I think Western puppet masters never really seen Ukraine/Russia as some separate entities and never will. From the Western point of view all this looks like they tricked some part of evil Russia to fight against other part, in the hope to weaken their forever enemy as whole. They literally see all that ex-USSR space as continuation of USSR/Russian Empire and do all their shit from the point of creating conflicts between ex-USSR republics accounting them as internal parts of Russia. None of ex-USSR republics eventually got something really useful for them from the West. Even that chihuahua Baltic states who thought that they have a chance to become true part of Europe, was turned into wastelands with completely destroyed industry and no means of existence without direct EU finacing. Hadrly anybody today remember that Baltic states in USSR was semiconductor and electronics powerhouse. They had also all possible advanced tech at the time, from nuclear power to car factories. West could easily create second Taiwan here, using existing production facilities build by USSR, because at the time USSR semiconductor abilities was on par with the West, there was no significant lag in process and other stuff. But, suddenly, everything was just destroyed. They even forced Lithuania to close reliable and cheap power source in the form of Ingalinskaya NPP, forcing Baltic to import electricity, when Lithuania exported power before. That's not how you act with family members, that's what you do with enemy - destroy industrial power and so soverenity and make it fully dependent on you. Same with Ukraine - it was a part of airspace powerhouse at the moment of USSR fall, but eventually turned into rainbow Monsanto fields with population seeking job as migrants in Russia.
All in all, many questions could be resolved if you try to analyze Western behaviour toward ex-USSR as continuation of Cold War narrative with the goal of destruction of USSR as whole and perception of that space literally as USSR where they get some control over some of its parts, which are still parts of hated Russia/USSR empire and so have to be destroyed and weakened.
Add to this insane obsession of British elites about that "queen of seas" idiocy, "world police" USA narrative and Western envy to Russian resources. So you have all that.
Even current events in a very pro-West Georgia who GTFOed West recently, become understandable from that point of view. Just Georgians finally got that West have no single thought on doing something for Georgia good and wealth, and will never account Georgians and Georgia as equal or at least close to them. There is no any good future for Georgia reserved in Western plans. Because Georgia is just a part of their eternal enemy.
Also, compare fate of ex-USSR republics who turned to West with Belarus. Completely food secure, no poverty or homelessness, stable development, among world leadesr in giant mining dump truck production (BelAZ), strong in usual truck automotive industry (MAZ), manufacture tractors and other agro tech (Bealrus, and you could service and repair it without paying anything to official dealer), electric power exporter and so on. None of other ex-USSR republics have that level of development. And Belarus completely ignored coronahoax. Most remember only Sweden who didn't impose masks and lockdowns, but Belarus didn't do that too, and in addition prohibited any mandatory vaccinations even for private businesses, unlike Sweden, all that despite open $1.5B bribe from IMF in exchange for lockdowns.
West could easily do the same and even much more for their new ex-USSR "allies", but clearly did absolutely nothing even close.
I don't know about Baltic Chihuahuas, are they similar to Mexican Chihuahuas?
They are smaller. :) Really I just mean they become very small in all important measurements, along with being very loud in pro-West political statements.
I was unaware that the ex-USSR republics that turned to the West prospered.
Baltic states was kind of storefront of USSR, including for propaganda purposes and USSR spent a lot to make them not only look good, but also to develop them industrially. This success in USSR make them think that they will easily rise to the level of most advanced countries with Western help. But things suddenly went completely other way.
I didn't realize Ukraine was a Space powerhouse, but before Fake X, wasn't the United States contracting Russia to lift their satellites into L.E.O.?
Many parts of USSR space ships was made in Ukrainian SSR. Kharkov, Krivoy Rog, Dnepropetrovsk had very advanced factories making hull parts, electronics, maneuring engines and other stuff for spaceships. Also, Ukrainian SSR had Antonov design bureau and all apropriate aero industry in form of Antonov enterprise. USSR athorities moved all that enterprise from Novosibirsk to Kiev around 1950s. Heaviest plane in the world, An-225 was built in late 80s by that corporation for USSR Buran space shuttle program. All that stuff was eventually sold out and destroyed after 1991. In 2000s Antonov still produced few small planes a year and some spare parts for existing planes, but in 2016 all manufacturing was finally stopped and Antonov began to sell out its buildings and workshops. In 2017 Antonov enterprise was officially liquidated by its owner - Ukrainian government.
Despite all the bullying tactics of the US, by their immoral "sanctions",
Looks like that "sanctions" are the best thing that could ever happen to Russia. It was like kick in the ass that forced us (including our business and government) to begin to budge and come off that deadly needle of selling resources for green paper. Instead of harm, they kickstart ressurection of industry and tech here.
Of course there was areas like space, nuclear power and military that didn't degraded much, but many other industries was nearly destroyed in 90s.
Russia continues to prosper.
I would not name it prosperity, especially taking in account how it could be without all that mess with bureaucracy, incompetence and constant attempts to play nice with West, but things are not as bad as they once was. At least that insanity about "why should we care about manufacturing this and that, if we could easily buy it with euros for oil export" finally thrown into the trash. But still we sell a lot of raw materials instead of at least first-stage processing them here and selling processed product like we do with steel, titanium and other stuff. Some areas of manufacturing are still in ruins, like semiconductors and polymers. There are plans to ressurect them, but again - bureaucracy, incompetence and all that traditional Russian stuff.
