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While the regime media continues its desperate attempt to blacklist GOP front-runner President Donald Trump from coverage, the leader of the MAGA movement has been rolling out one top-notch policy statement after another. One of Trump’s recent announcements takes direct aim at the corrupt national security establishment, and reminds the American people why Trump was the first President in decades not to drag our nation into a pointless war. But if you listen closely, Trump gives up one detail that is perhaps one of the most subversive truths President Trump has ever uttered (and that is indeed saying something).

Here is the full statement:

If you listen closely, you can catch President Trump calling out a certain “Victoria Nuland,” and the State Department’s role in regime change operations in Ukraine. Here’s the transcript:

For decades, we’ve had the very same people, such as (current Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs) Victoria Nuland and many others just like her obsessed with pushing Ukraine toward NATO, not to mention the State Department support for uprisings in Ukraine.

These people have been seeking confrontation for a long time, much like the case in Iraq and other parts of the world. And now, we’re teetering on the brink of World War Three

Trump’s reference to NATO expansion identifies what many geopolitical observers have noted to be a major provocation against Russia — one that may have influenced Putin to initiate this tragic and prolonged “special operation” with Ukraine. See, for instance, the remarkable lecture by John Mearsheimer delivered over seven years ago on this issue:

While the foreign policy dangers of aggressive NATO expansionism are important to understand the broad strategic picture framing the dynamic between the United States, Ukraine, and Russia, Trump’s more specific claims (and names) are far more directly damning.

Victoria Nuland, the woman whose name Trump dares to mention, offers both professionally and biographically a rare glimpse behind the veil into the true nature of power in the United States. Nuland currently serves in Biden’s State Department as the undersecretary of state for political affairs, and previously served President Obama as undersecretary for European affairs from 2013 to 2017.

Given Nuland’s status as an obsessive Russia hawk who serves in senior State Department positions in Democrat administrations (Biden, Obama), it might come as a surprise to some that her husband is none other than arch-neoconservative Robert Kagan, a key cheerleader for the war in Iraq under Bush and co-founder of the infamous Project for a New American Century, a “think-tank” dedicated to advancing the principles of Bush-era interventionism. In 2016 Kagan left the Republican Party in protest over Donald Trump, whom he described as a fascist.

That Obama’s Russia war hawk and Bush’s war hawk would be literal bedfellows in this case recapitulates in the most direct and intimate sense the primacy of the deep state over superficial and fake partisan divisions. It was this uniparty that Trump attacked and defeated in 2016, and in so doing shook the corrupt system to its very core.

As for Nuland herself, it is worth noting that she plays a key role in the bombshell report by Pulitzer Prize winner Seymour Hersh’s story alleging that the US directly sabotaged the Nordstream 2 pipeline—incidentally, a topic about which Trump has also bravely spoken about with a level of candor and insight that is shocking for a politician.

Read More: Trump shocks Glenn Beck… dares to speak the truth about Nord Stream 2…

Irrespective of whether Hersh’s account is fully true or just partially true, Nuland’s role in American foreign affairs has been particularly dark and damaging. Trump directly refers to some of the most damaging chapters of Nuland’s career in his remarks on the US State Department’s involvements in uprisings and coup efforts in Ukraine—otherwise known as “color revolutions.”

We described the concept of a color revolution in a previous article as follows:

A “Color Revolution” in this context refers to a specific type of coordinated attack that the United States government has been known to deploy against foreign regimes, particularly in Eastern Europe deemed to be “authoritarian” and hostile to American interests. Rather than using a direct military intervention to effect regime change as in Iraq, Color Revolutions attack a foreign regime by contesting its electoral legitimacy, organizing mass protests and acts of civil disobedience, and leveraging media contacts to ensure favorable coverage to their agenda in the Western press. [Revolver]

One of the most infamous such color revolutions was the “Euromaidan,” revolution, in which the United States supported and coordinated a continuous barrage of protests, mass demonstrations, and other acts of civil disobedience in Ukraine in response to the contested election of Russia aligned Viktor Yanukovych, who defeated the Western-backed Viktor Yushchenko.

