It is bluntly a joke to say, as often hyped by the western mainstream media, the Russian military special operation launched two years ago has “imperialist ambitions”. This Russophobic western propaganda is hidden precisely the western imperialist goals, the perpetuation of more than five centuries of western colonialism and its share of massacre, looting the natural resources of colonized people and countries in Americas, Africa, the Middle east and extermination of indigenous populations. It is laugh stick to say that the biggest country on the map of the globe with area of 14,7 million KM² was launched a military operation in Ukraine, becoming over time a hybrid war between NATO member states and Russia, with the main goal, gleaning some 60 KM² from Ukrainian territory. The main trigger of current Ukraine proxy war is first and before all the neo nazi coup engineered by the United sates and European Union in 2014 using mercenaries neo nazi paramilitary shock troops and snipers who committed the massacre of Euromaidan and two months later by committing another massacre of Russian speaking populations in Odessa on May-4, 2014 leaving 42 dead burned alive in the trade Union house. The immediate objective of Euromaidan perpetrators was the suppression of the multinational character of Ukraine, as inherited from the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the decades of progress and development during Soviet Ukraine before and after World War Two. In Parallel to Odessa first resistance to Euromaidan coup, Crimea resisted and survived the coup thanks to the existence of an autonomous, regional government to which the population could turn for protection. Crimea was the only region of Ukraine to have such an autonomous government. This was and remains a legacy of the self-determination policies of the 1917 Russian Revolution. The ‘Autonomous Republic of Crimea’ survived the secession of Ukraine from the Soviet Union (USSR) in 1990-91 and became a thorn in the side of the nationalist government in Kiev that oversaw the transition of Ukraine’s planned economy under Soviet rule to today’s disastrous capitalist economy.
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Has Russia « imperialist ambitions » in Ukraine ?
- Auteur de l’article Par Faouzi Elmir
- Date de l’article 2 mars 2024
Par Faouzi Elmir
Faouzi Elmir is a France based independent researcher in Political science, in history of International relations and Geopolitics. He holds degrees in Political sciences, Public Law, sociology, PhD in political sociology and unfinished PhD in comparative criminal Law. He is Author of several books and more than two hundreds articles published since 2007 on blogs and websites. Through his current works and research fields, the author is seeking a new and original reading of modern world history, particularly by throwing light on this interwined dynamics of imperialism, dictatorship and totalitarianism.
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