NATO, USA - UK, & The Ukraine Proxy War

"White House and State Department foreign-policy experts are overwhelmingly directed towards military and diplomatic issues, not development issues." ~ Jeffrey Sachs

"We are not at war (except with our own demons)." ~ Jeffrey Sachs

"Tax the rich. End the wars. Break the power of lobbies in Washington. These are the demands of Occupy Wall Street. They are very important. The US corporations dominate Washington. The big oil companies, Wall Street banks and the military-industrial complex - they rule this country and their influence and power has to be broken." ~ Jeffrey Sachs

Rather than blaming Putin and the Russian nation state for everything that led to the conflict in Ukraine, let's attempt to view things through the lens of a world-famous economist.

Jeffrey Sachs is a brilliant economist, he's one of the smartest guys in the world.

Jeffrey Sachs and other geopolitical analysts and economists contend that the U.S. has had a political hand in Ukraine in the last 20 years.

The USA and UK have been pushing for the expansion of NATO in eastern Europe since the fall of the Soviet Union, even though they promised Mikhail Gorbachev that there would be no Eastern expansion of NATO.

The USA and UK supported anti-government demonstrations in the Ukraine in 2013โ€“2014, which led to the ousting of pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych.

The USA and UK encouraged and helped to put in place a Pro-Western Government in Ukraine.

NATO security aid, military training, and intelligence aid since 2014, the USA to encourage the pro American and UK Ukrainian government against Russian-separatists.

NATO countries provided $100s of billions of dollar financial aid, loans, grants, and investment, to shift Ukraine towards the USA and UK.

The USA and UK have exerted tremendous power influence in Zelensky's Presidency since he took office in 2019.

NATO's push for constant resistance since 2022, America has been urging Ukraine to resist on and not negotiate, even when 600,000 Ukrainian soldiers have died.

The portrayal of war by media and the significance of critical examination of media and war.

The war in Ukraine has now extended to affect world stability and global relations, between former allies and superpowers.

The necessity to resolve the root causes of the conflict is important in order to prevent future conflicts.

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