Scott Ritter UKRAINE. THE MOST CORRUPT PLACE ON THE PLANET, A MILITARY DICTATORSHIP!

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UKRAINE. THE MOST CORRUPT PLACE ON THE PLANET, NOT A DEMOCRACY. IT'S A DICTATORSHIP. NOW WE KNOW IT'S A MILITARY DICTATORSHIP!

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwiyIRm0DX8
Scott Ritter: Russia is DESTROYING Ukraine’s Army and NATO Won’t Survive Putin’s Next Move

Danny Haiphong

Now, we go to the West. First of all, briefly, Ukraine. The most corrupt place on the planet, not a democracy. It's a dictatorship. Now we know it's a military dictatorship. Literally, the man who calls himself the president of Ukraine operates without an electoral mandate. He operates under martial law. He's a dictator. The parliament that he has, likewise, hasn't been elected properly. They've been extended operating under martial law to rubber stamp whatever the president wants them to rubber stamp. The president and the parliament are amongst the most corrupt in the world. You know, Seymour Hersh, the great Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist, has talked about how William Burge, the director of the CIA, had to go into Ukraine and tell Zelensky, don't be so corrupt. You're too greedy. You took $400 million out of the last allocation. That's too much. You gotta tone down your corruption. I mean, how is it? So America doesn't say don't be corrupt. America just says tone down your corruption because we understand the reality that there's an inherent level of corruption that has to be tolerated for Ukraine to exist. But unlike Russia, Zelensky's not sitting there going, how do I bring this under control? Zelensky's saying, how do I get more into my pockets? How do I make myself richer? How do I help my political allies get richer? This money that we sent to Ukraine ain't getting spent on what it's supposed to be. And the quickest way to prove that is take a look at the state of defenses of Kharkov. You know, they allocated billions of dollars that were supposed to be spent on digging trenches, reinforcing, lining with concrete, putting timbers overhead, interlocking fires, in-depth triple lines of defense, the whole thing. None of it got done. Why? The money allocated for it went into people's pockets. Corruption, corruption. This money we sent, it was supposed to be like nine point something billion that was supposed to go to help pay the pensions of the pensioneers and pay the salaries of people. They ain't getting paid. That money went into politicians' pockets who are already fleeing. That money's already in a bank account in London somewhere, in Switzerland somewhere, buying property in Miami somewhere. That's what the money is. And we knew this, given it to the Ukrainians, we knew it. We in the West are politically in a state of dysfunction because of this war. We can't be honest with ourselves about what's really going on because we have painted ourselves into a corner where we have to rhetorically continue to support failed policy because of the political ramifications of this, especially in the United States where we're in the silly season of an American presidential election where everything gets magnified in a grander scale than it actually is. The Russians are operating with reality. In the West, we're operating based upon a politically motivated fiction, a fantasy world. And if you just think about it, everybody acknowledges that there's problems going on with Ukraine. How do you define a problem? The first step to define, or how do you solve a problem? The first step is to properly define the problem so that whatever solution you come up with is addressing the problem at hand. But if you can't define the problem or you're unable or unwilling to because of politics, then the solution you're putting out there isn't solving anything because it's solving a problem that doesn't exist. It's solving a problem set that's not related to reality. That's the West right now. Everything we're doing from a policy standpoint is solving a problem that isn't linked to reality. It's linked to politics. And that's the difference between the Western approach to politics and what the Russians have done politically. And my dog is second to the suspect.

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