Thursday, March 13, 2014

Ukraine Update March 14, 2014


Daniel Patrick Welch: The Dark Ages Have Descended Anew
What the US has done in Ukraine is beyond criminal, and it is being painted the other way around by every media outlet except those outside of the western bubble. 
Occidental Observer: The Germans refuse to play Ball
The German newspaper Der Tagesspiegel (Daily Mirror) launched an online survey on March 6th, asking its readers in faulty German of how the West should react with regard to Russia’s incursions into Ukraine. What follows were the different answers from which the readers could choose.

By four o’clock in the afternoon, 9420 readers had answered the survey, and what they had to say filled the presstitutes from the Tagesspiegel with sheer horror.  Because only a puny four percent, and we know who those are, favoured a military intervention by NATO forces. Whereas a staggering seventy eight percent believed that Western  hacks like Kerry or Merkel were mere hypocrites and that Russia defended indeed legitimate interests.

So what happened? At four o’clock and five minutes, the survey was abruptly taken off the net  and never seen again. LOL
WUFYS: Unrest in Ukraine part of NATO's expansion plan

Nicholas, James Pell: A Newer, Better Cold War

Zero Hedge: Where The Russian Troops Are - The Full "Pre-Takeover" Infographic

Michel Chossudovsly [Interview]: The Neoliberal Neo-Nazi Coup in Ukraine. The World is at a Dangerous Crossroads

Robert Perry: Crimea’s Case for Leaving Ukraine

Peter Dale Scott: The State, the Deep State, and the Wall Street Overworld

Interfax: Arse Yatsenyuk, Scientologist?

FT: Austria arrests Ukraine oligarch Dmitry Firtash at US request
Understand, we don't give a $h!t about the law, we're arresting this guy to intimidate Putin.

The Moral difference Between Hitler and Bush, Clinton, Shrub, and Obama

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The new Great (Threat) Game in Eurasia

By Pepe Escobar

Asia Times, March 12, 2014: In Ukraine, the West supported an unconstitutional putsch against an elected government perpetrated, among others, by fascist/neo-nazi storm troopers (Svoboda, Right Sector) instrumentalized by US intelligence. After a Russian counterpunch, US President Barack Obama proclaimed that any referendum in Crimea would "violate the Ukrainian constitution and violate international law."

This is just the latest instance in the serial rape of "international law". The rap sheet is humongous, including; NATO bombing Serbia for 78 days in 1999 to allow Kosovo to secede; the 2003 US invasion and subsequent trillion-dollar occupation and civil war creation in Iraq; NATO/AFRICOM bombing Libya in 2011 invoking R2P ("responsibility to protect") as a cover to provoking regime change; US investment in the secession of oil-wealthy South Sudan, so China has to deal with an extra geopolitical headache; and US investment in perennial civil war in Syria.

Yet Moscow still (foolishly?) believes international law should be respected - presenting to the UN Security Council classified information on all Western intel/psy-ops moves leading to the coup in Kiev, including "training" provided by Poland and Lithuania, not to mention Turkish intelligence involvement in setting up a second coup in Crimea. Russian diplomats called for an unbiased international investigation. That will never happen; Washington's narrative would be completely debunked. Thus a US veto at the UN.

Asia Times, March 12, 2014: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov also called for the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe to objectively investigate those snipers shooting everyone on sight in Kiev, as revealed by Estonia's foreign minister to EU foreign policy supremo Catherine "I love Yats" Ashton. According to Russia's ambassador to the UN Vitaly Churkin, "a completely different picture would be drawn compared to what is being depicted by American media and, unfortunately, by some American and European politicians." Needless to say, there will be no investigation.

Hi, I'm your good neo-nazi
Everyone remembers the "good Taliban", with which the US could negotiate in Afghanistan. Then came the "good al-Qaeda", jihadis the US could support in Syria. Now come the "good neo-nazis", with which the West can do business in Kiev. Soon there will be "the good jihadis supporting neo-nazis", who may be deployed to advance US/NATO and anti-Russian designs in Crimea and beyond. After all, Obama mentor Dr Zbigniew "The Grand Chessboard" Brzezinski is the godfather of good jihadis, fully weaponized to fight the former Soviet Union in Afghanistan.

