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In reply to the discussion: Ukraine Violence Spreads: At Least One Killed in Odessa Riots [View all]nyabingi
(1,145 posts)website a little, and they obviously have a vested interest in defending the EU against their adversaries (the European far-right movements and Russia). It is all a part of the western push to divert attention away from their foreign policy blunder in Ukraine and push the blame onto Putin - the west needs a singular evil guy to focus the public's attention on and to make the idea of military conflict seem necessary.
Again, as I've said before, I'm not overly interested in Putin the man, his political party, his country's internal politics and their negotiations with parties in other countries, but I am interested in western aggression and provocation in foreign countries and the drive to constantly expand NATO into. Western aggressors are working 24/7 to convince people like you that Putin is the problem and it seems to be working on a great many people.
And while westerners are so busy trying to tie Putin to the baddies of Europe, little press is given to the fact that US officials (Biden, McCain, etc.) were meeting openly with Svoboda (one of the very far-right parties you're talking about) before the coup offering all kinds of support for them and their agenda.
Are you ready to condemn the Obama administrations overtures to Ukraine's Svoboda? Is American support for the far-right, neo-Nazi element in Ukraine something minor, yet far-right support for Putin somehow more sinister and worthy of condemnation?