02/28/2024 / By News Editors
A recent, blistering report from The New York Times has shed light on a dozen secret CIA bases inside Ukraine tasked with sabotaging Russia.
(Article by Vince Quill republished from WLTReport.com)
The article went on to claim that the Central Intelligence Agency ran these clandestine operations inside Ukraine for the past 10 years.
This does not surprise me in the least, given that the CIA staged a coup within the country in 2014 to remove a duly elected pro-Russian administration from power.
Likewise, these new revelations do not come as a shock. Recall that the Russian leadership regularly accused U.S. and NATO forces of using Ukraine as a staging ground to run aerial reconnaissance missions over Russian airspace.
NATO was warned and told to knock it off several times before Russia finally took action and invaded Ukraine.
If the Chinese used Canada as a staging ground to harass the United States and run aerial recon missions over U.S. airspace how would we react?
Conservative, libertarian, and independent political figures all chimed in to condemn the CIA’s actions in Eastern Europe:
The New York Times came out with a bombshell article on Sunday detailing the past ten years of CIA active warfare from within Ukraine against Russia.
From building 12 CIA bases within the country, to instructing on sabotage inside Russia to providing targeting intelligence… pic.twitter.com/IbJvV2IjJU
— Ron Paul (@RonPaul) February 26, 2024
?The New York Times disclosed yesterday that the CIA built “12 Secret Spy Bases” in Ukraine, waging a shadow war against Russia for the past decade.
After a U.S.-supported violent coup toppled Ukraine’s democratically elected government, CIA Director John Brennan visited Kyiv… pic.twitter.com/DWluhJIKUq
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) February 26, 2024
Zero Hedge highlights:
Among the biggest revelations is that the program was established a decade ago and spans three different American presidents.
The Times says the CIA program to modernize Ukraine’s intelligence services has “transformed” the former Soviet state and its capabilities into “Washington’s most important intelligence partners against the Kremlin today.”
Robert F. Kennedy was a voice of reason amid the recent revelations:
“The CIA was building spy bases in Ukraine along the Russian border starting in 2014. I wonder how we would respond if Russia or China built spy bases on the US/Mexico border.
With all their information gathering and newly trained operatives, they couldn’t wind down conflict between Ukraine and Russia. In fact, it seems the CIA only made matters worse.”
The CIA was building spy bases in Ukraine along the Russian border starting in 2014. I wonder how we would respond if Russia or China built spy bases on the US/Mexico border.
With all their information gathering and newly trained operatives, they couldn’t wind down conflict… pic.twitter.com/3Q6aGyqUHF
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) February 26, 2024
CNN knows 2 great ways to keep liberals and parts of the US “left” on board with funding the war in Ukraine:
1) Assure them that CIA spying bases in Ukraine are very important;
2) Convince them that the US arms industry is benefiting.
They know liberal politics and values. https://t.co/HVD8pHeccX
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) February 26, 2024
The Kyiv Independent attempted to legitimize the need for the secret CIA bases:
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has supported a network of a dozen bases in Ukraine that are “increasingly at risk” if Republicans continue to block $61 billion in funding for Kyiv, the New York Times (NYT) reported on Feb. 25.
The network of bases is the result of a decade of relationship-building between the CIA and Ukraine, according to the NYT, which conducted 200 interviews with current and former intelligence officials in Ukraine, Europe, and the U.S. for the article.
Read more at: WLTReport.com
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