As facts on the ground go, neo-nazis are definitely back as good guys.

For the first time since the end of World War II, fascists and neo-nazis are at the helm of a European nation (although Ukraine most of all should be characterized as the key swing nation in Eurasia). Few in the West seem to have noticed it.

The cast of characters include Ukrainian interim defense minister and former student at the Pentagon Ihor Tenyukh; deputy prime minister for economic affairs and Svoboda ideologue Oleksandr Sych; agro-oligarch minister of agriculture Ihor Svaika (Monsanto, after all, needs a chief enforcer); National Security Council chief and Maidan commander of Right Sector neo-nazis Andry Parubiy; and deputy National Security Council chief Dmytro Yarosh, the founder Right Sector. Not to mention Svoboda leader Oleh Tyanhybok, a close pal of John McCain and Victoria "F**k the EU" Nuland, and active proponent of an Ukraine free from the "Muscovite-Jewish mafia."

As the Kremlin refuses to deal with this bunch and the upcoming March 16 referendum in Crimea is practically a done deal, Team "Yats" is fully legitimized, with honors, by Team Obama, leader included, in Washington. To quote Lenin, what is to be done? A close reading of President Putin's moves would suggest an answer: nothing. As in just waiting, while outsourcing the immediate future of a spectacularly bankrupt Ukraine to the EU. The EU is impotent to rescue even the Club Med countries. Inevitably, sooner or later, threat of sanctions or not, it will come crawling back to Moscow seeking "concessions", so Russia may also foot the bill.

Meanwhile, in Pipelineistan
Meanwhile, the New Great (Threat) Game in Eurasia advances unabated. Moscow would willingly compromise on a neutral Ukraine - even with neo-nazis in power in Kiev. But an Ukraine attached to NATO is an absolute red line. By the way, NATO is "monitoring" Ukraine with AWACS deployed in Polish and Romanian airspace.

So as the much lauded "reset" between the Kremlin and the Obama administration is for all practical purposes six feet under (with no Hollywood-style second coming in the cards), what's left is the dangerous threat game. Deployed not only by the Empire, but also by the minions.

That monster collection of Magritte-style faceless bureaucrats at the European Commission (EU), following on the non-stop threat of EU sanctions, has decided to delay a decision on whether Gazprom may sell more gas through the OPAL pipeline in Germany, and also delay negotiations on the legal status of South Stream, the pipeline under the Black Sea which should become operational in 2015.

As if the EU had any feasible Plan B to escape its dependency on Russian gas (not to mention eschew the very profitable financial game played between key European capitals and Moscow). What are they do, import gas on Qatar Airways flights? Buy LNG from the US - something that will not be feasible in years to come? The fact is the minute a gas war is on, if it ever comes down to it, the EU will be under immense pressure by a host of member-nations to keep (and even extend) its Russian gas fix - with or without "our (neo-nazi) bastards" in power in Kiev. Brussels knows it. And most of all, Vlad the Hammer knows it.

Killers in Kiev: Located in Buildings Controlled By Maidan — Coordinated by US Special Forces?

Kiev snipers shooting from bldg controlled by Maidan forces

Mercenaries took part in Maidan violence

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Ukrainian PM, Arse Yatsenyuk: A Globalist Stooge Funded by Chatham House, NATO, and the US State Department

The Canadian International
Council: your bank
promoting globalization.
Open Ukraine: The Arse Yatsenyuk Foundation "Partners." Check out those partners.

And speaking of Chatham House, that's the public face of Cecil Rhodes' secret society for global empire.

Founded in the 1890's, the Cecil Rhodes project for Anglo-Saxon global empire still thrives. Only yesterday, the public face of the Canadian branch, the Canadian International Council, ran a full-page ad. in the Globe and Mail announcing "The April 19th, Globalist of the Year Gala honoring Dr. Lawrence H. Summers."

