Anonymous ID: d7a06a Feb. 4, 2023, 12:51 p.m. No.18285293   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5297

>>18285091

Proof that Ukraine is still part of Russia

 

Page 27-29 Derek Johnson (177 pages why Obama, Bidan, Clintons are involved in Ukraine)

 

Emergencies, and the iconic, historical speeches BUILT around those during that time period.

 

Ukraine

Where did Ukraine come from? Soviet Union.

 

Who shares the border with Russia? Ukraine.

 

Who has not filed for border registration since 1991? Ukraine.

 

In 2000, on January 25, at the meeting of the Heads of States and governments, Mr. Vladimir Putin was elected Chairman of the Council of Heads of State analyzed the report on the implementation of the interstate program of joint measures for the struggle against organized crime and other dangerous crimes on the territory of CIS Member States for the period until 2000.

 

At a 2000-2001 June summit in Moscow, the Presidents of the 12 CIS countries adopted a Declaration on Maintaining Strategic Stability.

 

They also established a joint anti-terrorism center to be based in Moscow, which will be jointly run by Russia and Ukraine.

 

Treaty Overview:

 

https://www.nti.org/education-center/treaties-and-regimes/commonwealth-indepe ndent-states-cis/

 

From the CIS document

2006 In May, Ukraine and Georgia began talks discussing the possibility of seceding from the CIS. Representatives of both states said that they would analyze whether or not the benefits of CIS membership outweighed the costs. While Ukraine later promised to remain a member, Georgia stated that a slow pullout was being considered.

 

Weirdddd. So, why did Putin recently say he will “declare” Ukraine independent if they’re already independent?LOL

Commonwealth Independent States Treaty

 

https://www.nti.org/education-center/treaties-and-regimes/commonwealth-indepe ndent-states-cis/

 

Where is Moscow? Russia.

Ukraine is not an independent state as they’ve claimed. Ukraine still belongs to Russia.

 

Before we move further… remember my picture taken on November 9, 2016, Putin ready to work with Trump…

 

Ukraine is the epicenter of corruption for the political establishment. Victor Pinchuk, George Soros, Ihor Kolomoisky… All funding “deep state” agendas worldwide, all based out of Ukraine. They all have ties to the Clinton foundation and liberal politics in America.

 

To truly drain the swamp, President Trump would have to tackle the corruption in Ukraine. The oligarchs have funded their own militaries in previous color revolutions.

 

Trump would not be able to take them down without a fight, he would have to use the Military. And that would have been a media frenzy.

 

Enter Putin.

It's not a secret that Putin hates Soros. He banned GS from Russia long ago, and it’s also no secret that Putin despised the “deep state” tactics of implementing color revolutions to overthrow pro-Russian leaders and install ones that would play the game of the “deep state.”

 

President Trump could not invade Ukraine with US troops. Somebody else would have to do it. Putin doing so, while President Trump was visibly President, would make President Trump look weak and the media would have a field day with that as well.

 

What better time to clean up the mess in Ukraine than with Biden in office? Kills two birds with one invasion. Make the “Biden Administration” and the mainstream look like fools, all while taking out the “deep state” in one of the most corrupt countries on the planet.

 

Putin is simultaneously helping Trump serve up red-pills while fixing a problem that benefits us and the rest of the world – the denazification of Ukraine.

 

All it takes is a little research and listening to Veterans who know Military Law, Regulations, Operations, Code Language, Symbolism, etc.

 

Here’s the Optic for June 8, 2022:

 

Derek Johnson PDF Ukraine

 

https://thedocuments.info/Payload/Part%20Two_%20What's%20REALLY%20happening%20in%20Ukraine%20by%20Derek%20Johnson..pdf

Anonymous ID: d7a06a Feb. 4, 2023, 1:51 p.m. No.18285557   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5561

4 Feb, 2023 15:57

Ukraine ‘will burn’ if it strikes Crimea, ex-Russian president warns

Moscow could retaliate “in any way possible” should Kiev decide to attack Crimea, Dmitry Medvedev has said

 

Washington’s decision to supply Ukraine with longer-range missiles and allow Kiev to use them at will can only lead to further escalation, former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev said on Saturday. He added thatthe US appears to not want the Ukraine conflict to end.

 

In an interview with Russian journalist Nadana Fridrikhson, Medvedev denied that Ukrainian strikes against the Crimean peninsula would force Moscow to sit down at the negotiating table. “The result would be exactly the contrary. There would be no talks in such a case.There would only be retaliatory strikes,”he warned .

