Hello everyone, I know this topic is a bit heavy and more recent in our memories but I’m having some trouble actually finding decent resources about what is actually going on and most sources I could find expect you to have some knowledge on the subject already. I’ve heard contradictory things and there is a lot of disinformation out there so now I will just ask directly. What happened? How did we get here?
Videos and books are also welcome!
Starting in 1999 NATO repeatedly violates promise to Russia to not expand eastward.
2001 US unilaterally pulls out of Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and starts placing nuclear capable missiles closer and closer to Russia (such as Aegis systems in Romania ).
2008 US declares intention to integrate Ukraine and Georgia into NATO after Putin warned in 2007 that Russia considers the incessant NATO expansion a threat to peace and stability in Europe.
2014 US and EU orchestrate Maidan coup in Kiev using US funded NGOs, violent Neonazi groups, and snipers shooting into the crowd to overthrow the elected government of Ukraine.
The reason for this overthrow is the attempt by the Yanukovich government to chart a neutral course between NATO and Russia, and its refusal to sign a very bad deal with the EU that would have required Ukraine to destroy its economic ties to Russia on which Ukraine’s economy still very much depended.
(This was actually the second time that the US orchestrated a regime change in Ukraine, having previously done so once already in 2004, but that one did not stick; they ran the same script in Georgia 2003 installing an anti-Russia proxy regime that started the 2008 war )
The newly installed ultra-nationalist regime which includes notorious Banderite Nazi parties “Right Sector” and “Svoboda”, its leaders handpicked by the US state department, immediately begins passing laws to marginalize and exclude the Russian language, suppress Russian media and pro-Russian political parties, ban Russian books and rewrite history according to Banderite Nazi narratives.
2014 Anti-Maidan protests erupt across predominantly ethnic Russian Eastern Ukraine. The Nazi massacre of anti-Maidan protesters in Odessa and other similar massacres across Eastern Ukraine lead to armed uprisings, mass defections from the Ukrainian army in the Donbass and formation of volunteer militias to defend the people of Eastern Ukraine from Kiev’s Neonazi thugs.
Crimeans, fearing similar treatment by the new Kiev regime - a regime which now glorifies and elevates as national heroes groups and figures who committed unspeakable atrocities during and after WWII in Ukraine - overwhelmingly vote in a referendum to secede from Ukraine and rejoin Russia (of which they had been a part until Khrushchev transfered Crimea to Ukraine in 1954 for administrative reasons).
(Crimea had previously held various votes for autonomy/independence between 1991-1994, but these eventually ended when the Kiev government, with Yeltsin’s Russia’s tacit approval, decided to arrest and dissolve the popularly elected Crimean government that was about to hold a referendum to re-join Russia in 1994.)
2014-2022 Kiev wages a brutal war against the Donbass for eight years.
2014/15 Minsk Agreements signed to negotiate ceasefire between Kiev and rebel forces under the condition of granting autonomy and rights to the Donbass, with Russia and the Europeans as guarantors and supported unanimously by a UN resolution. These are later revealed as a sham used to trick Russia while preparing for war.
Ukraine, with the help of NATO, proceeds to build up the second biggest army in Europe after Russia. Kiev never implements the Minsk Agreements and openly brags about never intending to do so.
2019 US unilaterally pulls out of Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty
2021 Ukraine threatens to pursue acquiring nuclear weapons if not allowed into NATO. Similar belligerent rhetoric from Zelensky at 2022 Munich security summit.
Dec 2021 the US refuses to even engage with the Russian draft treaty proposal for a new security architecture in Europe that would guarantee peace in Ukraine.
Ukraine begins in 2021 to mass troops for an invasion of the Donbass. Early 2022 Kiev regime forces launch massive preparatory artillery shelling ( confirmed by pro-Western OSCE ) for invasion of Donbass in violation of Minsk agreement ceasefire.
