Some Facts About the Ukraine “Crisis” by Phil Anderson

Some Facts About the Ukraine “Crisis” Phil Anderson   There is much Americans need to know about the conflict in Ukraine but are not being told. The public gets the biased propaganda intended to justify the desired Washington establishment agenda. There is certainly no “fair and balanced” information coming from the corporate media.   To begin with the United States has no “vital national interests” in Ukraine. If Ukraine disappeared tomorrow, it would have zero impact on the vast majority of Americans.  A couple of facts make this ...

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