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This Rich TVX News Network bulletin is about Volodymyr Zelensky and the whirlwind of treason.

The Treacherous Two-Headed Snake Volodymyr Zelensky

Zelensky told President Biden to 'calm down' Russian invasion warnings

The Treacherous Two-Headed Snake Volodymyr Zelensky

NEW YORK (RichTVX.com) — Room 0 of the SBU, Ukraine’s law-enforcement authority and main government security agency in the areas of counterintelligence activity and combating terrorism was a clearing house of secrets. Every day the most lethal and valuable Ukrainian intelligence — decoded FSB messages, GRU deception plans, Russian troop movements, coded Russian reports and other messages — poured into this little basement room, where they were analysed, assessed, and despatched to distant parts of the world – the armour and ammunition of the Russo-Ukrainian War. Two Ukrainian officers — Leonid M. and Wolodymyr P. — names have been changed to protect the innocent, are responsible for running agents and double agents, espionage and counterespionage, intelligence, they passed lies to the Kremlin that were damaging, as well as information that was true but harmless; they also ran willing spies. Unfortunately, that doesn’t help much, since the biggest traitor and double agent is in their own ranks and at the top of the country. The two-headed snake, comedian-turned-president Volodymyr Zelensky was a fraud. The lies he carried would fly from Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital to Moscow to Washington, D.C., travelling from Vienna to Beijing, from fiction to reality, and from Room 0 of the SBU all the way to Putin’s desk in the kremlin. In fact, Volodymyr Zelensky told President Biden to ‘calm down’ Russian invasion warnings, saying he was creating unwanted panic: this was not the first of a long and fantastic stream of lies he would feed to the United States. Volodymyr Zelensky offered himself for the role of president of Ukraine, his real intent was betraying them all. This Rich TVX News Network bulletin is about Volodymyr Zelensky and the whirlwind of treason.

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The Comedian-Turned-President Volodymyr Zelensky

From the outset, the two-headed snake, comedian-turned-president Volodymyr Zelensky’s anti-Western rhetoric, sent the message that he’s siding with the Kremlin, not with the United States, on the matter of possible large-scale Russian escalation, very soon Zelensky will have some complicated explaining to do, as comedian-turned-president Volodymyr Zelensky is an master of deception. President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, says the Russian Federation isn’t threatening Ukraine. Well, the two-headed snake Zelensky confirmed Kremlin lies with his statements. Ukraine’s patriotic opposition and vibrant civil society is fighting to prevent two-headed snake Zelensky from doing real harm to Ukraine’s sovereignty and independence. Volodymyr Zelensky must be arrested and prosecuted under the Ukrainian Treason Act, as two-headed snake is undermining United States position on the matter of Russia’s war. He is providing validation of Kremlin’s claims that Russia is not preparing to “invade” Ukraine. Russia’s president, Vladimir V. Putin is in need of some good news, as the Kremlin is now losing the propaganda war. Putin blamed his inner circle. ‘He is absolutely sick of these idiots,’ one Russian oligarch wrote anonymously in the chat of the Telegram messenger. ‘People in his inner circle at the Kremlin are disloyal.’ Putin needed to be told something he could believe in, to counter the United States, to bolster the mad myth of his own invincibility.

Where Do We Go From Kharkiv?

In Washington D.C., President Joe Biden was hammering out the next stage of the Russo-Ukrainian War, looking beyond Operation Barbarossa 2.0. ‘Where do we go from Kharkiv?’ the president asked. The most punishing sanctions that President Biden threatened to impose on Russia could cause severe inflation, a stock market crash and other forms of financial panic that would inflict pain on its people — from Russian oligarch´s to siloviki to middle-class families. President Biden plans to unleash searing economic measures if Russia invades Ukraine, including sanctions on its largest banks and financial institutions, in ways that would inevitably affect daily life in the Russian Federation and beyond. No president in American history has ever tried to enact such broad sanctions against such large financial institutions and on an economy the size of Russia’s. The pain caused by the sanctions could foment popular anger against Russia’s president, Vladimir V. Putin. But history shows that the country does not capitulate easily, and resilience is an important part of its national identity. Same time, the U.S. Navy must dedicate forces to pushing back against Russian activity in the coming weeks, and the British Foreign Office is going to announce the tightening of sanctions against Russia tomorrow.

