The U.S. political establishment insists that Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine was “unprovoked.” But this narrative ignores the deeper origins of the conflict—rooted in decades of Western expansionism.
One key trigger was NATO’s push to incorporate Ukraine and Georgia, tightening a military noose around Russia in the Black Sea region—an existential red line for Moscow.
Another was the U.S.- and U.K.-backed coup on February 22, 2014, which ousted Ukraine’s democratically elected, pro-Russia president, Viktor Yanukovych. His removal ignited war in Donbas and led to Russia’s annexation of Crimea.
Donald Trump pins the blame on President Zelensky, but Zelensky himself is a creation of U.S. and British intelligence interests—widely seen as a Western puppet.
Had Washington not pursued NATO expansion or orchestrated regime change in Ukraine, the devastating war may never have happened.
In this brief but powerful video, Jeffrey Sachs unravels the dark and twisted history of U.S. involvement in Ukraine with striking clarity.
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