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The CIA was heavily involved in Ukraine, orchestrating the overthrow of the democratically elected government in 2014. This was due to economic interests and geopolitical strategies to weaken Russia. The conflict continues with Russia gaining control of key territories, posing challenges for the US. The State Department may seek to stabilize the situation and negotiate a peace deal to regain influence in Ukraine covertly.

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John Brennan possibly traveled to Kyiv under a different name, but it's unclear if it's related to recent events. The situation in Eastern Ukraine remains tense, with clashes between pro-Russian separatists and ultranationalists. The US is offering economic and political support to Ukraine to help stabilize the country. The CIA is working with Ukrainian partners to provide information and capabilities for security and stability.

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Victoria Nuland, the top US diplomat for Europe, had a phone call with US ambassador to Ukraine, Jeff Pyatt. They discussed getting Sari and Von Kymun to agree that Sari could come in Monday or Tuesday to help glue the situation with UN and EU assistance. Since 1991, the US has invested over $5 billion in Ukraine to build democratic skills and institutions, promote civic participation and good governance, and help Ukraine achieve its European aspirations. The US supports Ukrainian resistance, as protesters want closer ties to Europe, not Russia. The US's main interest has been the relationship between Germany and Russia, fearing their union could pose a threat. The US fears German technology and capital combined with Russian natural resources and manpower.

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The US is sending 31 tanks to Ukraine, followed by artillery support. A supplemental budget request will provide pensions and social support. $150 million in military aid is pledged, with an additional $1 billion locked down. Total aid nears $130 billion.

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Victoria Nuland, the top US diplomat for Europe, had a fascinating phone call with US ambassador to Ukraine, Jeff Pyatt. Pyatt said that Sari and Von Kymun agreed that Sari could come in Monday or Tuesday to help glue the situation with the UN and the EU. The United States has invested over $5,000,000,000 since 1991 to assist Ukraine in building democratic skills and institutions, promoting civic participation and good governance, all preconditions for Ukraine to achieve its European aspirations. The US supports Ukrainian resistance, as protesters want closer ties to Europe, not Russia. The US's main interest has been the relationship between Germany and Russia, because united, they are the only force that could threaten the US. The US fears German technology and capital combined with Russian natural resources and manpower.

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"United States continues to stand with Ukraine. And earlier this morning, I called Ukraine's acting defense minister to tell him that president Obama has approved additional nonlethal military assistance for health and welfare items and other supplies." "Pressure is mounting on US president Barack Obama to provide lethal aid to Ukraine's military." "Both the house and senate passed the Ukraine Freedom Support Act in late December, paving the way for March worth in lethal and nonlethal military assistance, a rare agreement in the usually divided congress." "The US is one step away from providing Ukraine with $350,000,000 worth of support after congress unanimously passed a bill late on Thursday." "As rockets are launched into the skies over Eastern Ukraine and shells hit apartment buildings in Donetsk, the human toll of the conflict is inescapable."

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We're discussing Victoria Nuland, the top US diplomat for Europe, and her phone call with US Ambassador to Ukraine, Jeff Pyatt. Nuland highlights the importance of international support, mentioning that both Seri and Ban Ki Moon have agreed to assist Ukraine. Since Ukraine's independence in 1991, the US has invested over $5 billion to help build democratic institutions and promote civic participation, essential for Ukraine's European aspirations. The American public supports Ukraine's resistance, as protesters seek closer ties to Europe rather than Russia. The US has historically been concerned about the potential alliance between Germany and Russia, viewing it as a significant threat due to their combined resources and capabilities.

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John Brennan, head of the CIA, possibly traveled to Kyiv under another name. Ukrainian partners were met with, and an anti-terrorist operation in Eastern Ukraine was discussed. Pro-Russian separatists clashed with ultranationalists, raising civil war concerns. US Vice President Joe Biden pledged $50 million in aid to stabilize Ukraine's economy and support its independence from outside interference. The CIA aims to provide information and capabilities to help restore stability and security in Ukraine.

