Eddie Priest
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In the West, most look at the war in Ukraine as simply a battle between Russian-backed separatists and the Ukrainian government. But the truth on the ground is now far more complex, particularly when it comes to the volunteer battalions fighting on the side of Ukraine. Ostensibly state-sanctioned, but not necessarily state-controlled, some have been supported by Ukrainian oligarchs, and others by private citizens. Less talked about, however, is the Dudayev battalion, named after the first president of Chechnya, Dzhokhar Dudayev, and founded by Isa Munayev, a Chechen commander who fought in two wars against Russia.
In Midst of War Ukraine Becomes Gateway for Jihad - The Intercept
It sounds like nonsence but what if it's not. The U.S. government sponsors its' worst enemies? Or maybe it is a cunning plan: the more islamists kill each other the better.Or Obama is mistaking again, I wouldn't be surprised, and digging a huge deep grave for himself and his people
In Midst of War Ukraine Becomes Gateway for Jihad - The Intercept
It sounds like nonsence but what if it's not. The U.S. government sponsors its' worst enemies? Or maybe it is a cunning plan: the more islamists kill each other the better.Or Obama is mistaking again, I wouldn't be surprised, and digging a huge deep grave for himself and his people