Kentucky congressional candidate Geoff Young said the main aggressors and mass murderers in Eastern Europe have been the U.S., NATO and Ukrainian Nazis.
' consensus on the war have begun to tread carefully around other planks of the American response, with progressive members of"The Squad" voting against measures like bans on importing Russian oil and opposition to broad-based sanctions on the Russian government, for fear they could have disproportionately negative effects on the country's citizenry.
Young, and others, have equated criticisms of their beliefs to censorship. On July 14, the Ukrainian government's Center to Counter Disinformation released a since-deleted list featuring Young alongside figures who questioned U.S. involvement in the war—like journalist Glenn Greenwald and former Representativeas Russian propagandists for questioning the United States' increasing involvement in the war.
Sare, who participated in the Reddit Q&A with Young, echoed several of Young's claims about the Ukrainian government in an interview with, includingcontested claims that the Ukrainian military was bombing its own citizens in an effort to secure the country.
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