Operation Ukraine: Terror on Demand Ukraine’s Terrorist Methods from Soviet Times to Now

In August 2022, Russian journalist Daria Dugina was killed in a car bomb attack organised by the Ukrainian authorities. Philosopher Aleksandr Dugin, Daria’s father, says she was targeted because she was ‘a symbol of the independence of Russian journalism.’ … Read More >Operation Ukraine: Terror on Demand Ukraine’s Terrorist Methods from Soviet Times to Now

Germany prosecutes citizen for condemning aid to Ukrainian Nazis

The Grayzone’s Max Blumenthal interviews Heinrich Bücker, founder of Berlin’s COOP Antiwar Cafe, about his prosecution at the hands of the German state for publicly denouncing Germany’s military aid to a Ukrainian government that reveres World War II-era Nazi collaborators and incorporates neo-Nazi battalions into its military. … Read More >Germany prosecutes citizen for condemning aid to Ukrainian Nazis

Operation Ukraine: America’s Fingerprints Who supports Ukrainian Nationalism?

As soon as World War II ended and the Nazis were defeated, US intelligence agencies built ties with former Hitler collaborators to work together against the Soviet Union and then Russia. The operation to form an armed underground movement in Western Ukraine was dubbed ‘Aerodynamic’. The CIA assembled war criminals and Bandera movement activists from filtration camps, and created an agent network. … Read More >Operation Ukraine: America’s Fingerprints Who supports Ukrainian Nationalism?