for Ukraine to remain as one country. The best solution now would be that the mess be partitioned among its neighbors according to ethnic interests.
JMHO
I was just reading an article about covert Russian bloggers....
Yeah, one might also wonder why FR is becoming a distribution center for KGB manufactured propaganda.
Some here support the Obama administration’s weakness, I support Senator Ted Cruz.
When it comes to Russia and Ukraine, the path we’re on doesn’t make any sense, Cruz, R-Texas, told ABCs This Week while at the Munich Security Conference. We need to be providing defensive arms to the people of Ukraine.
Is this satire?
The next person conscripted by Ukraine to fight the rebels should be the son of George Soros.
Uhhhh.....I meant the partition of Ukraine. But you knew that. <^..^>
Many of those Ukrainians will show up in the Rebel units or in Russian units, as the defection rate is still very high.
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