The principal US government figure associated with this Euromaidan uprising is none other than Victoria Nuland, who served as President Obama’s point person on Russia at the time.

Nuland was a year into her role as Obama’s assistant secretary for Europe. She had been in Kiev, frantically working behind the scenes to put in place a new governing coalition in Ukraine as it teetered on the brink of revolution against its Russia-backed leader, Viktor Yanukovych.

In this capacity, Nuland took the extra-ordinary step of personally speaking to the mass of protesters organized against the Russian-backed President Yanukovych.

Nuland’s highly symbolic appearance in the square came a day after Secretary of State John Kerry issued a strong statement, expressing the United States’ “disgust with the decision of Ukrainian authorities to meet the peaceful protest … with riot police… [CBS]

Peaceful protests? Where have we heard that before?

Here is Nuland in Ukraine

 

What is relevant here is not whether Yanukovych rigged the election, or whether he would have been a better ruler for Ukraine. What is relevant is that the State Department’s preferred candidate did not win, and the State Department, with the help of its constellation of friendly NGOs, helped to facilitate the overthrow of Yanukovych by contesting the legitimacy of the election, organizing mass protests and acts of civil disobedience, and leveraging media contacts to ensure favorable coverage to their agenda in the Western press.

Such aggressive and counter-productive meddling in foreign affairs of other nations has contributed drastically to the instability in the region. The most disturbing aspect of such color revolutions is not simply the foreign policy blowback, which is bad enough — it is the fact that the very same color revolution architects who meddle in reckless regime change projects overseas have taken to using the same tactics domestically in order to suppress Trump and cripple the broader America First movement that Trump invigorated and leads.

While Revolver News is now perhaps best known for our national narrative shaping reporting on the January 6 Fedsurrection, our reporting first gained attention for our so-called Color Revolution series, documenting a handful of key color revolution professionals who were actively involved in neutralizing Trump’s presidency and electoral prospects in 2020, and deploying the same tactics against Trump that they used against so-called “authoritarian” rulers overseas in Eastern Europe.

Here is a clip of Revolver News’ Darren Beattie famously calling out Norm Eisen, a notorious color revolution professional and key hatchet man against Trump:

In fact, a more recent Revolver piece revealed Norm Eisen’s fingerprints to be all over the January 6 witch-hunt against Trump.

Read More: Democrat Hatchet Man Norm Eisen’s Fingerprints Are All Over a Dark New Element of the Jan 6 Witch Hunt

It should come as no surprise that Norm Eisen and Victoria Nuland are not only friends, but colleagues:

Revolver News’ very first color revolution article featured a man called George Kent, a star impeachment witness against President Trump

Kent just happens to be Deputy Assistant Secretary in the European and Eurasian Bureau. This bureau is generally known as the State Department hub for so-called “Color Revolutions,” through which the State Department, together with covert agencies and a constellation of allied NGOs influence, and at times overturn, elections in foreign countries. Indeed, one former senior state department official has told Revolver News that Kent is a “color revolution expert” — a designation that has been corroborated to Revolver by two current senior State Department sources.

Prior to his current role, Kent served as Deputy Chief of Mission in Kyiv, Ukraine (2015-18), working directly under the ousted star-impeachment witness Ambassador Yovanovitch.[Revolver News]

Of course Victoria Nuland knows him too

 

All of these color revolution professionals are part of the same networks. They all know each other, they’re all friends, and they all work towards common political goals–which include eradicating so-called “populist” movements and leaders domestically the same way they eradicate overseas leaders who are targets of their tactics and methodologies.

This is ultimately what’s so significant about Trump’s announcement above. He not only called out State Department meddling in Ukraine, he called out Victoria Nuland specifically, and by doing so put the entire network  of color revolution operatives on notice that he knows exactly who they are and what they’ve been up to.