 

Medvedev insisted that if Washington wanted peace in Ukraine, it could simply urge Kiev to engage in talks with Moscow, but that US President Joe Biden’s administration and “hawks” in Congress are “simply not interested in it.”

 

Russia could “retaliate in any way possible”should Ukrainian forces strike targets in Crimea or deep inside Russian territory, the former president warned. “We do not set any limits depending on the nature of threats, and areready to use all types of weapons,” he insisted, adding that Russia would only be guided by its own doctrines, including the nuclear protocol.

 

I can assure you a response would be swift, hard and convincing.”

 

Medvedev also accused European leaders, who have been supporting Kiev through various means, including weapon shipments, of acting at the behest of Washington and to the detriment of their own people. The cost of sanctions, military aid to Ukraine, trade wars, and embargoes are borne by ordinary EU citizens, he added.

 

Medvedev’s remarks came a day after the Pentagon announced it was supplying Kiev with ground-launched small diameter bombs (GLSDB) – munitions consisting of a rocket motor and an airplane bomb, with a range of up to 150 kilometers.

 

According to US Brigadier General Patrick Ryder, Washington will not prevent Ukraine from using these munitions to strike targets deep within Russia.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/570962-ukraine-strike-crimea-burn-medvedev/

 

Russia has mentioned different type of weapons no one knows about for the last five and Medevev says the same

Anonymous ID: d7a06a Feb. 4, 2023, 1:57 p.m. No.18285578   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5834 >>5916 >>5980

3 Feb, 2023 23:37

Pentagon will allow Ukraine to fire long-range missiles at will

Munitions with 150-kilometer range are part of the newest weapons gift package

 

It is up to the government in Kiev to decide how to use new rockets being delivered for the US-supplied HIMARS launchers, the Pentagon said on Friday. The statement is a confirmation that the latest batch of munitions the American taxpayers are funding will include Ground Launched Small Diameter Bombs (GLSDB).

 

The Boeing-manufactured munitions consist of a rocket motor mated with an airplane bomb, with an estimated range of up to 150 kilometers.

 

While Friday’s announcement listed “additional ammunition” for the HIMARS and “precision-guided rockets,” Brigadier-General Patrick Ryder told reporters that this indeed included the GLSDB, confirming the information leaked to Reuters earlier this week.

 

Ryder also confirmed that the US won’t stand in the way of Ukrainians using the missiles to strike deep inside Russia.

 

“When it comes to Ukrainian plans on operations, clearly that is their decision. They are in the lead for those,” he said on Friday. “So, I'm not going to talk about or speculate about potential future operations, but again, all along, we've been working with them to provide them with capabilities that will enable them to be effective on the battlefield.”

 

The GLDSB are produced by Boeing in cooperation with Sweden's Saab AB, and combine the GBU-39 small-diameter bomb with the M26 rocket motor. It was unclear how many of the munitions the Pentagon intended to send, or whether they would come from the US military stockpile or need to be freshly produced.

 

Reuters claimed to have seen a Boeing document saying the first deliveries could be “as early as spring 2023.”

 

Meanwhile, Bloomberg cited unnamed officials who said the timelinecould be as long as nine months, depending on when the US Air Force issues the contract. Bloomberg also reported the GLSDB order would account for $200 million of the $1.75 billion in the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative funding, referring to contracts for weapons and ammunition not coming out of the Pentagon stockpile.

 

Whenever the missiles actually arrive, Russia has already hinted at how it will respond. On Wednesday, President Vladimir Putin tasked-the military with “eliminating any possibility” of Ukrainian artillery strikes on Russian territory. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview on Thursday that Moscow will “push back” the Ukrainian troops to a range at which they will not be a threat.

 

“The longer range the weapons supplied to the Kiev regime have, the further the troops will need to be moved,” Lavrov said.

 

Ukraine has used the US-supplied HIMARS launchers against both military targets and civilians in Donbass, Kherson and Zaporozhye. Kiev has repeatedly asked for the MGM-140 Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) rockets, which have a range of some 300 kilometers.

