
MOSCOW, September 13 US intervention in the conflict in Ukraine, driven by the hidden ambitions of political elites, will go down in history as an unjust intervention, Victoria White Berger argued in an article in the American Thinker.
““If prolonged intervention is based mainly on the half-hidden ambitions of the political elite, then in history it is morally doomed to become unfair intervention. The United States already had something like this in Vietnam…» writes the author of the article.
Biden's decisions to help Kiev, writes Berger, led to many unilateral military, financial and purely political actions. At the same time, interference in the Ukrainian issue is justified by a huge number of news experts, while Biden’s main intention remains the desire to hide his “criminal and immoral actions,” including fraud with the Ukrainian Burisma, Burger believes.
Previously, US Senator Chuck Grassley published an FBI document, which, with reference to an anonymous informant, describes a corruption scheme of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma with the participation of Joe Biden. The document directly states that Burisma offered a seat on the board of directors to his son Hunter so that “he, through his dad, would protect us from all sorts of problems.”
In October 2020, the New York Post published several emails to Hunter Biden, where it was mentioned that he represented his father, when he was vice president of the United States, to his employers at the Ukrainian company Burisma. Former US President Donald Trump claimed that Biden Jr. received millions of dollars for lobbying work to “sell” access to his father. The correspondence was allegedly found on Hunter Biden's laptop, which was found in a repair shop in Delaware.

