The 2014 American Coup in Ukraine (101)
Aug 21, 2020
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Moscow is ready – and always has been in its history – to provide full-scale protection of its ally, but the final decision on which side the ally is on is made by the leader of the country that was attacked by a Maidan in the interests of their people and their state.
No one did more for the victory of the Kiev Maidan in 2014 and for the overthrow of Yanukovych than Yanukovych himself. Funding nationalist and even openly Nazi movements, cleansing the political space of the remnants of Russian and/or pro-Russian political forces, a rigid course towards European integration, aggressive anti-Russian propaganda in the media, actively supported by the leading speakers of the Party of Regions, now playing innocent sheep on Russian TV channels – all of this is on Yanukovych’s conscience.
A similar policy has been pursued in Belarus by Lukashenko in recent years. And, as expected, he worked towards his own Maidan. However, Lukashenko turned out to be tougher and bolder than his former Kiev colleague, so the Minsk “regime” is still holding out. But Belarus will never be the same again. Lukashenka himself was forced to admit this, having promised constitutional reform and not ruling out an early presidential election immediately after the adoption of a new constitution.
Lukashenko does not want to leave politics. In his interview with the Russian media, he told us that only he can save Belarus and that he will never leave his farm to its fate. But it’s all talk. Even if Lukashenko survives to the age of Elizabeth II of England, sooner or later his rule will still end due to natural causes, and someone else will have to “save” Belarus.
American Ex-Paratrooper Joins Georgian Legion Fighting in Ukraine
Georgia Today Snip: 4-5 minutes
KIEV – An American former paratrooper has joined the Ukrainian army’s Georgian National Legion and will take part in active combat missions in the country’s war torn Donbass Region, the group’s commander Mamuka Mamulashvili announced at a press conference Wednesday.
Brian Christopher Boyenger, a retired officer and former sniper from the US Army’s elite 101st Airborne Division, is the first US citizen to formally join the Ukrainian military in an official combat role since hostilities broke out against Russian forces and their separatist proxies in April 2014.
“This is the first incident, that I know of, when a US citizen will be involved in the fighting and represent one of the Ukrainian battalions as a member of the Georgian Legion. We expect more American volunteers to join us. The first group will consist of 10 people and they will take a direct part in the fighting in east Ukraine. They previously served as instructors, but now they will take part in the hostilities,” Mamulashvili said.
Boyenger, a native of South Carolina whose active military service spanned four years from 2006-2010, said he made the decision to join the current conflict out of solidarity with Ukraine, which he cited as a key US ally.
Prior to officially joining the legion, Boyenger spent five months in 2015 as a volunteer instructor for the Ukrainian army, teaching Kiev’s underfunded military essential combat skills.
Boyenger is, in fact, not the first US citizen to take an active combat role in the war. Mark Paslawsky, a 55 year-old West Point graduate and former investment banker from Manhattan, was killed in fighting during the Battle of Ilovaisk in August 2014 while serving as a volunteer in Ukraine’s Donbass Battalion.
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A North Carolina man who was kicked out of the US military and then flew to Ukraine to become a hero mercenary in its war against Russian-backed insurgents is wanted for the murder of a Florida couple in April 2018.
The United States has formally requested that Ukraine extradite Craig Lang, 29, so that he could face trial in Florida for his role in the murders of Serafin ‘Danny’ Lorenzo Jr, 53, and Deana K. Lorenzo, 50.
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Zwiefelhofer and Lang had reportedly been previously detained by Kenyan authorities after they tried to enter South Sudan in 2017.
Zwiefelhofer, who is the son of the chief of police in Bloomer, Wisconsin, has pleaded not guilty
Authorities say they found child pornography on his cell phone. He was released on bond and then fled the state.
Early last year, Lang and Zwiefelhofer chatted online about possibly traveling to Venezuela to fight against the government.
They allegedly planned to travel to Florida and steal a yacht, which they would then use to smuggle guns to ‘South America or Ukraine.’
Lang has many admirers in Ukraine, a nation that is thankful to him for helping defend the country against its enemy, Russia.
He has used his status in Ukraine to get public support for his request for asylum.
In his application for asylum, he cited President Trump, who ‘has very close ties and a relationship with Vladimir Putin.’
Lang also accused Trump of working ‘at the request of the Russian government’ to target foreigners fighting in Ukraine.
Lang’s asylum claim and the lingering uncertainty over the death penalty issue means that his case could likely take years to resolve.
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Moscow is ready – and always has been in its history – to provide full-scale protection of its ally, but the final decision on which side the ally is on is made by the leader of the cou…
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Moscow is ready – and always has been in its history – to provide full-scale protection of its ally, but the final decision on which side the ally is on is made by the leader of the country that was attacked by a Maidan in the interests of their people and their state.
