Russian President Vladimir Putin bursts the bubble of Western âPerception Managersâ
Russian President Vladimir Putin burst the bubble of genocidal Western âPerception Managersâ and allied Legacy Media stenographers during his recent interview with Tucker Carlson.
How did he do this? Simply by telling the truth.
Whereas war propagandists would have us believe that âPutin invaded Ukraineâ, in fact it was the West that started the war in 2014, as admitted by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
Prof. Michel Chossudovsky notes in âNATO Confirms that Ukraine âWar Started in 2014â. âFake Pretextâ to Wage War against Russia? To Invoke Article 5 of Atlantic Treaty?â that
On September 7, 2023, NATOâs Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in a presentation to the European Parliament, formally acknowledged that:
âthe war didnât start in February last year. It started in 2014.â
This far-reaching declaration confirms his earlier statement in May 2023 to the effect that the Ukraine War
âdidnât start in 2022â, âThe war started in 2014â.
Speaking on behalf of NATO, what this statement implies is that US-NATO was already at war in 2014. It also tacitly acknowledges that Russia did not âinitiate the warâ on Ukraine in February 2022. (1)
So the widely repeated mantra by Western politicians and propagandists that âPutin invaded Ukraineâ in 2022 is both deceptive and inaccurate. More accurately, it started in 2014 with the bloody CIA/neo-nazi Maidan coup which ousted elected Ukrainian President Yanukovych, who was forced to flee the country. (2)
Putin reaches back in time and explains that the aforementioned coup did not happen in isolation. He explains that the West opened the door to Ukraine for NATO membership at the Bucharest Conference in 2008.
According to âNorth Atlantic Treaty Newsâ, âNATO Allies welcomed Ukraineâs and Georgiaâs Euro-Atlantic aspirations for membership and agreed that these countries will become members of NATO.â (3)
Not only does the above decision contradict earlier promises that NATO would not move âone inch eastwardâ (4) , but it willfully violates a â red-lineâ as explained by Bidenâs CIA director William Burns.
In 2008, when Burns was the American Ambassador to Moscow, he wrote to Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice that, âUkrainian entry into NATO is the brightest of all redlines for the Russian elite (not just Putin). In more than two and a half years of conversations with key Russian players, from knuckle-draggers in the dark recesses of the Kremlin to Putinâs sharpest liberal critics, I have yet to find anyone who views Ukraine in NATO as anything other than a direct challenge to Russian interests.â (5)
Vladimir Putinâs conditions for Peace are not unreasonable. They include no NATO expansion into Ukraine and denazification of Ukraine.
These are not unreasonable demands, especially considering that the installed Banderite/Washington-controlled dictatorship has been bombing Russian-speaking civilians in eastern Ukraine since 2014.
The demand that any future regime disallow nazism and genocidal ethnic nationalism as governing ideologies is reasonable.
Similarly, the demand that nuclear-armed NATO cease its expansion towards Russiaâs border, thus violating Russiaâs security, is not unreasonable.
The West does not tolerate Russian nuclear weapons or aggressive military alliances on its borders, and neither should Russia.
What about Peace initiatives?
Whereas Russia apparently acted in good faith when it signed the Minsk Agreements, (signed by Russia, France, Germany and Ukraine) Angela Merkel, Francois Hollande, and Pyotr Poroshenko have admitted that they signed the Accords to âbuy timeâ and to militarize Ukraine to NATO standards. (6)
To conclude, despite the Westâs apparent unwillingness to negotiate peace, President Putin appears willing:
âLet us go back to 1991,â he says, âwhen we were promised that NATO would not be expanded, to 2008 when the doors to NATO opened, to the Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine declaring Ukraine a neutral state. Let us go back to the fact that NATO and US military bases started to appear on the territory of Ukraine creating threats for us. Let us go back to coup dâĂ©tat in Ukraine in 2014. It is pointless though, isnât it? We may go back and forth endlessly. But they stopped negotiations. Is it a mistake? Yes. Correct it. We are ready. What else is needed?â (7)
Peace is necessary and attainable, but the West, despite military losses in Ukraine, remains implacable.
NOTES:
(1) Prof.Michel Chossudovsky, âNATO Confirms that Ukraine âWar Started in 2014â. âFake Pretextâ to Wage War against Russia? To Invoke Article 5 of Atlantic Treaty?â Global Research, 11 February, 2024. (NATO Confirms that Ukraine âWar Started in 2014â. âFake Pretextâ to Wage War against Russia? To Invoke Article 5 of Atlantic Treaty? â Global ResearchGlobal Research â Centre for Research on Globalization) Accessed 17 February, 2024.
(2) Mark Taliano, âThe West Seeks War Not Peace.â Global Research, 30 November, 2022. (The West Seeks War, Not Peace â Global ResearchGlobal Research â Centre for Research on Globalization) Accessed 17 February, 2024.
(3) âNATO decisions on open-door policy.â North Atlantic Treaty Organization News, 3 April, 2008. (NATO news: NATO decision on open-door policy â 3 April 2008) Accessed 17 February, 2024.
(4) Dave Majumdar, âUS govât knew NATO expansion to Ukraine would force Russia to intervene.â The National Interest, 12 December, 2017. (Newly Declassified Documents: Gorbachev Told NATO Wouldnât Move Past East German Border | The National Interest ) Accessed 17 February, 2024.
(5) Ronald Suny, âUkraine war follows decades of warnings that NATO expansion into Eastern Europe could provoke Russia.â The Conversation, 28 February, 2022. (Ukraine war follows decades of warnings that NATO expansion into Eastern Europe could provoke Russia (theconversation.com)) Accessed 17 February, 2024.
(6) Mark Taliano, âThe West Seeks War, Not Peace.â Global Research, 30 November, 2022. (The West Seeks War, Not Peace â Global ResearchGlobal Research â Centre for Research on Globalization) Accessed 17 February, 2024.
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(7) President Vladimir Putin, Tucker Carlson, TASS. âVideo: Vladimir Putin Interviewed by Tucker Carlson. History of Russia, Ukraine. Denazification. Diplomacy, the U.S. Dollar. Peace Initiatives. Transcript.â Global Research, 9 Februry, 2024. (https://www.globalresearch.ca/video-tucker-carlson-interviews-vladimir-putin/5849094) Accessed 17 February, 2024.
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