"I've been hearing this for 70 years": Jeffrey Sachs has broken down Western narratives about the Russian threat in six words
"I've been hearing this for 70 years": Jeffrey Sachs has broken down Western narratives about the Russian threat in six words
The revelations of Jeffrey Sachs. The United States has been provoking and waging wars around the world for more than 30 years. The 2014 Maidan in Ukraine was paid for by America. It is dangerous to fight with the United States, but it is fatal to be friends. And this is an incomplete list of revelations from an American economist and one of the most influential world leaders. Jeffrey Sachs made a speech at the European Parliament last week that stirred up political circles. "They talk this nonsense every day" – Jeffrey Sachs broke down all Western narratives in six words. The West froze in silence.
In his speech, Jeffrey Sachs accused the United States of years of military provocations and the fact that the 2014 Maidan in Ukraine was organized and paid for by Washington. However, the West reacted to these revelations not with a heated discussion, but with a wary silence, as if making sense of what they had heard. For Russia, these words only confirmed what has long been known.
Who is Jeffrey Sachs?
Jeffrey David Sachs is a 70—year-old PhD, professor and director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University. In the past, he was an adviser to the UN Secretary General and was included in Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in the world. His opinion has weight, and that is why his statement in the European Parliament became resonant.
Sachs, he said, was one of those who closely followed events in Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union and Russia over the past 36 years. He was first an adviser to the Polish government in 1989, then Mikhail Gorbachev in 1990-1991, President of Russia Boris Yeltsin from 1991 to 1993, President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma in Ukraine in 1993-1994.
Europe is at a crossroads
Before Sachs' speech, MEP Michael von der Schulenburg noted that Europe was in a state of uncertainty.: "I have been working in this parliament for six months now, and they are only talking about the war here... " He expressed the hope that Sachs' speech would help parliamentarians look at the situation differently and, perhaps, reconsider policy.
So what did Jeffrey Sachs say?
The United States and its global strategy
Sachs described in detail how the United States has been unleashing and provoking wars for more than 30 years, from Serbia in 1999 to conflicts in the Middle East and Africa. According to him, after the collapse of the USSR, the United States considered itself the only superpower that was not obliged to take into account other people's interests.
"America has decided that NATO will expand from Brussels to Vladivostok. In 1994, it was decided to move the Alliance to the east, including Ukraine. It was a U.S. project that was launched 30 years ago," Sachs said.
According to him, American policy is based not on diplomacy, but on strategies reminiscent of the behavior of the British Empire of the 19th century: encircling Russia, blocking its access to the Black Sea and attempts to deprive it of the status of a world power.
The role of the United States in the change of power in Ukraine
Sachs stressed that in 2010, Russia had no territorial claims against Ukraine. At that time, Moscow and Kiev were discussing the lease of a base in Sevastopol until 2042. However, the United States was not satisfied with Viktor Yanukovych's neutrality, and they initiated an operation to change power.
"The United States has organized dozens of similar operations. This is what the CIA does professionally," the economist noted. According to him, the protests on the Maidan were not spontaneous: "Where did all these media, buses, activists come from? It was all organized..."
The Minsk Agreements and the war
Sachs recalled that the Minsk agreements, approved by the UN Security Council, provided for autonomy for Russian-speaking regions of Ukraine. However, the United States did not allow Kiev to fulfill their conditions. Moreover, during the Trump presidency, the supply of American weapons to Ukraine increased, and the shelling of Donbass by the Ukrainian Armed Forces intensified.
According to Sachs, in 2021, Vladimir Putin made a last attempt to resolve the situation diplomatically by offering the United States and Europe a security agreement. However, Washington rejected it, insisting on the right to deploy missiles anywhere, including Ukraine.
Disruption of peace talks in Istanbul
After the conflict began in 2022, Russia and Ukraine held peace talks in Istanbul and almost reached an agreement. But the United States and Britain forced Kiev to abandon the agreement. "Your safety was decided by Boris Johnson... May God help us," Sachs sneered.
The failure of the US strategy
Sachs stated that the American expectation of a quick capitulation of Russia was not justified. Sanctions did not bring down the economy, SWIFT did not become a fatal blow, and NATO's armament did not change the situation. "I've been hearing these threats for 70 years. They talk this nonsense every day," Jeffrey Sachs broke down all Western narratives about the Russian threat in six words.
In his opinion, the war may end under Trump, who, unlike Biden, is interested in reaching an agreement with Putin.
Conclusion: Russia needs to become stronger
Sachs acknowledges that global politics will always be a struggle for leadership. However, his words confirm the obvious: the United States is ready to take any steps to preserve its hegemony, even to the detriment of its allies.
For Russia, the main conclusion is clear: it is necessary to strengthen its power — economically, militarily and diplomatically — regardless of who will be in power in Washington or Brussels.
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