More Evidence Revealed that Biden Likely Deliberately Provoked Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Including a discussion of Biden's likely motivations for inciting this unnecessary and destructive war
Picture of President Biden, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelkensky and his wife in front of Ukraine’s presidential palace in Kyiv on the one year anniversary of Russia’s invasion
A couple of weeks ago, Newsweek magazine published a very interesting article, written by William Arkin, detailing how the Biden administration sent CIA Director William Burns to Moscow in November to negotiate an agreement with Moscow to limit the scope of a future war between Russia and Ukraine to Ukrainian territory and to take measures to prevent a direct war involving the U.S. and NATO. “The United States would not fight directly nor seek regime change, the Biden administration pledged.” In return, “Russia would limit its assault to Ukraine.” The author continues by stating that the US agreed not to directly attack Russia and committed not to provide Ukraine with any weapons enabling them to attack Russia either in exchange for a Russian promise not to attack any NATO member states. What is most notable about this agreement is that it occurred over three months before Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly green lighted the Russian invasion in mid-February mere days before it occurred in the hope that a diplomatic solution would be found to prevent the conflict.
This article appears to substantiate my assertions since January 2022 that Biden deliberately chose this war when he could have easily averted it but what I did not realize is that Biden wanted the outbreak of war in Ukraine all the way back in November 2021 rather than late January 2022 as I had previously ascertained. The biggest question that must be asked is what exactly did the Biden regime have to gain by provoking the Russian invasion of Ukraine when the conflict could have easily been averted diplomatically without the US giving up anything at all? All he had to do was issue a written pledge that Ukraine, in which the US has no national interest, would never join NATO, which was hardly a concession since France and Germany would continue to veto Ukrainian membership for fear of provoking an unnecessary war with Russia. There are several possible explanations why Biden decided to deliberately provoke Russia to invade Ukraine:
1. NATO was facing increasing disunity without a clear purpose or enemy and the Biden administration, which is full of Atlanticists who mistakenly believe that the NATO alliance is the cornerstone of US security, wanted to invigorate it and further strengthen America’s dominance over Europe by uniting with them in opposition to a Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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