Who finances this globalist conspiracy? The bankers of course, including, in Canada, Royal Bank of Canada, TD Bank and Scotia Bank.

They must be proud of their Nazi friends in Kiev.

But see this (via Aangirfan): Propaganda Psy-Op? “Worldwide Wave of Action” The “Global Spring” Begins

Very scarey professional-grade propaganda by the New World Ordure for global revolution.

The release of The “Global Spring” Begins likely explains the timing the Canadian International Institute's "coming out."

It looks as though World War III has now been launched. If so, it appears that it is to be a full-scale fourth generation war in which:
[the] battlefield is likely to include the whole of the enemy's society. Such dispersion, coupled with what seems likely to be increased importance for actions by very small groups of combatants, will require even the lowest level to operate flexibly on the basis of the commander's intent.

Second is decreasing dependence on centralized logistics. Dispersion, coupled with increased value placed on tempo, will require a high degree of ability to live off the land and the enemy.

Third is more emphasis on maneuver. Mass, of men or fire power, will no longer be an overwhelming factor. In fact, mass may become a disadvantage as it will be easy to target. Small, highly maneuverable, agile forces will tend to dominate.

Fourth is a goal of collapsing the enemy internally rather than physically destroying him. Targets will include such things as the population's support for the war and the enemy's culture. Correct identification of enemy strategic centers of gravity will be highly important.

In broad terms, fourth generation warfare seems likely to be widely dispersed and largely undefined; the distinction between war and peace will be blurred to the vanishing point. It will be nonlinear, possibly to the point of having no definable battlefields or fronts. The distinction between "civilian" and "military" may disappear. Actions will occur concurrently throughout all participants' depth, including their society as a cultural, not just a physical, entity. Major military facilities, such as airfields, fixed communications sites, and large headquarters will become rarities because of their vulnerability; the same may be true of civilian equivalents, such as seats of government, power plants, and industrial sites (including knowledge as well as manufacturing industries). Success will depend heavily on effectiveness in joint operations as lines between responsibility and mission become very blurred. Again, all these elements are present in third generation warfare; fourth generation will merely accentuate them.
William S. Lind and others, Marine Corps Gazette

For Ukraine, What's Wrong With Independence?

Ukraine is not so much a nation as a place with a highly fissile population of Ukrainians, a slavic people speaking a Russian dialect called Ukrainian, Russians speaking Russian, Greeks speaking Greek, Hungarians speaking Hungarian, plus a smattering of many others including Poles, Lithuanians, Tartars and Jews.
Subject for hundreds of years to imperial domination by Russia, Poland, Lithuania or Austria, Ukraine became an independent country in 1992 as an accidental consequence of the disintegration of the Soviet Union. Twenty-two years later, Ukrainians apparently have had enough of dictating their own future, and cannot wait to be assimilated by the globalist US/EU/Nato empire, or reabsorbed by the Russians.
The urge to submerge, is driven in part by the desire to rid the country of the corrupt post imperial regime that has kept most Ukrainians in Soviet era poverty, and in part, by the desire to punish the Russians, in the case of those advocating for Ukrainian merger with the West, or to obtain revenge on, and protection from, the stupid Ukrainian bullies now in control of the political machinery in Kiev, in the case of those voting for Union with Russia.
Neither side, apparently gives a damn about democracy except as a term of abuse. But they should. What would serve the interests of Ukrainians best would be a political confederation with highly a devolved form of government, which would respect language rights and cultural traditions of all minorities. That would be truly democratic.
In addition, the Federal authority must be stripped of foreign-controlled puppets such as Arse Yatsenyuk, and freed from manipulation by oligarchs who grabbed state assets at nominal cost following independence. For the puppets and corruptionists, all that's needed is a jail. For the oligarchs, there should be a choice: jail or acceptance of a graduated capital tax, rising from 1% per year on assets exceeding $1 million, to 5% on assets exceeding $100 million. The capital tax would fund significant tax cuts for ordinary Ukrainians and force the redistribution of assets to facilitate the emergence of a competitive free market economy.
In relation to East and West, Ukraine should, as Henry Kissinger argues, serve as a bridge. This it can do simply by trading with both, but without giving up its national sovereignty, which it will use to provide home industries with tariff protection during a period of transition to free trade.

