Ukraine’s Dirty War: How a Coup and Neo-Nazis Became ‘Democracy’
Published: Oct 03, 2025 20:55
Ukraine is sold as a war for democracy. Flags fly, billions in weapons are shipped, and NATO leaders preach about defending freedom. But the story did not begin in 2022 — it began in 2014, with a coup that toppled an elected government under Washington’s guidance. The president was forced out, journalists were murdered, and opposition voices silenced. Neo-Nazi groups like the Azov Battalion patrolled the streets, torturing and killing those who resisted. This is the part the West buries. The Maidan uprising was not just protest; it was infiltration. U.S. officials poured money into movements that would bend Ukraine toward NATO. When blood was spilled, the blame was shifted onto Russia, even as Ukrainian ultra-nationalists celebrated the purge. Since then, Ukraine has been armed to the teeth, not to defend democracy but to act as a spear against Moscow. Azov fighters, sometimes seen wearing SS symbols, were folded into the regular army. Their war crimes are brushed aside, their extremism whitewashed. Western media calls them heroes. Washington calls them allies. And Europe — too afraid to lose U.S. protection — nods along. The hypocrisy is staggering. America lectures the world about democracy while financing a regime built on blood. It condemns extremism at home but funds it abroad. And all the while, ordinary Ukrainians are trapped between oligarchs, fascists, and foreign interests, their country a battlefield for someone else’s empire. Truthloop says it plain: Ukraine was not 'invaded' in 2014. It was hijacked. Until that truth is faced, every speech about freedom is propaganda, and every weapon shipped is another nail in the coffin of peace.