NATO Covertly Brought Ukraine Under Its Umbrella

Ahh, looky what we found out about Ukraine…

The other day, a reader dropped me a link about a U.S.-Ukraine partnership. After reading it, it led me to do some more investigative work. It opened a whole new can of worms I have to share with you today.

What we are going to learn further confirms everything outlined in “This Is What Russia Really Wants”.

Before we dive in, we need to quickly hit some historical points of interest.

Buckle your seat belt, here we go!

Ukraine Joins NATO Programs

You may recall, Russia’s Soviet Union was dissolved back in 1991, Ukraine was one of the Soviet states. Yet, it didn’t take long for NATO to reach out to Ukraine after the Soviet Union collapsed.

In fact, it was that same year when Ukraine joined NATO’s North Atlantic Cooperation Council.

The purpose of the group?

“Dialogue and cooperation” of course.

Then 1994 rolls around, and Ukraine joined NATO’s Partnership for Peace program.

You see where this is going?

Before Ukraine was even a cold corpse of the former Soviet Union, it was already being integrated into NATO. I hope you realize, nothing moves that fast, unless it was all planned ahead of time. Ahh, but that’s speculation, and this article is anything but that.

2008: U.S.-Ukraine Charter on Strategic Partnership

Then comes December of 2008, when a U.S.-Ukraine Charter on Strategic Partnership (2008) was formed.

What’s the purpose of this “Strategic Partnership”?

To,

  • Strengthen Ukraine’s candidacy for NATO membership.”

In fact, the document,

Guided by the April 3, 2008 Bucharest Summit Declaration of the NATO North Atlantic Council and the April 4, 2008 Joint Statement of the NATO-Ukraine Commission, which affirmed that Ukraine will become a member of NATO.

There we have it.

In 1991, Ukraine was recruited to join NATO. By 2008, it was officially announced that Ukraine would one day become a NATO member.

This Strategic Partnership is designed to,

Increase interoperability and coordination of capabilities between NATO and Ukraine, including via enhanced training and equipment for Ukrainian armed forces.

Since 2008, the United States through NATO has been training and arming Ukraine as a proxy state of the West. This is why we have seen reports about NATO training taking place in Ukraine. As we can see, it’s officially been taking place for 14 years now.

The “partnership” points out how critical, “sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and inviolability of borders” are. Yet, here in the US, we don’t enforce our own “inviolable borders,” but we are worried about Ukraine’s?

Check this out.

Recognizing the importance of harmonizing Ukraine’s criminal justice system with European and other international standards,… adoption of a Criminal Procedure Code compliant with Council of Europe standards.

My friends, this is radical globalization by another name.

Even back in 2008, the concern of the United States was to bring Ukraine into the liberal world order. The United States is more concerned about Ukraine’s law than our own.

Americans should be asking themselves,

Why are American politicians spending time, energy, and tax dollars integrating a foreign land into European standards?

Never mind that!

Ohh, and this “Strategic Partnership” was updated…

2021: U.S.-Ukraine Charter on Strategic Partnership

In November of 2021, the U.S.-Ukraine Charter on Strategic Partnership was updated. The language in this partnership became much more aggressive compared to the 2008 version.

Let’s see what it says.

Emphasize unwavering commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders, including Crimea and extending to its territorial waters

That right there sets the tone for the entire partnership.

Continually, you will find phrases like “rule of law,” “sovereignty,” “independence,” and “territorial” mentioned. In fact, this verbiage is replicated on NATO’s website concerning “Relations with Ukraine”.

Let’s see what else we can learn.

The United States does not and will never recognize Russia’s attempted annexation of Crimea.

That right there confirms what we said the other day…

The current conflict with Ukraine and Russia is a must-win for the West, and a must-win for Russia. The United States clearly explained in these two quotes, Crimea belongs to Ukraine, and the US will never give ground to that.

No wonder President Biden just said,

“Ukraine will never be a victory for Putin.”

That is why billions of dollars worth of military hardware continue to be funneled into Ukraine. It’s a war against Russia by another name.

As we can see, Ukraine was recruited by the West, just as it was leaving Soviet control. These partnerships have only escalated since that time. However, the mainstream media refuses to acknowledge any of this.

Instead, such monumental tasks are left to bloggers and their readers to uncover.

All the media shouts is that “Putin wants to expand his empire”.

Yet, who is expanding whose empire here?

After all, the United States has 750 military bases in 80 countries.

United States Global Military Bases: Today’s Military

How about mother Russia?

Russia has 24-36 bases, and China, just 5.

Russian Global Military Bases: Rondeli Foundation

I know I know, ‘we have to fight them over there, so they don’t come over here’. Yet, we keep our borders open and invite “refugees” from all over the globe.

But I digress…

It should be clear, we are witnessing Western expansion, not Russian expansion. We even have it in the West’s own words.

Let’s hear it.

The United States and Ukraine share a vital national interest in a strong, independent, and democratic Ukraine. Bolstering Ukraine’s ability to defend itself against threats to its territorial integrity and deepening Ukraine’s integration into Euro-Atlantic institutions are concurrent priorities.

There you have it.

By definition, the expansion of the West, the expansion of the liberal world order.

Moreover, this partnership seeks to develop,

Joint actions in preventing individual states from trying to destroy the rule-based international order and forcefully to revise internationally recognized state borders.

“Rule-based international order”.

That is the world order that was established back in the 1940s that continues to expand in region and ideology, (see: The Planned Financial Collapse Of The World). All the globalist lingo is contained within these documents.

After reading both the 2008 and 2021 partnerships, I never found where the United States actually benefits. Unless, the sole purpose is about expanding their power, influence, and hegemony through Ukraine.

