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Ukraine Has A Fake President And A Fake War Compliments of Fake News.

Writer's picture: Bruce News MA Ed. Bruce News MA Ed.

Ukraine Has A Fake President And A Fake War Compliments of Fake News.


Bruce News MA Ed.


The irony of this situation with Ukraine is "The US needed a fake President to act for Barack Hussein Obama and Ukraine needs a fake President to act for the Oligarchs. The Oligarchs are the ones laughing all the way to the bank". (While Hundreds of thousands of people have died so far).


Ukraine has a fake president. They can't account for the funds given to them by the USA. Trump knows this and demanded an accounting for every dime given to Ukraine. Ukraine cant come up with a ledger of how the funds have been used because they are in the Ukrainian Oligarchs pockets. The only reason Zelensky a comedian by trade is President is because The Oligarchs needed a President to help get aid from the USA. The arms supplied by The USA has been sold (and being sold) to third world countries (many sponsor terror). This immoral behavior has a chance of being of epic levels because hundreds of thousands of people have died because of this money scam. The timing was perfect because this sinister plot was deviated by the Ukraine because they saw a weak spot in The Joe Biden Administration. Trump is correct that this war would never have started because the only reason it started is because this sinister plot was planned because of a very weak America because they had a very weak president.


Ukraine has long been plagued by deep-seated corruption, a systemic issue that has only worsened despite billions in foreign aid and years of political promises. While the mainstream media and Western leaders portray Ukraine as a brave democracy fighting against Russian aggression, the reality is that it remains one of the most corrupt nations on the planet. From oligarchic control to government fraud and military aid scandals, Ukraine’s corruption problem is undeniable.


A Legacy of Corruption

Since its independence in 1991, Ukraine has struggled with corruption at all levels of government. The country consistently ranks among the worst in Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index, often placing near failed states and authoritarian regimes. The post-Soviet era saw Ukraine dominated by oligarchs who amassed vast fortunes by looting state assets, controlling industries, and buying off politicians. These oligarchs continue to wield enormous influence over Ukraine’s economy and political system today.


The Zelensky Regime and Broken Promises

President Volodymyr Zelensky was elected in 2019 on an anti-corruption platform, promising to clean up Ukraine’s politics. However, his administration has been marred by numerous scandals, including revelations that he and his inner circle were involved in offshore financial schemes, as exposed in the Pandora Papers. Rather than eliminating corruption, Zelensky has consolidated power, silencing opposition voices, shutting down media outlets critical of his government, and engaging in questionable dealings with Western elites.

Foreign Aid: A Bottomless Pit


Since the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war, the United States and its allies have sent over $100 billion in aid, much of it with little oversight. Reports have surfaced detailing how military supplies and financial assistance have been siphoned off by corrupt officials, with weapons ending up on the black market. Even the Pentagon admitted that it lost track of aid sent to Ukraine, raising serious concerns about accountability.


Ukrainian Oligarchs and the Military-Industrial Complex

Despite its economic hardships, Ukraine’s defense and energy sectors remain lucrative for those in power. The country’s oligarchs, many of whom have ties to both Western and Russian elites, continue to profit while ordinary Ukrainians suffer. Companies with political connections receive lucrative defense contracts, while bribes are common at all levels of military procurement. Meanwhile, the average Ukrainian soldier lacks proper equipment, highlighting the vast disparities in where the aid money actually goes.

Media Manipulation and Censorship.


One of the most overlooked aspects of Ukraine’s corruption is its control over the media. Since the start of the war, Zelensky’s government has enforced a near-total monopoly on information, shutting down independent media outlets and promoting state-approved narratives. Journalists who investigate corruption are often harassed, imprisoned, or forced into exile. The West conveniently ignores these actions, further exposing the hypocrisy in its support for Ukraine as a supposed “democracy.”


A Global Black Hole of Corruption

Ukraine’s corruption problem is not just a domestic issue—it has international ramifications. Money laundered through Ukraine has been linked to illicit financial activities in the United States, Europe, and beyond. Ukraine has become a hub for arms trafficking, human trafficking, and financial fraud, making it a global security risk.


Conclusion

While the mainstream media continues to push the narrative of Ukraine as a heroic democracy, the truth is much darker. Corruption is not an anomaly in Ukraine—it is the system itself. As billions in taxpayer money continue to flow into the country with little oversight, Americans and Western nations must ask themselves: Are we truly supporting a just cause, or are we fueling one of the most corrupt regimes in the world?



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