 

Moscow has repeatedly warned Washington that providing heavy weapons to Ukraine risks crossing Russia’s “red lines” and involving the US and NATO in the conflict directly. The US and its allies insist they are not parties to the hostilities, but continue to arm Kiev. By the Pentagon’s own admission, the US has committed $32 billion in military aid to Ukraine.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/570935-pentagon-ukraine-glsdb-missiles/

Anonymous ID: d7a06a Feb. 4, 2023, 2:08 p.m. No.18285634   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5673

 

3 Feb, 2023 21:35

 

Brussels assesses Kiev’s readiness to join EU

 

Ukraine is only at an “early stage of preparation” for implementing EU policies in many key areas, an EU Commission report says

 

Kiev still has a lot to do if it wants to join the EU, an extensive European Commission report published on Thursday has determined. Ukraine is only at the “early stage” of readiness to follow EU standards and policies in a number of key fields, including financial control and the free movement of workers and intellectual property law,the 67-page document said.

 

Link to document,call to dig Anons: https://neighbourhood-enlargement.ec.europa.eu/system/files/2023-02/SWD_2023_30_Ukraine.pdf

 

The report noted that internal audit standards were “not yet well established” in Ukraine and this “undermines the accountability of the use of public funds.”

 

The document was also critical of Ukraine’s national legislation in the field of free movement of workers and intellectual property rights, adding that it still needs to be aligned “in a comprehensive way” with the relevant EU standards.

 

The EU Commission called on the Ukrainian government to “address significant shortcomings in its labor legislation,” including those related to “health and safety at work.”Ukraine’s laws are also “not aligned with EU gender equality legislation” and need further alignment with Brussels on “non-discrimination in employment.”

 

Ukraine is also at the “early stage” when it comes to agriculture, fisheries, rural development, as well as environmental protection and climate change, the report said.

 

Kiev has so far failed to reach the highest “well advanced” level of readiness in any of the sectors detailed in the report.

 

Ukraine has a “good level” of readiness to meet the EU standards in four policy areas: foreign, defense and energy policies, as well as energy and the potential to join the EU customs union. Yet, even here, Kiev still has work to do, the report said.

 

Earlier this week, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmigal exclaimed that Kiev could be part of the bloc within two years. Ukraine applied for EU candidate status last February, after Russia launched its military operation. Brussels granted Kiev the status in June.

 

Kiev and some of its most ardent supporters among EU members, including Poland, have since argued that Ukraine deserves a fast-track path to full membership. Other EU nations, like France, have argued this process could take much longer.

 

Last May, French President Emmanuel Macron said that the accession process“would probably take several decades.”European Council President Charles Michel also said last month that the bloc had no intention of changing its rules.

 

(Ukraine is still part of Russia they cannot join the EU, they are not an independent country. At a 2000-2001 June summit in Moscow, the Presidents of the 12 CIS countries adopted a Declaration on Maintaining Strategic Stability. They also established a joint anti-terrorism center to be based in Moscow, which will be jointly run by Russia and Ukraine. Treaty Overview:

https://www.nti.org/education-center/treaties-and-regimes/commonwealth-indepe ndent-states-cis/. From the CIS document)

2006 In May,Ukraineand Georgia began talks discussing the possibility of seceding from the CIS. Representatives of both states said that they would analyze whether or not the benefits of CIS membership outweighed the costs.While Ukraine later promised to remain a member, Georgia stated that a slow pullout was being considered.

Weirdddd. So, why did Putin recently say he will “declare” Ukraine independent if they’re already independent?== LOL

Commonwealth Independent States Treaty. https://www.nti.org/education-center/treaties-and-regimes/commonwealth-indepe ndent-states-cis/

Where is Moscow? Russia.

Ukraine is not an independent state as they’ve claimed. Ukraine still belongs to Russia)

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/570932-ukraine-readiness-join-eu-report/

Anonymous ID: d7a06a Feb. 4, 2023, 2:32 p.m. No.18285708   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5834 >>5916 >>5980

4 Feb, 2023 08:58

US announces first transfer of seized Russian assets to Kiev

Money confiscated from a Russian businessman will be made available to 'support the people of Ukraine'

 

US announces first transfer of seized Russian assets to Kiev

 

US Attorney GeneralMerrick Garland announcedon Friday the first transfer of assets, confiscated as part of anti-Russia sanctions, to Ukraine to pay for the country’s reconstruction.

 

The measure affects$5.4 million expropriated from Russian businessman Konstantin Malofeyevon charges of sanctions evasion, according to the top official.

 

“With my authorization today, forfeited funds will next be transferred to the State Department to support the people of Ukraine,” Garland said, adding that the funds were confiscated following an indictment against Malofeyev, issued last April.

