To: didjuneau who wrote (760178 ) 3/25/2022 5:05:06 PM From: didjuneau Respond to of 793813 DinoNavarre posted a letter from 2014 from a NATO trainer that confirms what Scott Ritter is saying. He goes further and explains that the Ukrainians expected that, once trained, NATO would be like their brothers and not abandon them. So Zelensky is being pulled in two directions - the on-the-ground brothership that is human, but not political, and the politicians who have been honest in saying that Ukraine is not going to be in NATO, but rather inhumane in their actions after establishing such brotherly ties. What was also in the letter that I find interesting is that Poroshenko was supposed to be the good guy at that time. Later on, he was supposed to be a bad guy and got replaced by Zelensky . What Scott Ritter points out is that when Crazy Hills, Inc. decided to jump into Russia with help, it was to get Russian President Medvedev to act as Brutus to finally get rid of Putin. She didn't know that Putin was still pulling the strings and that Medvedev was only a mask. So she gave Russia all of our support in Skolkovo and when Putin turned it back around on her, knowing what she was doing, then it exposes all the hypocrisy behind her attempt to undermine Russia with her offer of "friendship". The thing I'm wondering now is if the powers that be are considering doing the same thing with Poroshenko. Could they be trying to reinstall him to blame Zelensky for his misguided trust in our "friendship"? The things that went on during Jan. 6 with the Pravy Sektor infiltrators tied to Poroshenko make me wonder if any of the "friendship" that these puppeteer pols extends to normal Americans concerned with fair elections.Putin's speech to the Russians - "Goodbye to Globalism" in the Alex Christoforou video is instructional for Americans as well - concerning the selfish, unbrotherly feelings of certain members of The Retrogrades™. People who say things like, "Clap for that you stupid bastards." VIDEO