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Published: August 8, 2023

CIA involvement in Ukrainian affairs has been taking place since the 1940s

By The Editor

Tue Aug 8, 2023 – 1:31 pm EDT

This article was originally published by the WND News Center

(WND News Center) — Many think that U.S. involvement in the Ukrainian war is something new for America, but this has been ongoing since the 1947 formation of the Central Intelligence Agency.

Apparently, “Operation Red Sox” was meant to fly unmarked C-47s over the Black Sea, flying barely above the ground to avoid detection, dropping handfuls of commandos to link up with Ukrainian resistance then fighting Soviet expansionism. The goal of the operation was that “ultimately an operational base may be established in… Ukraine,” according to a declassified CIA document. In 1947 chief of the CIA’s Special Projects Division for Soviet operations wrote, “Operations using the Ukrainians as an organized group will probably turn out to be worthless – simply because without practical support the Ukrainian nationalist groups will be decimated by Soviet pressure and demoralization.”

Operation Red Sox commenced in 1949, with terrible results. Of the 85 agents the CIA dropped into Ukraine, many were not on the ground for more than a few hours before they were “captured and tortured or killed outright.”

After this mysterious failure, Washington realized they did

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