See also:

Canspeccy: Look, No Teleprompter Vladimir Putin Talks To Reporters About Ukraine

Canspeccy: Amerika’s Brown Shirt Friends in Ukraine

Canspeccy: Three Links: Lose-Lose Conflict in Ukraine

Canspeccy: Ukraine Provocation

Friday, March 7, 2014

BBC: Neo-Nazis in Kiev



Voice of Russia: US, NATO, CIA supporting nazis in Ukraine project
The overthrow of the government of Ukraine was an armed coup d’état ordered, planned, organized, funded, carried out and executed by the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Pentagon, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and their surrogates in the European Union (EU) using every instrument at their disposal including the National Security Agency (NSA) and all of their amassed media resources. It was carried out with the knowledge and approval of US President Barack Hussein Obama if not at his directive.

The actions of the US in organizing the armed overthrow and installation of an illegitimate puppet government in Kiev was and continues to be illegal and revelations that continue to be exposed, including the latest regarding the hiring of snipers to kill demonstrators and police, are an outrage and a crime against all humanity that must not be allowed to stand.
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Russia to Canada: Stephen Harper is a jerk

Yeah, we knew.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Those Whom the United States Seeks to Destroy, They First Call Hitlerites

Hilary Clinton, echoing Canada's Stephen Harper, the Pipsqueak of the North, has accused Russia's President Putin of Hitlerism, a claim she later tried to downplay, saying:
The claims by President Putin and other Russians that they had to go into Crimea and maybe further into Eastern Ukraine because they had protect the Russia minorities,” Clinton said Wednesday, “that is reminiscent of claims that were made back in the 1930s when Germany under the Nazis kept talking about how they had to protect German minorities in Poland, in Czechoslovakia, and elsewhere throughout Europe.
First, Putin and the Russians have not "gone into Crimea" except, if at all, in accordance with the terms of the lease agreement they have with the Government of Ukraine, which permits Russia to station up to 25,000 troops in the Crimean Peninsula, a tiny portion of Ukrainian territory and home to Russia's Black Sea naval base since 1783.

Second, Germany's pre-World War II claim to territory in Czechoslovakia and Poland were consistent with the principle of national self-determination that was supposed to underlie the post-World War 1 settlement enshrined in the treaty of Versailles. But, whereas state boundaries were supposed to reflect the ethnic makeup of the various regions of Europe, millions of Germans were excluded from Germany by the Versailles Treaty even when, as in the Sudeten region of Czechoslovakia and in Danzik, Poland, they made up the great majority of the population.

Clinton specifically mentions German claims on the Sudetenland. But under an agreement of the European powers, the Munich agreement, which was accepted by the government of Czechoslovakia, the Sudetenland was ceded by Czechoslovakia to Germany. There was, thus, nothing specifically Hitlerite, certainly nothing criminal or even illegal in Germany's acquisition of former German territory with a population comprising mainly ethnic Germans.

What was a war crime was Hitler's subsequent invasion and occupation of the remainder of Czechoslovakia, and his invasion of Poland. But there has been nothing whatever in the actions of the Russian government that could be considered, in that sense, Hitlerite. Therefore, when Hilary Clinton and the foolish Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper accuse Putin of Hitlerism, while supporting an illegitimate and unelected government in Kiev, they prove themselves to be ignorant, stupid or thoroughly mendacious. That Clinton compares Putin with Hitler, notwithstanding Putin's avowed commitment to the territorial integrity of Ukraine, while she proclaims support for an illegitimate Government in Kiev brought to power by US-funded Neo-Nazis, truly pushes the boundaries of hypocrisy.

Compounding the hypocrisy is that Clinton, like Stephen Harper, had no hesitation in supporting bloody US/NATO wars against Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya: wars justified by trumped up charges relating to 9/11, weapons of mass destruction, or on the basis of the fraudulent claim of responsibility to protect. These unnecessary and bloody wars of aggression have resulted in the deaths of, at a minimum, hundreds of thousands, while creating millions of refugees.