No one did more for the victory of the Kiev Maidan in 2014 and for the overthrow of Yanukovych than Yanukovych himself. Funding nationalist and even openly Nazi movements, cleansing the political space of the remnants of Russian and/or pro-Russian political forces, a rigid course towards European integration, aggressive anti-Russian propaganda in the media, actively supported by the leading speakers of the Party of Regions, now playing innocent sheep on Russian TV channels – all of this is on Yanukovych’s conscience.
A similar policy has been pursued in Belarus by Lukashenko in recent years. And, as expected, he worked towards his own Maidan. However, Lukashenko turned out to be tougher and bolder than his former Kiev colleague, so the Minsk “regime” is still holding out. But Belarus will never be the same again. Lukashenka himself was forced to admit this, having promised constitutional reform and not ruling out an early presidential election immediately after the adoption of a new constitution.
Lukashenko does not want to leave politics. In his interview with the Russian media, he told us that only he can save Belarus and that he will never leave his farm to its fate. But it’s all talk. Even if Lukashenko survives to the age of Elizabeth II of England, sooner or later his rule will still end due to natural causes, and someone else will have to “save” Belarus.
American Ex-Paratrooper Joins Georgian Legion Fighting in Ukraine
Georgia Today Snip: 4-5 minutes
KIEV – An American former paratrooper has joined the Ukrainian army’s Georgian National Legion and will take part in active combat missions in the country’s war torn Donbass Region, the group’s commander Mamuka Mamulashvili announced at a press conference Wednesday.
Brian Christopher Boyenger, a retired officer and former sniper from the US Army’s elite 101st Airborne Division, is the first US citizen to formally join the Ukrainian military in an official combat role since hostilities broke out against Russian forces and their separatist proxies in April 2014.
“This is the first incident, that I know of, when a US citizen will be involved in the fighting and represent one of the Ukrainian battalions as a member of the Georgian Legion. We expect more American volunteers to join us. The first group will consist of 10 people and they will take a direct part in the fighting in east Ukraine. They previously served as instructors, but now they will take part in the hostilities,” Mamulashvili said.
Boyenger, a native of South Carolina whose active military service spanned four years from 2006-2010, said he made the decision to join the current conflict out of solidarity with Ukraine, which he cited as a key US ally.
Prior to officially joining the legion, Boyenger spent five months in 2015 as a volunteer instructor for the Ukrainian army, teaching Kiev’s underfunded military essential combat skills.
Boyenger is, in fact, not the first US citizen to take an active combat role in the war. Mark Paslawsky, a 55 year-old West Point graduate and former investment banker from Manhattan, was killed in fighting during the Battle of Ilovaisk in August 2014 while serving as a volunteer in Ukraine’s Donbass Battalion.
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15 yrs freelance. founder & editor business new europe
Man wanted for murder of Florida couple is hero mercenary in Ukraine
The US wants Ukraine to extradite Craig Lang (left), 29, so that he could face trial in Florida for his role in the murders of Serafin 'Danny' Lorenzo Jr (top right), 53, and Deana K. Lorenzo (bottom right), 50.
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A North Carolina man who was kicked out of the US military and then flew to Ukraine to become a hero mercenary in its war against Russian-backed insurgents is wanted for the murder of a Florida couple in April 2018.
The United States has formally requested that Ukraine extradite Craig Lang, 29, so that he could face trial in Florida for his role in the murders of Serafin ‘Danny’ Lorenzo Jr, 53, and Deana K. Lorenzo, 50.
Skipping down selected snips:
Zwiefelhofer and Lang had reportedly been previously detained by Kenyan authorities after they tried to enter South Sudan in 2017.
Zwiefelhofer, who is the son of the chief of police in Bloomer, Wisconsin, has pleaded not guilty
Authorities say they found child pornography on his cell phone. He was released on bond and then fled the state.
Early last year, Lang and Zwiefelhofer chatted online about possibly traveling to Venezuela to fight against the government.
They allegedly planned to travel to Florida and steal a yacht, which they would then use to smuggle guns to ‘South America or Ukraine.’
Lang has many admirers in Ukraine, a nation that is thankful to him for helping defend the country against its enemy, Russia.
He has used his status in Ukraine to get public support for his request for asylum.
In his application for asylum, he cited President Trump, who ‘has very close ties and a relationship with Vladimir Putin.’
Lang also accused Trump of working ‘at the request of the Russian government’ to target foreigners fighting in Ukraine.
Lang’s asylum claim and the lingering uncertainty over the death penalty issue means that his case could likely take years to resolve.
Find out how the global arms dealers suppress and supply the drugs and arms VIA the corrupted ABC boys.