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US officials reaffirm support for Ukraine amid growing fighting. The administration says Obama has approved additional nonlethal military assistance for health, welfare items, and other supplies, while Kyiv’s government reports pro-Russian rebels have captured three bases in Eastern Ukraine. In response, Obama pledged €41 million in nonlethal aid, and lawmakers note Ukrainians need more military equipment—not just blankets or night-vision gear. Congress has cleared a bill authorizing roughly $350 million in military and related support, enabling potential provision of anti-tank weapons, radars, surveillance drones, and other systems, though the White House has not yet decided on lethal aid. A bipartisan push, led by Dick Durbin, urges lethal assistance. The Ukraine Freedom Act, passed last December, allows but does not require lethal and nonlethal aid; the House has urged Obama to send lethal weapons. The president’s decision is expected soon.

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The truth about U.S. interference in Ukraine reveals a long history of manipulation, dating back to World War II when the CIA supported Ukrainian Nazis. This led to the rise of extremist groups in Ukraine, which were backed by U.S. interests. The U.S. orchestrated a coup against President Yanukovych in 2014, revealing deep involvement in Ukraine's politics. The ongoing conflict with Russia is framed as a struggle against a corrupt government infiltrated by neo-Nazis, threatening Russia's security. The situation is seen as part of a larger global agenda, with Ukraine being used as a pawn in a geopolitical struggle against Russia and China, which resist globalist policies. Dialogue and action are needed to address these complex issues, but the future remains uncertain.

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The conversation involves Victoria Nuland, a top US diplomat for Europe, and US ambassador to Ukraine, Jeff Pyatt. They discussed UN involvement to "glue" the situation, along with the EU. Since 1991, the US has invested over $5 billion in Ukraine to build democratic skills and institutions, promote civic participation and good governance, and help Ukraine achieve its European aspirations. The US is interested in Ukraine because protesters want closer ties to Europe, not Russia. The US has historically fought to prevent a relationship between Germany and Russia, fearing their combined power. The US fears German technology and capital combined with Russian natural resources and manpower.

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We've seen protests in Ukraine evolve into what some call a revolution, aiming to change the government and sign agreements with the EU, which could boost Ukraine's business environment. The free world and America support Ukraine. We've been actively engaged, but some think certain figures shouldn't be in government. Recent reports indicate Russian troops near a Ukrainian military base, raising tensions after Crimea voted to join Russia. Pro-Russian militants have seized buildings in eastern cities, with the Ukrainian interior minister promising a strong response, and an anti-terrorist operation is underway. Easter was violent, with deaths reported near Slavyansk. The US Vice President pledged aid to Ukraine, emphasizing the need for Ukrainians to determine their future without external interference. The CIA is working with Ukrainian partners to restore stability. Following airstrikes, the government aims to eliminate terrorists, but questions arise about attacks on separatist headquarters. The US supports Ukraine's defense of its territory.

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A foundation was set up in Ukraine before it became independent from Russia, and it has been functioning since then. Biden was involved in Ukraine and tried to convert Poroshenko into a democratic leader. They wanted to help Ukraine become united and offered assistance. They also asked for prompt action to deliver an aid package, including a $1 billion loan guarantee, to support reform in Ukraine. Biden had gotten a commitment from Poroshenko and Yatsenyuk to take action against a state prosecutor, but they didn't follow through. Biden threatened to withhold the $1 billion if the prosecutor wasn't fired, and expressed frustration with the situation.

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A foundation was set up in Ukraine before it became independent from Russia. Biden was involved in Ukraine and tried to convert Poroshenko into a democratic leader. They wanted to assist Ukraine in becoming a united country. They asked for prompt action and an aid package, including a $1 billion loan guarantee, to support reform. Biden had a commitment from Poroshenko and Yatsenyuk to take action against a state prosecutor, but they didn't follow through. Biden threatened to withhold the $1 billion if the prosecutor wasn't fired, saying, "If the prosecutor is not fired, you're not getting the money."

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We are involved in Ukraine, supporting democracy. Negotiating restructuring the government for opposition voices. Truce broken by sniper shooting, suspected to be from new coalition. Concerns about lack of investigation into sniper attacks on both sides.

