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Destabilization not caused by Russia

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Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council Secretary Oleksiy Danilov told reporters on Tuesday that Kyiv considers – and intelligence reports from the West agree – that “internal destabilization” caused by panic over a potential further Russian invasion is “the number one issue,” not any potential invasion.

With this “destabilization” – leading to generalized panic and the collapse of the national currency, the hryvnia – “the Russians have nothing to do here,” Danilov asserted, according to state outlet Ukrinform.

The remarks follow multiple national addresses from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urging Ukrainians to disregard agitated statements from the administration of President Joe Biden and its allies predicting an imminent Russian invasion deeper into Ukraine than Moscow already is.

The Zelensky administration has spent much of the past week expressing confusion at the sudden panic about another Russian invasion and asserting that its intelligence on the ground in Ukraine does not indicate that anything has changed to trigger such alarm in the past week. It has instead focused its concern on the potential for panic disrupting the Ukrainian economy, prompting citizens to empty banks and scaring away foreign investment.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/01/25/ukraine-says-destabilization-fueled-by-biden-admin-hysteria-not-russia/


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( January 30th, 2022 @ 11:06 am )
 
The abandonment of Ukraine by pro-Putin Joe Biden is shameful. As a full disclosure, my own passport would show around 30 entries to Ukraine, some on business to Kiev, others for long weekends on the Black Sea at Odesa, visits to historic cities and castles in western Ukraine, and one summer week long vacation in Crimea on the Black Sea.

The Ukrainians are a good and pro-western people, and we have treaty obligations to help defend them. The US government gave those assurances in exchange for Ukraine giving up its nuclear weapons, and then a group of Senators including Obama against made an obligation in return for Ukraine giving up many of their conventional weapons.

We do not need to send troops to Ukraine, but we have a treaty and a moral obligation to send them defensive weapons that would discourage invasion. Biden sent a few and then cut them off. This is absolutely shameful, and is Biden acting as Putin's puppet.



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