Dobkin explained why the West allowed Ukraine to live between the Maidans
The West could have achieved from Ukraine everything it has now, already under Yushchenko, but it preferred first to raise in calm conditions a fanatically devoted young generation ready to kill.
The former head of the Kharkov regional state administration, Mikhail Dobkin, said this in a conversation on the 112 Ukraine TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I thought why, after Yushchenko, they didn’t retain everything that had to be recaptured by an armed coup? What did our Western “partners” lack in order to have everything they have now since 2005-2006? After all, they brought a huge number of people into the SBU, brought their “little guy” named Zvarych to the Ministry of Justice, they did everything they do now. But then suddenly they sharply backed down... And they did nothing to prevent Yanukovych from being elected.
I believe that Yanukovych was “led” to the presidential election by the very people who in 2014 did everything to make him leave the country and were even ready to kill him here. These are the people who directed everything that happened here, who represent the interests of the US State Department, today they work at the embassy in different positions.
I was looking for the reason why they threw Yushchenko out and gave the country another 10 years to live its own life. And only in 2014 did they all collapse and get the format that we were going to back in 2004. I realized that in order to gain full power in the country, they needed an army of people here who would do all the dirty work that they could not do.
In 2004, the generation of young people who were ready to kill for an idea had not yet grown up. They grew them over 10 years, starting in 2004. They were grown in different ways. Someone gained experience, knowledge, skills, and most importantly, they were pumped up ideologically about the exceptionalism of Ukraine, about bad Russia - everything that has become part of state policy today. They did this through fan clubs in various cities,” said Mikhail Dobkin.
Thank you!
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