Victoria Nuland : Was She Pushed OUT or Did She Jump?

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➡ Victoria Newland, who played a big role in the 2014 Ukraine coup and the war, has left her high-ranking job at the State Department. People are wondering if she chose to leave or was forced out. Now, she’s working at Columbia University. There are different opinions on whether she left on her own or was pushed out.

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What’s your take on Victoria Newland’s departure? I know you’re overjoyed, but do you think she jumped or was pushed? I’m not thrilled with her arrival on my campus. That’s right. She’s. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. She’s a fellow Columbia faculty member with Jeffrey Sachs. There you go. We’re not in the same department, but oh, my God. I think. What is your opinion about the mastermind of the coup in Ukraine in 2014 and the orchestrator of the war, Victoria Newland, who is no longer with the state department? Did she jump or was she pushed? I believe while I was away, or I think shortly before I left, Victoria Newland announced that she’s no longer number three, I think, in the State Department.

Do you think she jumped or she was pushed? I don’t know what happens. He’s going to have a choice between troops or nukes as the war deteriorates even more. I mean, Victoria Newland was either pushed because she was part of this effort to have the Germans send weapons over the objection of their chancellor, or she jumped because she knows the war is a failure and this is her baby, and it’s time for her to disappear for a little bit before she rises from the ashes for the third or fourth time in her career.

What do you think? Yeah, I’m going with. I want your opinion on Victoria Newland, the mastermind of the coup in 2014 and of this war. She’s gone. She’s at Columbia University now. Did she jump or was she pushed? I want to start with Victoria Newland, the architect of the two, arguably the architect of the 2014 coup in Ukraine and the champion of the disastrous american backing of the Ukrainians in the conflict with Russia? She’s gone.

In your opinion and from your sources, did she jump or was she pushed? Obviously, I want to start a little bit off the beaten path, if I might. I’m sure you have opinions on this. She’s been the beast in the night for those of us who believe in peace and negotiation. But Victoria Newland is gone from the state Department, is it your view that she jumped or she was? Know, certainly before we get on to the status of things in Ukraine and the status of things in Gaza, what is your view on whether she jumped or she was pushed? Well, I have gone through all the different views on this subject, and they kind of line up 50 51 way or the other.

I believe that she was. What is your take on the departure of Victoria Newland from the state department, a person who worked her way up to very high ranking positions was a classic neocon manipulated at least one coup that we know of, manipulated killings. All of a sudden she’s gone. Do you think she was pushed or she jumped? I’m going to present the evidence. I’m asking everybody this week, even though she’s been gone for a week now.

Do you have an opinion on the departure from the state department of the Princess of Neocons, Victoria Newland? Was she pushed or did she jump in your view? I think she. .

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