See also:

Xinhua: Commentary: The West's fiasco in Ukraine

Nicolas Bonnai: How Russia is meddling with the dark side of the West

Aangirfan: 'NATO TROOPS SHOT BOTH SIDES IN UKRAINE' - REPORT

German-Foreign-Policy.com: A Broad-Based Anti-Russian Alliance

Moscow Times: Will there be war in Ukraine?

RT: Ukraine: Snipers target police in Maidan Square

Voice of Russia: Ukrainian MP says NATO sniper could kill Kiev protester

Jerusalem Post: In Kiev, an Israeli army vet led a street-fighting unit

Seumas Milne: The clash in Crimea is the fruit of western expansion

How the Ukraine crisis ends

By Henry Kissinger

 Washington Post, March 5, 2014: Public discussion on Ukraine is all about confrontation. But do we know where we are going? In my life, I have seen four wars begun with great enthusiasm and public support, all of which we did not know how to end and from three of which we withdrew unilaterally. The test of policy is how it ends, not how it begins.

Far too often the Ukrainian issue is posed as a showdown: whether Ukraine joins the East or the West. But if Ukraine is to survive and thrive, it must not be either side’s outpost against the other — it should function as a bridge between them.

 Russia must accept that to try to force Ukraine into a satellite status, and thereby move Russia’s borders again, would doom Moscow to repeat its history of self-fulfilling cycles of reciprocal pressures with Europe and the United States.

The West must understand that, to Russia, Ukraine can never be just a foreign country. Russian history began in what was called Kievan-Rus. The Russian religion spread from there. Ukraine has been part of Russia for centuries, and their histories were intertwined before then. Some of the most important battles for Russian freedom, starting with the Battle of Poltava in 1709 , were fought on Ukrainian soil. The Black Sea Fleet — Russia’s means of projecting power in the Mediterranean — is based by long-term lease in Sevastopol, in Crimea. Even such famed dissidents as Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Joseph Brodsky insisted that Ukraine was an integral part of Russian history and, indeed, of Russia.

The European Union must recognize that its bureaucratic dilatoriness and subordination of the strategic element to domestic politics in negotiating Ukraine’s relationship to Europe contributed to turning a negotiation into a crisis. Foreign policy is the art of establishing priorities.

The Ukrainians are the decisive element. They live in a country with a complex history and a polyglot composition. The Western part was incorporated into the Soviet Union in 1939, when Stalin and Hitler divided up the spoils. Crimea, 60 percent of whose population is Russian, became part of Ukraine only in 1954 , when Nikita Khrushchev, a Ukrainian by birth, awarded it as part of the 300th-year celebration of a Russian agreement with the Cossacks. The west is largely Catholic; the east largely Russian Orthodox. The west speaks Ukrainian; the east speaks mostly Russian. Any attempt by one wing of Ukraine to dominate the other — as has been the pattern — would lead eventually to civil war or breakup. To treat Ukraine as part of an East-West confrontation would scuttle for decades any prospect to bring Russia and the West — especially Russia and Europe — into a cooperative international system.

Ukraine has been independent for only 23 years; it had previously been under some kind of foreign rule since the 14th century. Not surprisingly, its leaders have not learned the art of compromise, even less of historical perspective. The politics of post-independence Ukraine clearly demonstrate that the root of the problem lies in efforts by Ukrainian politicians to impose their will on recalcitrant parts of the country, first by one faction, then by the other. That is the essence of the conflict between Viktor Yanu­kovych and his principal political rival, Yulia Tymo­shenko. They represent the two wings of Ukraine and have not been willing to share power. A wise U.S. policy toward Ukraine would seek a way for the two parts of the country to cooperate with each other. We should seek reconciliation, not the domination of a faction.

Russia and the West, and least of all the various factions in Ukraine, have not acted on this principle. Each has made the situation worse. Russia would not be able to impose a military solution without isolating itself at a time when many of its borders are already precarious. For the West, the demonization of Vladimir Putin is not a policy; it is an alibi for the absence of one.

