Blowing up Ukraine
eBook - ePub

Blowing up Ukraine

The Return of Russian Terror and The Threat of World War III

  1. 304 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Blowing up Ukraine

The Return of Russian Terror and The Threat of World War III

About this book

Presciently researched before the invasion of Ukraine, Blowing up Ukraine is the first comprehensive investigation into the lethal methods Russia has used since 1999 to take over Ukraine – culminating in full-blown unprovoked war in 2022 and mounting atrocities. In this chilling, riveting and alarming narrative the authors cite ample evidence, draw historical analogies, and marshal sources that are new, little known, or anonymous by necessity.Over twenty years, Vladimir Putin skilfully manipulated Ukraine's self-serving politicians and oligarchs, only to be thwarted time and again by peaceful revolutions of ordinary Ukrainians – the Maidan – against government corruption and being pushed into Russia's arms. As Putin became obsessed with conquering Ukraine, Blowing up Ukraine shows how the Kremlin has become a threat to global stability and Ukraine is almost certain to be the first battleground of World War III if the West is not careful to take a stance

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Information

Publisher
Gibson Square
Year
2022
Print ISBN
9781783341917
eBook ISBN
9781783340651

Table of contents

  1. Foreword Ukraine – The First Battle of World War III?
  2. Introduction
  3. 1. A Thousand Year Wait
  4. 2. Dawdling in Europe
  5. 3. The Georgiy Gongadze Assassination
  6. 4. The Poisoning of Viktor Yushchenko
  7. 5. The Orange Revolution
  8. 6. The Sfinx
  9. 7. A Burglar as President
  10. 8. The Turning Point, Minsk 2013
  11. 9. EuroMaidan
  12. 10. The Mysterious Return of the “Banderites”
  13. 11. Civil War
  14. 12. Change of Power or Oligarchs?
  15. 13. The Invasions of Crimea
  16. 14. False “Russian Spring”
  17. 15. “Substitution of Ideas” as a Dance to War
  18. 16. Do Russians Want War?
  19. Conclusions
  20. Appendix
  21. Endnotes
  22. Index