But that couldn’t be, it wouldn’t serve the interest of us American citizens.

Hold your laughter. You’re going to love the next part.

NATO Enhanced Opportunities Partner

We also find the United States and Ukraine endorsing the 2021 Strategic Defense Framework. It’s all tied to deepening and coordinating military ties.

Now for the best part…

The United States remains committed to assisting Ukrainecontinuing its robust training and exercises… its status as a NATO Enhanced Opportunities Partner to promote interoperability.

You see, we have been propping up Ukraine the entire time.

By the way, what’s this NATO Enhanced Opportunities Partner bit?

Back in June of 2020, NATO recognized Ukraine as such a partner for “significant contributions to NATO-led operations and missions”. That means, Ukraine has not just been talking with NATO, but they are actively participating in “NATO operations and missions”.

Really?

Yup.

As a NATO partner, Ukraine has provided troops to Allied operations, including in Afghanistan and Kosovo, as well as to the NATO Response Force and NATO exercises.

In fact,

Ukraine is now one of six Enhanced Opportunities Partners, alongside Australia, Finland, Georgia, Jordan and Sweden.

Again, whose empire is being expanded?

Russia’s or the West’s?

Clearly, it’s the West through organizations like NATO. You must remember, the sole purpose of NATOs formation in the 1940s was to counter the threat of the Soviet Union.

The Soviet Union hasn’t existed for 31 years. Nevertheless, NATO continues to expand, and its power continues to grow for a threat that no longer exists. Meanwhile, documents like the “Strategic Partnership” tell us the goal is to stop “Russian aggression”.

Forget about U.S. aggression, which has continually engulfed the world since the 1990s (at least).

So, what are the perks of the NATO-Ukraine’s Partnership?

Let’s find out.

The Perks Of Ukraine’s NATO Partnership

Being the nice guy that I am, I decided to visit the website of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense. I found all the details and perks concerning their “NATO Enhanced Opportunities Partnership” (EOP).

These guys are great, they spilled all the beans. They tell us, “Ukraine has become a member of a kind of a closed club”.

You can say that again.

Each EOP member state has its own area of common interest with NATO. For example, for Georgia it is support for NATO operations, for Jordan and Australia it is support for the Alliance’s interests in the Middle East and the Indo-Pacific region, respectively, for Sweden and Finland it is the deterrence of the Russian Federation in Northern Europe.

As you can see, NATO is sweeping the entire globe.

Lest you forget, the United States makes up 22% of NATO’s annual budget. For all intents and purposes, the United States is NATO. The United States is the liberal global order that has been sweeping the world for decades.

“The EOP provides both parties (a member state and NATO itself) with practical benefits”.

Oh yeah, like what?

For NATO, among other things, it is increasing its influence… Increasing the number of forces and assets… Involved in Alliance operations… Providing logistical and other types of support for NATO troops.”

Bingo!

Increasing influence, expanding the Western liberal order. That is the stated goal my friends.

In turn, the participantsUkraine, and the other five “of this Initiative have the opportunity to deepen cooperation at the political level, including by participating in the discussion of conceptual issues of global and regional security.”

That sure sounds like the benefits of being an actual NATO member…

Nah, couldn’t be.

“So what has Ukraine gained by becoming NATO’s Enhanced Opportunities Partner?”

  • “Ukraine will be able to participate in the planning of NATO operations
  • “Gain access to all NATO exercises.”
  • Representatives of Ukraine will be able to hold positions at NATO headquarters and command structures.”
  • “Maintain security in the Black Sea”
  • Joint counteraction to cyber threats, international terrorism, and organized crime.”

Woah nelly, we hit the jackpot here!

I told you they spilled the beans.

These are only some of the perks, many more of which can be granted by NATO in the future.

In case you missed it earlier, Ukraine earned these perks for the “country’s significant contribution to NATO’s efforts to maintain international peace and security”.

So, when we boil it all down folks, Ukraine is already a part of NATO, just by another name. We are simply talking about semantics. This NATO partnership was formed to create closer bonds to NATO, without officially declaring such nations “NATO allies”.

We have massive political games being played on the world’s stage. The media is not covering any of this. They only show you propaganda without delving into the facts of the matter.

Closing Thoughts

In this article, I stayed focused on the NATO aspect of both “U.S.-Ukraine Charter(s) on Strategic Partnerships”. However, the amount of globalization in those two documents just gushed off the pages.

You have drivel about ‘tackling climate change,’ and ‘decarbonizing Ukraine’s economy’. Of course, the two nations are working “together to promote commercial partnership between Ukrainian and U.S. companies”.

All that means is politicians will pick which companies get the contracts. It means, our politicians will once again, butter their biscuit, by lining their pockets with cash money!

I tell you what, these guys left nothing out.

They cover “human rights,” which really translates to abortion rights.

They even have propaganda about “combating the spread of disinformation,” “fighting racism,” “anti-Semitism,” and protecting “members of the LGBTQI+ communities”.

Seriously?

That’s what I thought.

No discussion about protecting Christian rights, they didn’t even pretend. Yet, Ukraine is over 88% Christian, and what about our own Western nations?

All of the documents discuss global coordination, which promotes the Western liberal world order. It was as if, our national cultures and values no longer exist.

As you ponder all of this, I want you to remember something for me.

The first U.S. Ukraine charter agreement was signed under Republican George Bush. The second and revised version under Democrat Joe Biden. Since 1991, not a single Republican or Democrat President has sought to axe these deals and partnerships.

My friends, that should be very telling.

The only way we reverse any of this…

Is if We The People run for office, and keep God close to our hearts.

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