It’s time to stop referring to the area extending from central Europe to Central Asia as a “post-Soviet space.” The reductive term warps U.S. and European policy and serves Russia’s imperialistic aims, argues Ukrainian Foreign Minister @DmytroKuleba. https://t.co/jQYnl16KNj
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) August 5, 2021
Zero Hedge: Russia Slams "Crude Provocation" After US Invited To Station Troops & Anti-Air Systems In Ukraine
A top Ukrainian official has indicated that US support to Ukraine may be in the process of ramping up dramatically, suggesting that Kiev has invited a permanent American troop presence and stationing of anti-air defense rocket systems on its soil.
Deputy Prime Minister Alexey Reznikov made the revealing statements recently while hosted by the hawkish D.C.-based Jamestown Foundation.
"It is important to expand the security package for Ukraine," Reznikov said. "First of all, with the stationing of air defense forces, and even by deploying American units."
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WNU Editor: The Kremlin has responded .... Moscow dismisses Kiev’s call to deploy US air defense systems in Ukraine as unserious (TASS).
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Its back in fashion to be Russian fans now that the leftists are in charge.
Ukraine wants to be next US foreign policy failure
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