Putin should come to realize that, whatever his grievances, a policy of military impositions would produce another Cold War. For its part, the United States needs to avoid treating Russia as an aberrant to be patiently taught rules of conduct established by Washington. Putin is a serious strategist — on the premises of Russian history. Understanding U.S. values and psychology are not his strong suits. Nor has understanding Russian history and psychology been a strong point of U.S. policymakers.

Leaders of all sides should return to examining outcomes, not compete in posturing. Here is my notion of an outcome compatible with the values and security interests of all sides:

1. Ukraine should have the right to choose freely its economic and political associations, including with Europe.

2. Ukraine should not join NATO, a position I took seven years ago, when it last came up.

3. Ukraine should be free to create any government compatible with the expressed will of its people.

Wise Ukrainian leaders would then opt for a policy of reconciliation between the various parts of their country. Internationally, they should pursue a posture comparable to that of Finland. That nation leaves no doubt about its fierce independence and cooperates with the West in most fields but carefully avoids institutional hostility toward Russia.

4. It is incompatible with the rules of the existing world order for Russia to annex Crimea. But it should be possible to put Crimea’s relationship to Ukraine on a less fraught basis. To that end, Russia would recognize Ukraine’s sovereignty over Crimea. Ukraine should reinforce Crimea’s autonomy in elections held in the presence of international observers. The process would include removing any ambiguities about the status of the Black Sea Fleet at Sevastopol.

These are principles, not prescriptions. People familiar with the region will know that not all of them will be palatable to all parties. The test is not absolute satisfaction but balanced dissatisfaction. If some solution based on these or comparable elements is not achieved, the drift toward confrontation will accelerate. The time for that will come soon enough.

© 2014 Tribune Media Services

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Nato Snipers in Kiev and planned false-flag attacks on the Ukrainian military

One thing I’m sure of is that media accounts available in the United States are so tainted by anti-Russia and U.S. nationalist and capitalist interests that we have no idea of what is really happening in Ukraine.

It is clear that the U.S. involvement is not “out of the blue,” but part of an ongoing campaign to increase NATO power and Western economic penetration of the countries surrounding Russia, stimulating for some Russians reminders of the previous trauma of being attacked by the Nazis and others through the Ukraine, where pro-fascist, anti-communist and anti-Semitic sentiments ran strong and welcomed foreign interventions.

Rabbi Michael Lerner: Ukraine, What is Really Happening
If the United States has a secret weapon in the drive for global hegemony, it is surely the globe-encircling, 24/7 system for catapulting the propaganda, a system so much part of the daily experience of most people that few any longer make a distinction between the message of the media and the reality the media claim to reflect.

It is in such a world that US is able, as Putin remarked on Tuesday, to conduct foreign policy as if:
... they’re in a lab and they’re running all sorts of experiments on the rats without understanding consequences of what they’re doing.
Which is why the media are not headlining this intercepted conversation between Estonian Foreign Minister, Urmas Paet and High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Catherine Ashton:



The key exchange occurs just after 8 minutes and, as transcribed by Zero Hedge, is as follows:

Paet:
All the evidence shows that people who were killed by snipers from both sides, policemen and people from the streets, that they were the same snipers killing people from both sides. ... Some photos that showed it is the same handwriting, the same type of bullets, and it is really disturbing that now the new coalition they don't want to investigate what exactly happened. So there is now stronger and stronger understanding that behind the snipers, it was not Yanukovych, but it was somebody from the new coalition.
Ashton:
I think we do want to investigate. I mean, I didn’t pick that up, that’s interesting. Gosh.
Paet:
It already discreditates (sic) this new coalition.
In addition, Paet states that all new government members have a "dirty past," and that members of parliament have been intimidated and beaten up by agents of the government.

So while the people behind the war crimes appear once again to be the folks in Washington, DC, Canada's Pipsqueak, Neocon, Stephen Harper, and his minion Baird, squeak on about Putin being the New Hitler. But the above leaked conversation leaves little room for doubt as to the kind of people Harper and the US Empire are backing in Kiev.

