Russian ambassador to the United Nations exposes the UK’s warmongering and subjugation of the vast majority of countries in the world

Figure 1: Vasily Nebenzya. (Nov. 23, 2024). VIDEO: Russian Federation UN ambassador [Vasily Nebenzya] slams the United Kingdom for escalating the war in Ukraine. BRICS News. Source:
https://x.com/BRICSinfo/status/1860526745192956167

Ambassador Nebenzya did not mention the exposé of American journalist Lillian Scott Troy on May 13, 1913 of the secret British Pilgrims Society plan to ANNEX AMERICA1 while they also planned on double-crossing Christian Czar Nicholas II (Queen Victoria’s nephew) and installing their hand-picked groom: Bolshevik Vladimir Lenin. Note: The Pilgrims fabricated both Bolshevik and Maoist communism to establish a godless Babylonian merchant-banking underclass of cheap labor and limitless resources.

[NOTE TO READERS: We have footnoted hard proofs corroborating centuries of British treachery exposed by Ambassador Nebenzya.]

TRANSCRIPT

“Mr. Speaker, for those who are familiar with the history of the United Kingdom, the country, the history of the United Kingdom, their long-standing interference in the Ukraine, the culmination of which we have mentioned above, has not come as a surprise.

After all, pitting neighbors against each other, sowing discord between nations and peoples, and then supporting one of the sides of artificially created conflicts is something that the United Kingdom has relished to do for centuries, and is really good at – all your former colonies can tell you about it in colorful detail.

By the way, out of the current 193 members of the UN, only 22 states can boast that they have never been invaded by Great Britain or waged war with this country. And my country is no exception here, the last such invasion was the British intervention following the revolution of 1917, when various predators and vultures tried to tear Russia apart.

But we stood our ground, we went through the hardship, grew stronger and now we have to counter another indirect intervention by NATO members who are fighting against Russia in Ukraine, including Great Britain.

This is how we can view not only the continued pumping of the Kiev regime with weapons and its supply of intelligence but also the presence of British instructors and mercenaries hundreds of whom have already been eliminated, as well as the attempts of British specialists to localize the production of drones, missiles and un-crewed boats in Ukraine.

We understand that even in the 21st century it is extremely difficult for the UK to leave Ukraine and Russia to themselves it is the blood of those colonizers who rampaged in Asia, Africa and Europe for centuries that predetermines the nature of UK’s actions today.

We all know that for 250 years, the British Empire brutally and cynically suppressed the resistance of its colonies, resorted to forced assimilation and racial discrimination, forgetting about basic human values and the rights of the peoples under its control.

It was the peaceful citizens of colonized countries who paid with their lives and freedom for the imperial ambitions of the colonial power.

I would suffice to recall at least the ethnic cleansing in Ireland, where after the British conquest remained only 850,000 people out of more than 1.5 million.

And during the Second Boer War at the turn of the 19th and the 20th centuries, it was the British who first invented concentration camps6 and drove civilians into them to make sure that they would not help the Boer army. How many people perished then?—nobody knows [correction: On Jun. 17, 1901, the UK Parliament first reported death rates of incarcerated blacks and whites, including women and children], because the British did not consider the indigenous population of Africa as human beings and did not document losses among Africans whatsoever.

We do know though that in Kenya, after the Mau-Mau rebellion the British unleashed mass repression, killing about 300 thousand representatives of this people and another 1,500,000 people were driven into camps and turned into slaves.

India also suffered enormous damage during the period of British rule, whereby from 15 to 29 million people fell victim to famine engineered by Great Britain.

The consequences of the actions of former colonizers resonate in the modern world even today.

Even though colonial empires are formally a thing of the past, the old methods—pressure, manipulation and interference in sovereign affairs—are still being used and simply have new forms.

Britain is not an exception here, but rather a “trendsetter.”

Thus, suffering from phantom pains, longing for empire over which “the sun never sets” and feeling nostalgic for the lost dominance, Great Britain (along with its like-minded Franco-Saxon associates [France, Germany]) resorts to
blackmailing and sanctions, the British are trying to overthrow unpleasant governments and overthrows unwanted regimes through “color revolutions,” with Ukraine being one of the victims of such revolutions in 2014.10

We say all this to show that you have no moral rights to accuse and reproach my country of anything.”


