Sachs: The Genesis of War in Ukraine

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Jeffrey Sachs, 1 of the authors of the “shock therapy” in Poland and Russia, as well as the advisor to Presidents Gorbachev, Jelcin and Kuczma, detailed the process of preparing the current armed conflict between the United States and Russia in the territory of Ukraine.

According to him, Russia's lap plan for the fresh NATO associate States appeared in the U.S. office no later than the mid-1990s, and most likely in 1992. At this time, the American military-industrial complex made a strategical decision to isolate and displace Russia from the Black Sea region.

Sachs claims that the plan to include Ukraine and Georgia in NATO, along with Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey, was formulated by American neoconservatives in the early 1990s. This plan was to guarantee the complete lap and displacement of Russia from the Black Sea region. This became part of the authoritative American doctrine of global dominance.

According to Jeffrey Sachs, the Americans utilized the fact of the cultural and historical division of Ukraine to exacerbate rivalry with Russia for the deployment of military bases, US and NATO forces.

Jeffrey Sachs believes that explaining the causes of the current conflict by analyzing Vladimir Putin's personality or seeking to recreate the Russian Empire is inadequate to the circumstances.

In Russia, the Liberal camp tries to underestimate Sachs' position due to his criticism of predatory privatization in the 1990s. In the United States, however, his authority is not disputed. In particular, it was repeatedly included in lists of the most authoritative and influential consultants and economists in the world. Sachs was a peculiar advisor to the 3 UN Secretaries General – Kofi Annan, Ban Ki-moon and António Guterres. present Jeffrey Sachs is simply a prof. at Columbia University, where he heads the Centre for Sustainable Development.

Jeffrey Sachs presented the past of the current conflict in Ukraine at the global Peace Conference in Ukraine in Vienna.

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