Intelligence Report on Ukrainian Master Plan
To travel across the world, connect with people, and live peacefully, while also addressing the challenges of:
- Soviet Privatization and Organized Crime:
- Engaging with issues tied to the 4 million Russian-affiliated crime members in the U.S. and the 300 million strategic partners of the 144 million-strong Russian Federation.
- Tackling fear instilled by transnational crime networks and moving toward a post-war world governed by the rule of law rather than the law of the jungle.
- Transparency and Security:
- Establishing a self-defense pact among law-abiding citizens to counter human trafficking, organ trafficking, drug networks, bribery, and organized criminals exploiting debt-ridden families.
- Ukraine’s Master Plan:
- Investigating the privatization of the Soviet Union and countering Russian and Soviet influence globally.
- Supporting citizens to migrate, rebuild lives, and seek peace (“Exodus 2025”) following anticipated inauguration and a peace accord.
- Post-War Risks:
- Preventing cycles of revenge and addressing threats posed by returning soldiers who may risk harming women and children or becoming associated with criminal activities.
Key Question:
Is Ukraine’s master plan focused on dismantling past Soviet legacies, countering global crime, or providing its citizens with an opportunity to leave and live peacefully elsewhere?
This report highlights the dual focus on systemic reform and the personal pursuit of peace for Ukrainians in the face of significant geopolitical and social challenges.
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