One week later, Russia recognizes the Donetsk and Lugansk republics (following the UN recognized principle of self-determination that the US and EU themselves previously applied to justify the legality of taking Kosovo away from Serbia), accepts their request for collective self-defense according to article 51 of the UN charter and launches a Special Military Operation to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine.
Addendum:
A week into the conflict with Russian troops nearly surrounding Kiev, Zelensky says he is prepared to accept Ukrainian neutrality, and Russia and Ukraine begin negotiations.
March 2022 Russian and Ukrainian negotiators in Istanbul reach preliminary agreement on peace terms. These terms would include Ukraine retaining all its territories except for Crimea, no NATO in Ukraine, rights for ethnic Russians, and a reduced Ukrainian military. Russia agrees to pull forces back from Kiev as a first step toward peace.
News of imminent peace spreads, NATO warmongers panic and the US sends British PM Boris Johnson to Kiev to sabotage the negotiations, promising Zelensky a blank cheque for weapons and money to continue the war.
April 2022 Kiev pulls out of all negotiations and murders their own negotiator in broad daylight, promising a similar fate for anyone attempting to deal with Russia; opts for mass mobilization and total war instead.
September 2022 Russia holds referendums for accession of Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions to Russia.
October 2022 Ukraine passes a law forbidding any negotiations with Russia.
And that’s basically how we got here: One moderately successful and one catastrophically failed Ukrainian counter-offensive later, Ukraine and its military are in shambles and losing ground every day, forced to resort to stupid political stunts like assassinations, terrorist attacks and a disastrous incursion into Kursk to keep morale up, Europe having bet everything on Ukraine is still delusionally clinging to the idea of defeating Russia, the new US administration desperately trying to find a way to cut its losses and unload the whole failed project on the Europeans, and Russia in a stronger military and economic position than it has ever been since the end of the Soviet Union.
Exactly what I have been looking for. Thank you for such a well made breakdown of events.
No problem. Take the time to read through the links i provided and let me know if there is anything missing or anything that you need clarification on. I didn’t cover most of the SMO itself because i think what has happened since 2022 is rather well known.
I would say the least well known in the West is what was happening in the Donbass from 2014 onward. That has been totally suppressed in our media. The NATO expansion issue has been discussed a lot even in more mainstream sources, but to really understand the situation that led up to 2022 you need to see first hand the videos and hear the testimonies of the people who lived through it, which is why i think that the Donbass documentary (link in the first comment) is so important for people to see.
If you want to do some research on any of these topics yourself, keep in mind that Google is heavily censored and will almost exclusively display results that all parrot the same western mainstream media narrative on Ukraine, often word for word the same across dozens of publications. Use other search engines such as Yandex.
And Wikipedia is of course also a cesspool of propaganda on this topic, and like Reddit highly controlled by western intelligence agencies to align with the pro-Maidan, anti-Russian narrative, so be very cautious when using it as a source of information. It will very often lie by omission and will present the pro-Western side’s narrative as factual and objective while any other views are implied to be biased, controversial, untrustworthy, conspiracy theories, etc.
I will definitely let you know if I have any questions! I’ve been going through everything whenever I get the time. I’ve never heard of Yandex before actually but I’ll definitely give it a try. Thanks again!
My least favourite liberal argument regarding the war in Ukraine is “But US and Russia never signed a treaty so it’s ok that NATO expanded”. They implicitly agree that the American government is untrustworthy and don’t keep their promises, but I don’t think liberals have thought that through
Here is why i say that the OSCE was pro-Ukrainian:
They were supposed to be a neutral observer but they leaked military info to the Ukrainian army.
And yet Russia insisted that they still be allowed to operate in the Donbass republics throughout that conflict. That is how much the Russians were prepared to turn a blind eye to the West’s treachery in order to preserve the Minsk agreements.
https://www.nato.int/nato_static_fl2014/assets/pdf/pdf_2014_06/20140624_140624-Factsheet-NATO-Ukraine_e.pdf
We need to include these dates and operations in the timeline. They aren’t even present on wikipedia despite being in this official NATO publication