Here is an article in English about that, with documents and details, if you are still interested.
https://telegra.ph/A-new-US-chemical-provocation-This-time-the-con-will-be-pulled-off-by-the-hands-of-the-SBU-10-09
It is not Ukraine (as people) at all.
I think Western puppet masters never really seen Ukraine/Russia as some separate entities and never will. From the Western point of view all this looks like they tricked some part of evil Russia to fight against other part, in the hope to weaken their forever enemy as whole. They literally see all that ex-USSR space as continuation of USSR/Russian Empire and do all their shit from the point of creating conflicts between ex-USSR republics accounting them as internal parts of Russia. None of ex-USSR republics eventually got something really useful for them from the West. Even that chihuahua Baltic states who thought that they have a chance to become true part of Europe, was turned into wastelands with completely destroyed industry and no means of existence without direct EU finacing. Hadrly anybody today remember that Baltic states in USSR was semiconductor and electronics powerhouse. They had also all possible advanced tech at the time, from nuclear power to car factories. West could easily create second Taiwan here, using existing production facilities build by USSR, because at the time USSR semiconductor abilities was on par with the West, there was no significant lag in process and other stuff. But, suddenly, everything was just destroyed. They even forced Lithuania to close reliable and cheap power source in the form of Ingalinskaya NPP, forcing Baltic to import electricity, when Lithuania exported power before. That's not how you act with family members, that's what you do with enemy - destroy industrial power and so soverenity and make it fully dependent on you. Same with Ukraine - it was a part of airspace powerhouse at the moment of USSR fall, but eventually turned into rainbow Monsanto fields with population seeking job as migrants in Russia.
All in all, many questions could be resolved if you try to analyze Western behaviour toward ex-USSR as continuation of Cold War narrative with the goal of destruction of USSR as whole and perception of that space literally as USSR where they get some control over some of its parts, which are still parts of hated Russia/USSR empire and so have to be destroyed and weakened.
Add to this insane obsession of British elites about that "queen of seas" idiocy, "world police" USA narrative and Western envy to Russian resources. So you have all that.
Even current events in a very pro-West Georgia who GTFOed West recently, become understandable from that point of view. Just Georgians finally got that West have no single thought on doing something for Georgia good and wealth, and will never account Georgians and Georgia as equal or at least close to them. There is no any good future for Georgia reserved in Western plans. Because Georgia is just a part of their eternal enemy.
Also, compare fate of ex-USSR republics who turned to West with Belarus. Completely food secure, no poverty or homelessness, stable development, among world leadesr in giant mining dump truck production (BelAZ), strong in usual truck automotive industry (MAZ), manufacture tractors and other agro tech (Bealrus, and you could service and repair it without paying anything to official dealer), electric power exporter and so on. None of other ex-USSR republics have that level of development. And Belarus completely ignored coronahoax. Most remember only Sweden who didn't impose masks and lockdowns, but Belarus didn't do that too, and in addition prohibited any mandatory vaccinations even for private businesses, unlike Sweden, all that despite open $1.5B bribe from IMF in exchange for lockdowns.
West could easily do the same and even much more for their new ex-USSR "allies", but clearly did absolutely nothing even close.
They are smaller. :) Really I just mean they become very small in all important measurements, along with being very loud in pro-West political statements.
Baltic states was kind of storefront of USSR, including for propaganda purposes and USSR spent a lot to make them not only look good, but also to develop them industrially. This success in USSR make them think that they will easily rise to the level of most advanced countries with Western help. But things suddenly went completely other way.
Many parts of USSR space ships was made in Ukrainian SSR. Kharkov, Krivoy Rog, Dnepropetrovsk had very advanced factories making hull parts, electronics, maneuring engines and other stuff for spaceships. Also, Ukrainian SSR had Antonov design bureau and all apropriate aero industry in form of Antonov enterprise. USSR athorities moved all that enterprise from Novosibirsk to Kiev around 1950s. Heaviest plane in the world, An-225 was built in late 80s by that corporation for USSR Buran space shuttle program. All that stuff was eventually sold out and destroyed after 1991. In 2000s Antonov still produced few small planes a year and some spare parts for existing planes, but in 2016 all manufacturing was finally stopped and Antonov began to sell out its buildings and workshops. In 2017 Antonov enterprise was officially liquidated by its owner - Ukrainian government.
Looks like that "sanctions" are the best thing that could ever happen to Russia. It was like kick in the ass that forced us (including our business and government) to begin to budge and come off that deadly needle of selling resources for green paper. Instead of harm, they kickstart ressurection of industry and tech here.
Of course there was areas like space, nuclear power and military that didn't degraded much, but many other industries was nearly destroyed in 90s.
I would not name it prosperity, especially taking in account how it could be without all that mess with bureaucracy, incompetence and constant attempts to play nice with West, but things are not as bad as they once was. At least that insanity about "why should we care about manufacturing this and that, if we could easily buy it with euros for oil export" finally thrown into the trash. But still we sell a lot of raw materials instead of at least first-stage processing them here and selling processed product like we do with steel, titanium and other stuff. Some areas of manufacturing are still in ruins, like semiconductors and polymers. There are plans to ressurect them, but again - bureaucracy, incompetence and all that traditional Russian stuff.