Nuland accidentally reveals the true aim of the West in Ukraine
By: Rachel Marsden
Regime Change Karen has said the quiet part out loud, complaining that Putin’s Russia is “not the Russia we wanted”
US State Department fixture and Under Secretary of State for Political 
Affairs, Victoria Nuland, aka “Regime Change Karen,” apparently woke up one day 
recently, took the safety off her nuclear-grade mouth, and inadvertently blew up 
the West’s Ukraine narrative. 
Until now, Americans have been told that all the US taxpayer cash being 
earmarked for Ukrainian aid is to help actual Ukrainians. Anyone notice that the 
$75 billion American contribution isn’t getting the job done on the battlefield? 
Victory in military conflict isn’t supposed to look like defeat. Winning also 
isn’t defined as, “Well, on a long enough time axis, like infinity, our chance 
of defeat will eventually approach zero.” And the $178 billion in total from all 
allies combined doesn’t seem to be doing the trick, either. Short of starting a 
global war with weapons capable of extending the conflict beyond a regional one, 
it’s not like they’ve been holding back. The West is breaking the bank. All for 
some vague, future Ukrainian “victory” that they don’t seem to want to clearly 
define. We keep hearing that the support will last “as long as it takes.” For 
what exactly? By not clearly defining it, they can keep moving the goal posts.
But now here comes Regime Change Karen, dropping some truth bombs on CNN about 
Ukrainian aid. She started off with the usual talking point of doing “what we 
have always done, which is defend democracy and freedom around the world.” 
Conveniently, in places where they have controlling interests and want to keep 
them – or knock them out of a global competitor’s roster and into their own. 
“And by the way, we have to remember that the bulk of this money is going right 
back into the US to make those weapons,” Nuland said, pleading in favor of the 
latest Ukraine aid package that’s been getting the side eye from Republicans in 
Congress. 
So there you have it, folks. Ukrainians are a convenient pretext to keep the 
tax cash flowing in the direction of the US military industrial complex. This 
gives a whole new perspective on “as long as it takes.” It’s just the usual 
endless war and profits repackaged as benevolence. But we’ve seen this before. 
It explains why war in Afghanistan was little more than a gateway to Iraq. And 
why the Global War on Terrorism never seems to end, and only ever mutates. 
Arguably the best one they’ve come up with so far is the need for military-grade 
panopticon-style surveillance, so the state can shadow-box permanently with 
ghosts while bamboozling the general public with murky cyber concepts that it 
can’t understand or conceptualize. When one conflict or threat dials down, 
another ramps up, boosted by fearmongering rhetoric couched in white-knighting. 
There’s never any endgame or exit ramp to any of these conflicts. And there 
clearly isn’t one for Ukraine, either. 
Still, there’s a sense that the realities on the ground in Ukraine, which favor 
Russia, now likely mean that the conflict is closer to its end than to its 
beginning. Acknowledgements abound in the Western press. And that means there 
isn’t much time left for Europe to get aboard the tax cash laundering bandwagon 
and stuff its own military industrial complexes’ coffers like Washington has 
been doing from the get-go. Which would explain why a bunch of countries now 
seem to be rushing to give Ukraine years-long bilateral security “guarantees,” 
requiring more weapons for everyone. France, Germany, Canada, and Italy have all 
made the pledge. Plus Denmark, which also flat-out said that it would send all 
its artillery to Ukraine. If security for Europe is the goal, that sounds kind 
of like the opposite. Particularly when Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba 
told the EU that “Russia has gotten closer to your home” in the wake of the most 
recent defeat in Avdeevka. He sounds like one of those guys in TV ads trying to 
peddle burglar alarms. Seems like Russia only exists in the minds of the West 
these days to justify sending weapons to Ukraine to get blown up, while also 
justifying to taxpayers why they should continue funding this whole charade. 
Meanwhile, the West’s drive towards peace seems to be taking the scenic route. 
“As we move forward, we continue our support to Ukraine in further developing 
President Zelensky’s Peace Formula,” G7 leaders said after a recent meeting with 
Zelensky in Kiev. Nice to see that he’s devoting all his time to this magic 
peace formula instead of running around extorting his friends for cash by 
threatening them with Putin.
It was already a pretty big hint of what’s really been going on when the EU 
decided to use the taxpayer-funded European Peace Facility to reimburse EU 
countries for the unloading of their mothballed, second-hand weapons into 
Ukraine, where Russia can then dispose of them before anyone could be accused of 
overcharging for clunkers. Now, with the clunker supply running dry, they just 
have to make more weapons. Maybe funneling cash into weapons for themselves will 
be the Hail Mary pass that saves their economies that they’ve tanked “for 
Ukraine”? 
Thanks to Nuland’s nuking of any plausible deniability on Ukrainian “aid” not 
going to Washington, it’s now clear that Ukrainians continue to die so poor 
weapons makers don’t end up shaking tin cans on street corners. She has also 
removed any doubt about the ultimate US goal being Russian regime change, 
calling Putin’s leadership “not the Russia we wanted,” and sounding like someone 
who chronically sends back a meal to kitchens of a dining establishment. “We 
wanted a partner that was going to be Westernizing, that was going to be 
European. But that’s not what Putin has done,” she told CNN. That’s exactly what 
Putin has done, actually. It’s the West that’s moved away from itself and is 
becoming increasingly unrecognizable by its own citizens. Pretty sure that it 
goes beyond just wanting a country to be “European,” too. Because Germany’s 
European, and an ally, and Nuland wouldn’t shut up about how much she hated its 
Nord Stream gas supply — until it mysteriously went kaboom.
Regime Change Karen saying the quiet part out loud has decimated the Western 
establishment’s narrative so badly that it’s a miracle no one has yet accused 
her thermonuclear mouth of being an asset of Russia’s weapons program.
COPYRIGHT 2024 RACHEL MARSDEN