RESEARCH NOTES

AFI. (Jun. 24, 2024). The Annexation of America by the British Pilgrims Society is almost complete.

Jason Morgan. (Feb. 4, 1917). Alfred, Lord Milner in Russia, 1917. Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford; See also Editor. (Mar. 18, 1917). Czar Dethroned on Way to Petrograd. New York Tribune.

See list of wars involving the United Kingdom. See list of British wars since 1700 following.

The Irish Rebellion of 1798.

The Second Boer War.

Second Boer War Concentration Camps.
47,000-60,000 black and white souls died (est.); See MP David Lloyd-George, Caernarvon District of Boroughs. (Jun. 17, 1901). SOUTH AFRICAN WAR—MORTALITY IN CAMPS OF DETENTION, Vol. 95, cc573-629. Hansard, UK
Parliament; See also MP Hunphreys-Owen, Montgomeryshire. (Mar. 04, 1902). South African War – Concentration Camps. Hansard, UK Parliament.

Mau-Mau rebellion.

Famine in India under British Rule.

Colour revolutions, e.g., Georgia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Yugoslavia (Croatian, Kosovo, Albania), Slovakia, Belurus, Bulgaria, Moldova (all ancient Babylonian Rādhānite merchant-banker Silk Road routes), Arab Spring, Libya.

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The British Empire is the most warring nation on the planet.

