Ukrainian President Zelensky is a Western puppet, so now that he's contradicting his masters in Washington, don't be surprised if he is suddenly replaced
Zelensky reassured reporters, "There is a feeling abroad that there is war here. That's not the case" edition.cnn.com/2022/01/28/pol…
Prediction: Why Washington Will Soon Dump Ukraine's President Zelensky
He is refusing US orders to start a war with Russia by invading the Donbas, committing suicide for the US empire
"The idea in Washington is that if the U.S. can instigate Ukraine to attack the Donbas region, Russia would have to step in... With the help of the media the talk of a 'Russian invasion' would then become reality. It would trigger 'western' sanctions and Russia would be isolated"
The US empire demands that countries sacrifice their people in proxy wars against its Official Enemies and commit economic suicide on its behalf
Even Ukraine's US puppet government is no longer willing to tolerate this (which is why its days are numbered)
One of the reasons the US is pushing so aggressively against Russia over Ukraine is it wants to keep Europe dependent on US energy
The US recently became the world’s #1 exporter of liquefied natural gas for the first time ever, thanks to exports to Europe aljazeera.com/economy/2022/1…
As the Covid-19 pandemic ripped through society, killing more than 854,000 people in the US, the government (of both Trump and Biden) abandoned its people
Pro-imperialist Democrat @DavidKlion is an Obama apologist who aggressively reiterated Russiagate conspiracy theories that were proved hilariously wrong (and he deleted a ton of tweets to hide it)
Now he's lecturing The Left™ on why it must condemn China. Shame on @thenation
Excellent analysis of the coup attempt in Kazakhstan, written by an analyst with Brazil's Workers' Party, addressing natural resources, US new cold war on Russia/China, etc.
"It’s important to remember that Kazakhstan has some of the world’s largest mineral and fossil fuel reserves."
"However, the greatest importance of Kazakhstan has to do with its privileged geographical location, as a natural bridge between East Asia, the Middle East and Europe."
Brazilian Workers' Party analyst: "The current rebellion in Kazakhstan therefore has a clear parallel with Ukraine’s 'orange revolution', which placed that nation into Washington’s orbit, and with recent attempts to destabilize the Belarus regime" brasilwire.com/brazil-kazakhs…
This analysis is proving to be correct. When violent US-backed coup attempts fail, they sometimes actually strengthen the target of regime change, by uniting people against US meddling.
We saw this with the failed US regime-change ops in Syria, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Belarus
Kazakhstan already has its version of Venezuelan coup puppet Juan Guaidó:
His name is Mukhtar Ablyazov. He's a right-wing ex banker living in France, accused of fraud and murder
He's being promoted by corporate media as "opposition leader," calling for Western (US) intervention
When the Western corporate media refers to an "opposition leader" in a country targeted by the US for regime change, they mean "handpicked puppet who will serve our interests"
Hilarious: Reuters originally titled this propaganda promoting the Kazakh Juan Guaidó with "West must stand up to Russia in Kazakhstan, dissident former banker says"
But they must have gotten a memo saying it was bad PR, and quickly changed "former banker" to "opposition leader"