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US is not orchestrating a takeover in Ukraine
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• The U.S. has provided more financial, humanitarian and military support to Ukraine than any other nation since the outbreak of war, according to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy’s Ukraine Support Tracker.
• The U.S. has not sent combat troops to Ukraine.
• There is no evidence to support the claim that a shadow government has infiltrated and overthrown the U.S. government.
Conspiracy theorists have floated falsehoods about the United States’ supposedly nefarious activities in Ukraine, including a new baseless claim that the U.S. is trying to take over the beleaguered nation.
An April 16 video on Facebook says, "America (is) trying to overthrow the Ukraine government, just as the shadow government has infiltrated and overthrown the US government."
The 13-minute video also includes debunked Russian talking points that are disinformation, such as calling attacks in Ukraine false flags that have been made to look as if they were carried out by Russia.
The video was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.)
Far from trying to overthrow the Ukrainian government, the U.S. has provided more financial, humanitarian and military support to Ukraine than any other nation since the outbreak of war, according to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy’s Ukraine Support Tracker, Bloomberg reported. As of March 27, the U.S. total stood at $8.2 billion, far oustripping the total for all Eureopean Union countries combined, which was around $3.2 billion.
On April 13, the U.S. announced an additional $800 million in military assistance for Ukraine. On April 21, Biden announced another $800 million "to further augment Ukraine’s ability to fight in the east — in the Donbas region."
Another important indicator that the U.S. is not orchestrating a takeover: The U.S. has not sent combat troops to Ukraine. By comparison, when the U.S. invaded Iraq in March 2003 to oust its leader, Saddam Hussein, tens of thousands of U.S. troops were deployed to Iraq.
Recently, the U.S. has sent troops to Europe — increasing the number there from 60,000 to more than 100,000 — "as a result of Russia’s military buildup around Ukraine and subsequent invasion," the Washington Post reported in early April. The newspaper noted that in the 1950s, during the Cold War, the U.S. had more than 400,000 troops in Europe.
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The goal now "is to make sure that we continue to reassure our allies and partners, especially those that are on the eastern flank and especially our allies that are in the Baltic area, the Baltic region," Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in early April.
The U.S. has provided weapons, ammunition, vehicles and protective equipment to Ukraine since August 2021, according to the U.S. Department of Defense. That has included anti-armor and anti-aircraft missiles; drones that can "crash into a target with explosives;" and counter-artillery radar systems and counter-mortar radar systems, according to the Washington Post.
The video does not provide any support for its claim that a "shadow government has infiltrated and overthrown the US government," and we were unable to identify any evidence that would support the claim. Years-old claims about a so-called "deep state" are baseless.
A Facebook video says, "America (is) trying to overthrow the Ukraine government just as the shadow government has infiltrated and overthrown the US government."
The U.S. has provided more financial, humanitarian and military support to Ukraine than any other nation since the outbreak of the war. On the flip side, the U.S. has not sent combat troops to Ukraine.
We were unable to identify any evidence to support the claim that a shadow government has infiltrated and overthrown the U.S. government.
We rate this claim False.
Our Sources
Bloomberg, "U.S. Has Provided Most Financial Support to Ukraine," April 19, 2022
CNBC, "Biden authorizes additional $800 million in military assistance for Ukraine," April 13, 2022
Facebook post, April 16, 2022
NBC News, "Biden admin preparing to announce another military aid package for Ukraine," April 20, 2022
PolitiFact, "One America News runs conspiratorial segment claiming strike on Mariupol hospital was US false flag," March 22, 2022
PolitiFact, "There are no US-run biolabs in Ukraine, contrary to social media posts," Feb. 25, 2022
U.S. Department of Defense, "DOD: U.S. Security Assistance to Ukraine Provides What's Needed, as Needed," April 19, 2022
U.S. Department of State, "United with Ukraine," accessed April 21, 2022
Washington Post, "How far will Biden go in helping Ukraine and where would you draw the line?" updated April 13, 2022
Washington Post, "Invaders, allies, occupiers, guests: A brief history of U.S. military involvement in Iraq," Jan. 11, 2020
Washington Post, "As Ukraine war drags on, Pentagon makes long-term plans for Europe," April 5, 2022
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