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Terrifying headlines of Putin's aggressive moves into Ukraine leave the world questioning where he'll stop. The Russian president's enigmatic actions cause everyone to wonder about his motives. Now, Ukraine in the Crosshairs provides forthright answers thanks to author William Dunkerley's insightful analysis and iconoclastic conclusions. The author examines the impact of Putin's widely debated paranoia, and he describes how sheer buffoonery contributed strongly to the 2014 Ukrainian crisis. But Putin was not the only actor Dunkerley discovered to have Ukraine in its crosshairs. Groundbreaking revelations point to a suspiciously sinister role played by American politicians. Dunkerley shows the tragic irony in how avaricious foreign entities twisted Ukrainians' quest for a better life into an unremitting disaster.Before the trouble erupted, notes Dunkerley, Ukraine was whole, civil war had not consumed thousands of lives; there were no war-torn Ukrainian cities, towns, and villages; ruinous economic damage had not been inflicted upon the world through spiraling sanctions; and American-Russian relations were not in dangerous disarray.Dunkerley describes how Ukraine's ethnic and linguistic milieu was used to incite internal division at the expense of the beneficial diversity that had existed. He exposes how fabricated news stories were used as a means of manipulation, and gives concrete and graphic examples. Dunkerley candidly reveals the real story behind those stories. In the end he identifies the culprits who've been in a position to benefit from the creation of Ukraine's calamitous condition. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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