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Do you know tsurfer2000h by chance? i swear you two seem to be getting along quite well when it comes down targeting anyone whom dont share your views on this matter.
Videos from the same guardian that lied about Syria & Libya.
CIA, FBI agents 'advising Ukraine government': report
The US Did Nothing IN Ukraine to provoke Russia like all dictators Putin had to create anew enemy just like Hitler used the Jews.
You mean like the Russian "humanitarian aid?"
originally posted by: Xcathdra
a reply to: VirusGuard
None of which had anything to do with the article I posted.
originally posted by: VirusGuard
originally posted by: Xcathdra
a reply to: VirusGuard
None of which had anything to do with the article I posted.
Sorry friend but I don't know what you are talking about so please remind me.
originally posted by: VirusGuard
a reply to: DJW001
You mean like the Russian "humanitarian aid?"
Yes like the humanitarian aid that was inspected by international observers and put got tired of Kiev going back on agreements and stalling for weeks.
You can dream all you want that the white trucks were full of gun or RPG's but what you should had worked out from it all is that Mr Putin won't be taken for a fool with all the BS red tape Kiev was using and will act when needed.
Libya got some "US" Aid and look at it now but Russian aid is what it says on the box and this seems to upset you.
Oh than of course money spent on electric and water lines. Not to mention money spent on schools
Nice try to cover up the $5bn used to buy protests in the Ukraine even if you have to go back 20 years to pick up a reason and what "She" said contradicts what Ron Paul said so I know who I will believe.
originally posted by: VirusGuard
a reply to: dragonridr
The US Did Nothing IN Ukraine to provoke Russia like all dictators Putin had to create anew enemy just like Hitler used the Jews.
Are you saying that the US sent $5bn to the Ukraine as a gesture of good will or was it to back party's to remove the Russia puppet so that an US puppet could be installed.
if you want a dictator then look no further than Obama that is bypassing congress every other week.
Jews ! Well operation paperclip shows that the USA let a lot of Nazi war criminals get off the hook so I would keep quite on that front.
originally posted by: VirusGuard
a reply to: dragonridr
Nice try to cover up the $5bn used to buy protests in the Ukraine even if you have to go back 20 years to pick up a reason and what "She" said contradicts what Ron Paul said so I know who I will believe.
Oh than of course money spent on electric and water lines. Not to mention money spent on schools
Did they ask US tax payers before they spent this money because the last time I looked the US was full of students complaining about rising tuition fees not that I believe your theory.
Still we are talking about a country that carpet bombs city's in Libya and then say it's helping the people that that are being bombed to rebuild water and power stations that the USA just bombed by sending in no bid contracts from US companies to reap the profit from said contracts.
The game has been played so often that the audience already knows the plot.
"Since Ukraine's independence in 1991, the United States has supported Ukrainians as they build democratic skills and institutions, as they promote civic participation and good governance, all of which are preconditions for Ukraine to achieve its European aspirations," she said. "We have invested over $5 billion to assist Ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic Ukraine."
Since 1992, the government has spent about $5.1 billion to support democracy-building programs in Ukraine, Thompson said, with money flowing mostly from the Department of State via U.S. Agency for International Development, as well as the departments of Defense, Energy, Agriculture and others. The United States does this with hundreds of other countries.
About $2.4 billion went to programs promoting peace and security, which could include military assistance, border security, human trafficking issues, international narcotics abatement and law enforcement interdiction, Thompson said. More money went to categories with the objectives of "governing justly and democratically" ($800 million), "investing in people" ($400 million), economic growth ($1.1 billion), and humanitarian assistance ($300 million).