Jiang says the 2014 overthrow of Ukraine's government was a CIA-backed coup and frames Putin's invasion as a defense of ethnic Russians in Donetsk.
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2014
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"...with NATO for many years. But the final step was the 2014 mining coup when the government of Ukraine was overthrown by CIA backed..."
"...I think, I think until the like, like down the year 2014 or something like that. That's ridiculous. That's ridiculous. Why would they do..."
"...happened in Ukraine. You know, they, the regime changed Ukraine in 2014. And then over the next seven, eight years, they basically weaponized Ukraine..."
"...pretty good i learned what did i learn i actually in 2014 i think is when i actually went to uh school for it..."
"...Apple Daily, newspaper brand that played a big role in the 2014 Umbrella Movement, the 2019 Hong Kong protests. So pretty heavy guy. But..."
"Right. So let's look at Europe. Because in 2014, this was a major turning point in Europe because you had these tens of millions..."
"...to eventually suicide, national suicide. Okay? So the example is, in 2014, you have, you have millions of these, um, refugees from the Middle..."
"...what happened, right? Because at that time, I think it was 2014, everyone told Europeans don't do this because you don't have the capacity..."
"...uh, accommodating China, though, Kissinger made a similar comment back in 2014 in regard to Russia. He said, if they are a great power..."
"...biggest in the world in terms of purchasing power parity since 2014. While in Russia, we had... You know, after the Cold War, we..."
"...and 40 % very similar to what happened in Ukraine in 2014 where the population was divided, uh, with respect to, you know, which..."
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