US spent $ 22 million for soft war against Russia in Ukraine.
An American media outlet on Friday reported in a report examining documents that the organization, which is considered the overthrow of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), has spent more than $ 22 million since 2014 on the soft war against Russia in Ukraine.
The National Endowment for Democracy, the arm of the US government’s overthrow of the US government, was ousted after the overthrow of Ukraine’s President-elect Viktor Yanukovych in 2014 and the replacement of a 22.4-year-old Western nut to carry out operations, MintPress reported. Influence in Ukraine has cost.
The operations include strengthening and training pro-Western political parties, funding media organizations and providing funding to privatization projects aimed at profiting multinational corporations abroad, MintPress reports.
According to this analysis, the purpose of US operations was to exercise control over Ukraine. Karl Gershman, head of the National Endowment for Democracy, once called control of Ukraine “the greatest reward” for European countries.
The National Endowment for Democracy was launched in 1983 by the administration of then-President Donald Reagan. The fund was created in the wake of scandals that had severely tarnished the CIA’s public credibility with overthrow operations in other countries.
Some documents show that the National Endowment for Democracy is currently in charge of carrying out some of the CIA’s most controversial actions as a cover-up. “It was horrible for pro-democracy groups around the world to be seen as CIA-sponsored groups,” Carl Gershman said in a 2019 interview.
“A lot of what we do today is what the CIA did secretly 25 years ago,” Alan Weinstein, one of the group’s founders, told the Washington Post in 1991.