Since 1700, the British Empire started a new war every two years.
1 1700-1721 The Great Northern War
2 1701-1714 The War of the Spanish Succession
3 1715-1716 Jacobite rising of 1715
4 1715-1728 Post-Spanish Succession Caribbean Priacy
5 1717-1720 The War of the Quadruple Alliance
6 1721-1725 Dummer’s War
7 1739-1748 The War of Jenkins’ Ear
8 1740-1748 The War of Austrian Succession
9 1741-1745 Jacobite rising of 1745
10 1749-1754 The Second Carnatic War
11 1756-1763 Seven Years’ War
12 1758-1761 Anglo-Cherokee War
13 1760-1761 Tacky’s War
14 1763-1766 Pontia’s Rebellion
15 1766-1769 First Anglo-Mysore War
16 1774-1783 First Anglo-Maratha War
17 1775-1783 American Revolutionary War
18 1778-1783 Anglo-French War
19 1779-1783 Anglo-Spanish War
20 1780-1783 4th Anglo-Dutch War
21 1780-1784 2nd Anglo-Mysore War
22 1789-1792 3rd Anglo-Mysore War
23 1789-1792 War of the First Coalition
24 1793 Ibn Ufaisan’s Invasion
25 1793-1797 Second Maroon War
26 1795-1786 Hawkesbury and Nepan Wars
27 1795-1816 Anglo-Spanish War
28 1796-1808 Kandyan Wars
29 1796-1818 War of the Second Coalition
30 1797-1802 4th Anglo-Mysore War
31 1798-1799 Temme War
32 1798 Irish Rebellion of 1798
33 1801-1807 Second Anglo-Maratha War
34 1802-1805 First Kandyan War
35 1803 Emmet’s Insurrection
36 1803 British Expedition to Ceylon
37 1803-1805 War of the Third Coalition
38 1805-1806 Ashanti-Fante War
39 1806-1807 War of the Fourth Coalition
40 1806-1807 Anglo-Turkish War
41 1807-1809 Anglo-Russian War
42 1807-1812 Gunboat War
43 1807-1814 Peninsular War
44 1807-1814 Travencore rebellion
45 1808-1809 4th Xhosa War
46 1809 War of the Fifth Coalition
47 1809 Persian Gulf campaign of 1809
48 1811-1812 War of the Sixth Coalition
49 1812-1814 War of 1812
50 1812-1815 Third Anglo-Maratha
51 1815 Second Kandyan War
52 1815 War of the Seventh Coalition – Hundred Days
53 1817-1818 Greek War of Independence
54 1821-1829 First Ashanti War
55 1823-1831 First Anglo-Burmese War
56 1824-1826 Baptist War
57 1827 British attack on Berbera
58 1828 Revolt of the Mercenaries
59 1831-1832 First Carlist War
60 1833-1840 The 6th Xhosa War
61 1834-1836 Rebellions of 1837
62 1837-1838 Pastry War
63 1838-1839 First Anglo-Afghan War
64 1838-1842 Second Egyptian-Ottoman War
65 1839-1841 First Opium War
66 1839-1842 First Anglo-Sikh War
67 1845-1846 Anglo-French blockade of the Rio de la Plata
68 1845-1850 The 7th Xhosa War
69 1846-1847 Caste War of Yucatán
70 1847-1901 Second Anglo-Sikh War
71 1848-1849 The 8th Xhosa War
72 1849 Battle of Tysami
73 1850-1853 Taiping Rebellion
74 1850-1864 Second Anglo-Burmese War
75 1852-1853 Crimean War
76 1853-1856 Anglo-Persian War
77 1856-1857 Second Opium War
78 1856-1860 Indian Rebellion of 1857
79 1857-1858 Ambela campaign
80 1863-1864 British Expedition to Abyssinia
81 1867-1868 Klang War rity of countries in the world, Nov. 26, 2024.
82 1867-1874 Third Ashanti War
83 1873-1874 Second Anglo-Afghan War
84 1878-1880 Urabi Revolt
85 1879-1882 Basuto Gun War
86 1880-1881 First Boer War
87 1880-1881 Mahdist War
88 1881-1899 First Matabele War
89 1893-1894 Second Batabele War
90 1896-1897 Cretan Revolt
91 1897-1998 Second Camoan Civil War
92 1898-1899 Boxer Rebellion
93 1899-1901 Second Boer War
94 1899-1902 Mahsud Wazin blockade
95 1863 Bombardment of Kagoshima
96 1879 Anglo-Zulu War
97 1885 Third Anglo-Burmese
98 1888 Sikkim Expedition
99 1891 Anglo-Manipur War
100 1896 Anglo-Zanzibar War
101 1900 War of the Golden Stool
102 1900-1902 Anglo-Aro War
103 1901-1902 British expedition to Tibet
104 1903-1904 First World War
105 1908 Bazar Valley campaign
106 1914-1918 Estonian War of Independence
107 1918-1920 Latvian War of Independence
108 1918-1920 Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War
109 1918-1920 Kuwait-Najd War
110 1919-1920 Irish War of Independence
111 1919-1921 Turkish War of Independence
112 1919-1923 The Troubles in Ulster
113 1919 Third Anglo-Afghan War
114 1920-1922 Ikhwan Revolt
115 1920 Great Iraqi Revolution of 1920
116 1922 Burao Tax Revolt
117 1923 Adwan Rebellion
118 1927-1930 Great Arab Revolt in Palestine
119 1936-1939 Sabotage Campaign
120 1939-1940 Second World War
121 1939-1946 Palestine Emergency
122 1939-1948 Northern Campaign
123 1942-1944 Insurgency in Balochistan
124 1944-1945 Afghan tribal revolts of 1944-1947

125 1944-1947 Operation Basterdom
126 1945 Sheikh Bashir Rebellion
127 1945-1946 Indonesian National Revolution
128 1945-1949 Greek Civil War
129 1946-1948 Corfu Channel incident
130 1946-1948 Malayan Emergency
131 1948-1960 Korean War
132 1950-1953 Anglo-Egyptian War
133 1951-1952 Mau Mau Uprising
134 1952-1960 Jebel Akhdar War
135 1954-1959 Suez Crisis
136 1955-1959 Cyprus Emergency
137 1956-1957 Border Campaign
138 1956-1962 First Cod War
139 1958-1961 Dhofar Rebellion
140 1959 Upper Yafa disturbances
141 1962-1975 Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation
142 1963-1966 Aden Emergency
143 1963-1967 The Troubles
144 1968-1998 Second Cod War
145 1972-1973 Multinational Force in Lebanon
146 1982 Falklands War
147 1982-1984 Gulf War
148 1990-1991 Bosnian War
149 1992-1995 Kosovo War
150 1998 Operation Desert Fox
151 2000-2002 Sierra Leone Civil War
152 2001-2021 War in Afghanistan
153 2003-2009 Iraq War
154 2011 First Libyan Civil War
155 2014-present Operation Shader
156 2023-present Operation Prosperity Guardian

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