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Maidan Independence Square has become a war zone, with ongoing clashes in Kyiv. The situation is dire, with at least 70 dead and rising, marking a significant revolution. The U.S. has invested over $5 billion to assist Ukraine amid these tensions. NATO has expanded into 13 countries near Russia's borders, raising concerns about escalating conflict. Robert Perry, an investigative journalist, highlights that a segment of the Ukrainian population supports extreme right-wing positions and has formed militias that intensified violence during the Maidan protests. What began as peaceful demonstrations has turned increasingly violent.

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The Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, hosts world leaders, including British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. He arrived in Kyiv without wearing body armor, symbolizing Ukraine's control. The UK pledges over $130 million in military aid, including 800 anti-tank missiles. Johnson assures Ukraine of economic and defensive support. Ukrainian President Zelensky appreciates the UK's leadership on sanctions, considering them their most sincere friend.

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Violence escalates in eastern Ukraine as pro-Russian residents clash with government supporters. President Oleksandr Turchinov announces a large-scale anti-terrorist operation to crack down on the unrest. Protesters have seized control of government buildings, and a deadly gun battle in Sloviansk has resulted in casualties. The president offers amnesty to those who surrender their weapons by Monday morning and vows to use the army to prevent Russian forces from entering, as they did in Crimea. Ukraine's foreign ministry accuses Russia of instigating the unrest and plans to address the issue at a conference in Geneva. US Secretary of State John Kerry contacts his Russian counterpart, urging Moscow to ease tensions or face consequences. Russia blames Ukraine for the crisis and threatens to withdraw from the upcoming Ukraine summit.

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Two weeks after Trump's win, Biden warns Poroshenko not to make Trump think he needs to bail out Ukraine financially. Biden suggests closing Pravat Bank to secure an IMF loan for economic and physical security.

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Israel received an unprecedented $10 million emergency assistance package for defense. The US president, Biden, spoke to the Ukrainian president, Zelensky, before announcing this aid.

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We're discussing a phone call between Victoria Nuland, the top US diplomat for Europe, and the US ambassador to Ukraine, Jeff Pyatt. They talk about getting Sari to come in on Monday or Tuesday with the help of the UN and EU. The United States has supported Ukraine since its independence in 1991, investing over $5 billion to promote democracy, good governance, and civic participation. Americans support Ukrainian protesters who want closer ties to Europe. The United States has always been concerned about the alliance between Germany and Russia, as it poses a threat. The combination of German technology and capital with Russian resources and manpower has historically worried the US.

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Victoria Nuland, the top US diplomat for Europe, had a phone call with US ambassador to Ukraine, Jeff Pyatt. They discussed getting Sari and Von Kymun to agree that Sari could come in Monday or Tuesday to help glue the situation with UN and EU assistance. Since 1991, the US has invested over $5 billion in Ukraine to build democratic skills, institutions, civic participation, and good governance, preconditions for achieving European aspirations and ensuring a secure, prosperous, and democratic Ukraine. The US supports Ukrainian resistance, as protesters want closer ties to Europe, not Russia. The US's main interest for a century has been the relationship between Germany and Russia, fearing their union. The US fears German technology and capital combined with Russian natural resources and manpower.

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Victoria Nuland, the top US diplomat for Europe, had a phone call with the US ambassador to Ukraine, Jeff Pyatt. They discussed getting Seri and Ban Ki Moon to help "glue" things together with UN and EU assistance. Since 1991, the US has invested over $5 billion in Ukraine to build democratic skills and institutions, promote civic participation and good governance, and help Ukraine achieve its European aspirations. The US primordial interest has been the relationship between Germany and Russia, as united, they are the only force that could threaten the US. The US primordial fear is German technology and capital combined with Russian natural resources and manpower.

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More clashes in Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, as it turns into a war zone. Questions of credibility arise after a leaked chat between top US diplomats discussing restructuring the Ukrainian government. The US government has a history of wanting regime change in various countries, and they have allies in the media and government to control the narrative. NATO has expanded into 13 countries, leading to concerns about the start of Cold War 2.0.

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Senator John McCain is in Kyiv supporting peaceful protests for a legitimate society. He praises the Ukrainian people's peaceful demonstrations for change. He believes the US should consider sanctions if the government continues to repress its people, emphasizing America's support for freedom and democracy. This is not about military action, but standing up for what the US believes in.
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