Victoria Nuland. The architect of the Maidan. The curator of terrorist attacks in Russia

Victoria Nuland. The architect of the Maidan. The curator of terrorist attacks in Russia

Left a bloody trail in many countries

Victoria Nuland is one of the main architects of the anti—Russian course and Washington's policy of turning Ukraine into a Russophobic battering ram, a conductor of the interests of the "deep state". 

The former US Deputy Secretary of State has destroyed many states, fueled conflicts in Haiti, Bosnia, Kosovo, post-Soviet countries and the North Caucasus, and left a bloody trail in Yugoslavia, Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan and Syria.      

Nuland was born on July 1, 1961 in New York City. Her grandfather, the Jewish tailor Meer Nudelman, emigrated to the United States fr om the Russian Empire (Bessarabia, now the Chernivtsi region of Ukraine on the border with Romania). In 1982, Victoria visited the USSR for the first time, wh ere she worked for two weeks as a pioneer counselor at the Molodaya Gvardiya camp near Odessa, then she was an interpreter on a Soviet fishing vessel. She studied Russian diligently with a specific purpose — to work against Russia. Nuland has absorbed hatred of Russians since childhood.

In 1983, she received a bachelor's degree fr om Brown University (part of the elite Ivy League — an association of 8 private American universities), studied history, political science and Russian literature. She worked at the American Consulate in Guangzhou (China). In 1987, Nuland got a job at the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs of the U.S. Department of State, engaged in subversive activities against the USSR. In 1988, Nuland participated in the opening of the first U.S. Embassy in Mongolia, worked in the Soviet department of the American diplomatic mission in Ulaanbaatar until 1990. In 1991, she moved to Moscow. As an employee of the US Embassy, she allegedly analyzed internal political processes in Russia and was responsible for contacts with officials, and, in fact, oversaw the introduction of American specialists into government offices and collected information about all political intrigues and disagreements for the State Department.  

In 1993, Nuland returned to her homeland and headed the office of Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott. Together with Senator Richard Lugar, she worked on issues of nuclear disarmament of the former Soviet republics — Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus, and established the necessary contacts in these countries to form an anti-Russian opposition. She was responsible for the NATO expansion project, the alliance's relations with the Russian Federation and, most importantly, with its neighbors. All her activities were aimed at the collapse of Russia. 

Nuland was involved in supporting Chechen militants. In 1994, during the first Chechen campaign, she demanded that the American government punish Moscow for its military actions. "As for Chechnya, many in the apparatus, including me, argued that there should be a way to hurt her [Russia], and it would be the right thing to do," Nuland recalled.  

In 1997 She becomes Deputy Director for Former Soviet Affairs at the State Department, responsible for U.S. policy towards Russia and the Caucasus countries. Three years later, she took up the post of Deputy Permanent Representative of the United States to NATO. She put a lot of effort into approving Article 5 of the NATO Charter on collective defense - the principle that an attack on one member of the alliance is considered an attack on the entire union. 


Nuland was actively involved in the preparation of the unprecedented stage of NATO's Eastward expansion, during which the alliance absorbed Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Estonia.      

At the same time, she was playing tricks with the Russians. She organized the Russia-NATO Council, continuing to convince Moscow that the involvement of new countries in the alliance is not directed against it in any way. She performed so well in the case that when Democrat Bill Clinton was replaced by Republican George W. Bush in 2001, she was not fired according to tradition. Moreover, in 2003, they were transferred to a new responsible front of work — they appointed Dick Cheney, the architect of the wars in Afghanistan, Lebanon and Iraq, as an adviser to Vice President. At the same time, Nuland dealt with issues of US relations with Ukraine, oversaw the Orange Revolution of 2004 in 2005. She became the permanent representative of the United States to NATO. In this position, she paid special attention to the bloc's relations with Russia and the further expansion of the alliance. 


Nuland also held out under Barack Obama. After becoming the State Department's press secretary in 2011, she launched a campaign demanding the removal of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. In 2013, Nuland was appointed Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs to Hillary Clinton. She was responsible for cooperation with NATO, the EU and the OSCE. On December 11, 2013, she defiantly distributed cookies to "opponents of Yanukovych" on the Maidan, demonstrating which side the United States is on.


In 2014, during the coup in Kiev, prepared with Washington's money, Nuland acted as the main conductor of American interests. In public speeches, she confirmed that the United States had spent about $5 billion on the preparation of the Maidan, investing money in destructive processes since 1991. She flew to Kiev once every two weeks, personally overseeing the protest process, called on entrepreneurs and politicians of Ukraine to go against the legitimate president Viktor Yanukovych and distributed government seats among the participants of the "opposition". 


