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Ukraine War: What You Need to Know- Episode 1 - Origins

Ukraine War: What You Need to Know- Episode 1 - Origins

Update: 2023-09-07
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Episode 1: The Origins
In this inaugural episode of "Ukraine War: What You Need to Know," we embark on a comprehensive exploration of the historical origins of the Russo-Ukrainian War, devoid of background music or dramatic cues. Our journey begins in Eastern Europe, where Ukraine's intricate past unfolds, marked by centuries of imperial domination and its fervent aspirations for independence.We delve into Ukraine's brief period of independence following World War I and the Russian Revolution, only to be swallowed by Soviet rule. Fast-forward to 1991, as the Soviet Union collapses, and Ukraine reclaims its sovereignty amid economic struggles and political upheaval.The spotlight then shifts to 2014, a pivotal year when Russia, under President Vladimir Putin, annexed Crimea. We dissect the reasons behind this annexation – the protection of ethnic Russians and securing a vital naval base in Sevastopol – and the global responses it triggered.This episode takes you on a historical voyage, revealing how centuries of geopolitics and the struggle for national identity have converged to shape the modern Ukraine war. No stone is left unturned as we uncover the complex origins of this conflict.This podcast is proudly presented by Quiet Please, where intelligence and curiosity meet storytelling. Stay tuned for our next episode, where we introduce you to the key players in this ongoing drama. Remember to subscribe so you won't miss a moment of our insightful journey through this complex topic.
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Ukraine War: What You Need to Know- Episode 1 - Origins

Ukraine War: What You Need to Know- Episode 1 - Origins

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