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DonViejo

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Mon Nov 6, 2017, 09:20 AM Nov 2017

With Manafort, It Really Is About Russia, Not Ukraine

By EVELYN N. FARKASNOV. 5, 2017

Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, insists that indictments against Paul Manafort and Richard Gates have “nothing to do with the president’s campaign or campaign activity.” Administration officials dismiss the alleged criminal activity by Mr. Manafort, formerly President Trump’s campaign chairman, as being merely about money-laundering and Ukraine — but not Russia, the focus of the investigation by Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel.

But Mr. Manafort’s work in Ukraine, which began in 2006, has always in a real sense been about Russia — and may also have been about the campaign.

Mr. Manafort didn’t go to Ukraine to advance the interests of democracy, Western Europe or the United States. He was there to help an increasingly corrupt Russia-friendly politician, who became a Kremlin puppet during the time Mr. Manafort worked for him. In the context of the standoff between democracy and autocracy, his legal and potentially illicit activities demonstrate that he ultimately took a side.

From the moment Ukraine declared itself a state, with the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the country found itself torn between Western Europe and Russia. Ukrainians living in the western half of Ukraine aspired to membership in the European Union and NATO, while those in the eastern half near the city of Donetsk oriented themselves toward Russia, which exerted maximum influence to keep Ukraine closely aligned.

In 2004, the European Union and NATO experienced a burst of membership expansion to countries bordering Ukraine and Russia, including the formerly Soviet Baltic States, much to the consternation of the Kremlin. That year, the presidential candidate for the pro-Russia Party of Regions was the former Donetsk regional governor, Viktor F. Yanukovych. The battle to lead the nation had become part of the broader competition between the democratic West and Russia.

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With Manafort, It Really Is About Russia, Not Ukraine (Original Post) DonViejo Nov 2017 OP
Russia Today is desperately spinning Manafort as an ukrainian stooge. DetlefK Nov 2017 #1

DetlefK

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1. Russia Today is desperately spinning Manafort as an ukrainian stooge.
Mon Nov 6, 2017, 09:23 AM
Nov 2017

"You see? No word about collusion!"

"And Manafort worked in Ukraine! He has no connections to Russia!"

"Nothingburger! Nothingburger!"

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