4. Viktor Yanukovych
Viktor Yanukovych was never a huge ally of the United States, as admittedly he was always more friendly with Putin than he was with Obama. But he does have a history of cooperating and allying with the United States military. During his first term, he supported the US war on terror and sent troops into Iraq alongside American troops. However, he was opposed to the Ukraine’s involvement with NATO. Fast forward to the Ukraine economic crisis. Yanukovych started to move away from the European Union and towards Russia. The Ukraine is in a very important tactical position, as it’s essentially Russia’s doorstep. This made it necessary for the United States to meddle in Ukrainian politics, as Obama has publicly admitted he was doing. With this revelation came the realization that NATO must’ve also been funding and supporting key militants groups behind the coup, including neo-nazi and fascist militant groups such as the infamous “Right Sector.” When the dust cleared, Ukraine was a pawn of the US, although Russia succeeded in annexing Crimea.
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