 

Earlier this week, a federal court in New York allowed prosecutors to confiscate $5.4 million belonging to Malofeyev, paving the way for the funds to be used to help rebuild Ukraine.

 

In June, millions were seized from a US bank account belonging to Malofeyev, against whom the US Treasury Department announced sanctions in April “for having acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly” the Russian government.

 

The businessman, whoowns Russian Orthodox Christian channelTsargrad TV, has been on the US sanctions list since 2014. Malofeyev previously claimed that he had no holdings in the West since then.

 

In December, US President Joe Biden signed legislation allowing the Department of Justice to transfer some forfeited assets to the State Department to aid Ukraine. US law restricts how the government can use such assets.

 

https://www.rt.com/business/570949-us-russia-assets-ukraine/

 

(This s going to backfire on them!)

Anonymous ID: d7a06a Feb. 4, 2023, 2:38 p.m. No.18285738   🗄️.is 🔗kun

 

4 Feb, 2023 07:49

 

US must get over its ‘impunity syndrome’ – Moscow

 

Washington has lost its ability to use force on the global stage without facing serious pushback, a senior diplomat said

 

Washington shouldn't expect the world to forget that it fabricated its justification for the 2003 Iraq invasion, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov told RIA Novosti on Saturday.

 

The Russian diplomat made the remark on the eve of the 20th anniversary of the now-infamous speech by then-US Secretary of State Colin Powell at the United Nations Security Council, during which he presented alleged evidence of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, including biological ones.

 

To support his case, Powell exhibited a tiny vial of white powder, which was supposed to represent anthrax, and told the council that the US had no other choice but to go to war. However, no weapons of mass destruction were ever found in Iraq.

 

Powell’s UN stunt “has long become the epitome of hypocrisy and the conviction of the US ruling elite in its own impunity and its unchallenged right to arrogantly teach the rest of the world,” Ryabkov stated. He added that it was also emblematic of Washington’s willingness to “use force against an obviously weaker opponent in order to preserve its own global hegemony.”

 

However, the diplomat suggested that – unlike in the 2000s and during the 1999 NATO bombing campaign of Yugoslavia – Washington could not get away with “international banditry” under current conditions.

 

“In the rapidly changing geopolitical landscape, the US is now objectively unable to resort to a use-of-force scenario every time it feels like it, without facing serious consequences,” he noted, pointing to the “humiliating flight” of US troops from Afghanistan in 2021.

 

However, as Washington’s “meddling” in the Ukraine conflict has shown, this setback has not stopped the US from embracing its old ways, the diplomat continued.

 

“The Americans will have to adjust to the new rails and get rid of the impunity syndrome that so clearly manifested itself during the [anthrax] vial scandal. The same applies to taking into account Russia and China, as well as other major international players that are shaping a more just multilateral world order,” Ryabkov said.

 

The US should not cherish any hope that “the memories of what happened 20 years ago would be buried in the shifting sands of modern history,” he concluded.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/570943-us-iraq-war-impunity/

Anonymous ID: d7a06a Feb. 4, 2023, 2:41 p.m. No.18285752   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5760 >>5763 >>5771

4 Feb, 2023 06:17

Germans told they’re using too much gas

The country is trying to slash consumption to offset the loss of Russian supplies

 

German households and businesses failed to save enough natural gas in the second half of last month, the Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) has warned.

 

Agency president Klaus Mueller tweeted on Friday that consumers only saved 8.6% in the last week of January, compared to average levels between 2018 and 2021, and 14% when taking colder temperatures into account.

 

The regulator previously said Germany needs toslash gas consumption by at least 20%to help offset the loss of supplies from Russia.

 

The German Economy Ministry stated last month that Berlin wasyears awayfrom replacing Russian fuel. Official data showed that the country imported 55 billion cubic meters (bcm) of Russian gas in 2021, more than half of its total purchases.

 

According to BNetzA data, Germany’s gas storage facilities are more than 78% full, and well above the government’s target of 40% for February 1. Mueller said this was “good” and would help prepare for next winter.

 

The Economy Ministry, however, acknowledged that once storage reserves run dry later this year, and the time comes to refill them for the next heating season, Germany may face shortages.

 

According to calculations by the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, Germany faces a supply gap of around 30 bcm of gas this year, and the so-called Floating Storage and Regasification Units (FSRUs), which are currently being installed in a number of ports to allow the import of LNG, will be able to produce less than half of this volume by the end of 2023.

 

https://www.rt.com/business/570913-germans-using-too-much-gas/