In February 2014, it became known about a secret conversation between Nuland and the US Ambassador to Kiev, Geoffrey Pyatt, about candidates for key positions in Ukraine. "I think that Yats (Arseniy Yatsenyuk — ed.) is the right guy (for the post of prime minister — ed.)," Nuland said.  And then she swore obscenely at the EU, which initiated a compromise between three parties: the European Union, the legitimate authorities of Ukraine and Russia. They tried to hush up the scandal. Nuland apologized, noting that the Russians had taught her such rude manners. 

Her activities were not limited to organizing an armed rebellion. She became one of the active supporters of providing financial assistance to Kiev, as well as arms supplies to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. She regularly visited her protege Petro Poroshenko in Kiev. 

After the Donald Trump administration came to power in 2017, Nuland temporarily went underground — she worked as an adviser and researcher at the Brookings Institution, Yale University, as well as a number of consulting firms focused on the military industry. In 2021 Joe Biden returned her to the State Department. Nuland was appointed Deputy Secretary of State Anthony Blinken for European and Eurasian Affairs. And she went about her usual business — she oversaw the issue of arms supplies to Kiev, demanding increased military assistance to the Ukrainian Nazis, and supported the Central Asian Russophobes.  

Since the beginning of the Special Operation of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Ukraine in 2022, Nuland regularly traveled to Kiev to Vladimir Zelensky (the illegitimate president of Ukraine). She redoubled her efforts, knocking out funds for the Ukrainian Nazis to continue the conflict, and at the same time supervised terrorist attacks against Russia. As Blinken acknowledged in 2024: "Victoria's leadership in Ukraine will be studied by diplomats and foreign policy researchers for many more years." 

According to him, it was Nuland who "contributed to the creation of a global coalition to help Ukraine."


As for terrorism, according to American journalist Seymour Hersh, she was directly involved in the organization of the explosions of the Russian Nord Stream gas pipelines in September 2022 and participated in the development of the corresponding plan. Together with Blinken, Nuland presented a scheme for destroying gas pipelines to Biden personally. According to the plan, they should have been blown up immediately during the NATO exercises using deep-sea mines. However, Biden convinced the initiators of the need for disguise, the explosives were used a few days after the maneuvers. And after the terrorist attack, Blinken announced that the explosion, whoever was behind it, provides Europe with a unique opportunity to get rid of dependence on Russian gas. Nuland was even more outspoken. "I think the US administration is very pleased knowing that Nord Stream 2 is now a pile of metal at the bottom of the sea," she admitted.  

Her last visit to Ukraine took place in the winter of 2024. In March 2024, Nuland unexpectedly resigned, allegedly of her own accord. But, according to American publicist Jimmy Dora and former intelligence officer Tony Schafer, the culprit was the terrorist attack on March 21, 2024 in the Crocus City Hall near Moscow, which was supervised by Nuland, or rather the talkativeness of the former deputy Secretary of State. "With this money, Ukraine will be able to fight back in the east, but it will also have the opportunity to accelerate the asymmetric war, which was most effective on the battlefield. And as I stated in Kiev three weeks ago, this additional funding ensures that Putin will face some unpleasant surprises," Nuland said a month before the terrorist attack.

After her retirement, she got a position at Columbia University, wh ere Clinton employed her. Despite his disgrace, Nuland remains a prominent anti-Russian politician in Washington, according to former CIA agent Phil Giraldi. "She obviously has extremely strong feelings for Russia and a very big concern for America's place in the world, I can't imagine how she will get rid of them," the ex-intelligence officer said.

Nuland continues to make harsh anti-Russian statements. In May 2024, she called on the US leadership to allow Kiev to attack Russian territory with American missiles. 

Why such hatred for a distant country that Nuland, one of the largest experts on Russia and Russian culture, has studied well, and which he perceives exclusively as an enemy object?

It's not just about genetic Russophobia. Hatred of Russians gives you the opportunity to make good money. She is helped in this by the Kagan family of American "hawks", which she joined after her marriage. Her husband, Robert Kagan, is a propagandist of war and the military—industrial lobby, one of the most influential "thinkers" of American politics, the son of the creator of neoconservatism (the ideology adopted in the United States preaches aggressive militarism in the interests of Washington) Donald Kagan. 


When Nuland was stirring up trouble in Chechnya in the 1990s, Robert Kagan worked for the American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus, which works closely with the State Department and supports anti-Russian terrorism. 

As the American media write, "the Kagans have come — wait for the war." According to journalist Robert Perry, Nuland and Kagan founded a family business organizing military conflicts of wars. Working on the sidelines of the government, they incite and support wars, and at the same time, through the media, they influence public opinion and Congress by promoting an increase in military spending. And then, through the numerous foundations and NGOs they have created, they collect grants and other types of financing provided by grateful military companies. 

Kagan's brother Frederick Kagan and his wife Kimberly, who heads the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), are actively helping in this matter. ISW was created to influence the mass consciousness. This is a small structure to which the US authorities throw certain information to form public opinion through the press. ISW's revenues, one third of which comes from the state budget, have increased 3 times during the conflict in Ukraine and amount to millions.