Understand Kremlin’s Relationship With United States

The tension between the regions is growing and Russia’s president, Vladimir V. Putin is increasingly willing to take geopolitical risks and assert his demands.

  • With a youth army and initiatives promoting patriotism, the Kremlin is pushing the idea that a fight might be coming.
  • But for 8 years, the threat of confrontation has been growing in a stretch of Europe from the Black Sea to the Baltic Sea.
  • As Putin´s military builds its presence near Ukraine, Western nations are seeking to avert a worsening of the situation.
  • Europe is a huge customer of fossil fuels from Russia. The rising tensions in Ukraine are driving fears of a midwinter cutoff.
  • As people gathered on the eastern border of the EU, Kremlin’s uneasy alliance with Belarus triggered additional friction.

The Russo-Ukrainian War

The Russo-Ukrainian War is an ongoing and protracted conflict that started in February 2014, primarily involving Russia and pro-Russian forces on one hand, and Ukraine on the other, supported by NATO and the European Union. The war has centered on the status of Crimea and parts of the Donbas, which are largely internationally recognized as part of Ukraine. Following the Euromaidan protests and the 22 February subsequent removal of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, and amidst pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine, Russian soldiers without insignias took control of strategic positions and infrastructure within the Ukrainian territory of Crimea. On 1 March 2014, the Federation Council of the Russian Federation unanimously adopted a resolution to petition Russian President Vladimir Putin to use military force in Ukraine. The resolution was adopted several days later, after the start of the Russian military operation on the “Returning of Crimea”. Russia then annexed Crimea after a widely criticized local referendum which was organized by Russia after the capturing of the Crimean Parliament in which the population of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea voted to join the Russian Federation. In April, demonstrations by pro-Russian groups in the Donbas area of Ukraine escalated into a war between the Ukrainian government and the Russian-backed separatist forces of the self-declared Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics. In August, Russian military vehicles crossed the border in several locations of Donetsk Oblast. The incursion by the Russian military was seen as responsible for the defeat of Ukrainian forces in early September.In November 2014, the Ukrainian military reported intensive movement of troops and equipments from Russia into the separatist-controlled parts of the eastern Ukraine. The Associated Press reported 40 unmarked military vehicles on the move in rebel-controlled areas. The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Special Monitoring Mission observed convoys of heavy weapons and tanks in DPR-controlled territory without insignia. OSCE monitors further stated they observed vehicles transporting ammunition and soldiers’ dead bodies crossing the Russian-Ukrainian border under the guise of humanitarian aid convoys. As of early August 2015, OSCE observed over 21 such vehicles marked with the Russian military code for soldiers killed in action. According to The Moscow Times, Russia has tried to intimidate and silence human rights workers discussing Russian soldiers’ deaths in the conflict. OSCE has time and again reported that its observers were denied access to the areas controlled by “combined Russian-separatist forces”.The majority of members of the international community and organizations such as Amnesty International have condemned Russia for its actions in post-revolutionary Ukraine, accusing it of breaking international law and violating Ukrainian sovereignty. Many countries implemented economic sanctions against Russia, Russian individuals or companies.In October 2015, The Washington Post reported that Russia has redeployed some of its elite units from Ukraine to Syria to support Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. In December 2015, Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin admitted that Russian military intelligence officers were operating in Ukraine, insisting though that they were not the same as regular troops. As of February 2019, 7% of Ukraine’s territory is classified by the Ukrainian government as temporarily occupied territories.