Aangirfan reports that the recorded telephone conversation was "uploaded to the web by officers of Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) loyal to ousted President Viktor Yanukovich who hacked Paet’s and Ashton’s phones."

Aangirfan also reports the claim by journalist Alexander Zhilin that the new government in Ukraine is preparing false flag attacks on its own military.

In light of the new revelations abou the sniper killings in Kiev, which the Western media were so quick to blame on Yanukovych, Pravda asks:
Who in the United States of America wants a Secretary of State/President who either lies through his teeth or else is so gullible that he just accepts and repeats what he is told?
Actually, it's clear that they're both liars, their lips often move.

And here's another story you'll not likely see in the MSM, an account of the role of disaffected Tartars and Neo-Nazis backed by Turkish intelligence intent on repeating in provincial capitals of Eastern Ukraine the takeover of government seen in Kiev.

And speaking of the US media, economist, author, journalist and former US Deputy Secretary to the Treasure, Paul Craig Roberts, summed it up this way:
...the American media, since the final years of the Clinton regime, is a propaganda ministry for the government. We no longer have independent print or TV media, they are owned by five large firms. They are no longer run by journalists, they are run by former government officials and corporate advertising executives. And the value of the firms is they have federal broadcast licenses. They can’t go against the government because they wouldn’t be able to retain their licenses. So, the free and dispersed independent American media ceased to exist around 1997.

f you noticed, in the American media there is no challenge from the print or TV media to the government’s interpretation of what is happening in Ukraine or Syria, or anywhere. So, it is essentially a propaganda ministry. I’m the former editor of the Wall Street Journal and I can no longer recognize the American media as a media. It has nothing in common with the media that I had a permanent position in.
And on the "revolution" in Ukraine, Roberts said:
... Washington is embarrassed ... it lost control of the coup and ... these fanatical ultranationalists have come to the forefront, and have provoked the secession movements in Crimea and the eastern Ukraine, which are the traditional Russian provinces that Khrushchev stuck into Ukraine in the 1950es. These are not traditional Ukrainian territories.

And... when these Russian-speaking areas see the threats being issued from Kiev, see the ban on the use of the Russian language in any official way, see the destruction of war memorials that celebrate the liberation of Ukraine by the Russian troops from the Nazis, when they see these hostile actions, it scares them, they don’t want these people coming in and threatening them the way that videos showed this ultranationalists threatening the American stooges that Washington intended to put in as the government.

You could see these videos where these Nazi-type thugs go in and shout, and scream at the alleged government in Kiev and drag people by their neckties, and slap them around, and carry brandish AK-47s – this is not a very amenable picture for people in the Crimea and eastern Ukraine to accept. They don’t want any of that and they are saying – we really are Russians and we want to go back to where we belong. That is just a natural response to this type of brutal behavior on the part of these ultranationalists.

...Ukraine ... was part of Russia for 200 years and half of Ukraine was always part of Russia. So, the whole thing is madness and when the country behaves [in] this reckless [way], it is a serious thing. It is like the fools who took the world to the WW I.
POSTSCRIPT:
I said above that the media weren't headlining the leaked conversation between Paet and Ashton. Well, in fact, one outlet, the Guardian, driven by the need to safeguard its reputation as a radical organ, no doubt, has covered it now, but nothing from the NY Times (Carlos Slim, Prop.) or WaPo (Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com, Prop.). The Guardian's coverage offers an amusing reaction from the US State Department. The embarrassing information revealed in the hacked phone call is deftly finessed.
Asked about the emergence of a second embarrassing phonecall, a spokesperson for the US state department said: "As I said around the last unfortunate case, this is just another example of the kind of Russian tradecraft that we have concerns about."
The only matter for embarrassment, apparently, is that they were hacked. That the killings were the work of Mighty Mouse, Steven Harper's Ukrainian Nazi friends in Kiev is a matter of no account. LOL.

PPS:
The story is now covered by the Daily Mail, with this descriptive headline: "Was 'massacre' which started Ukraine revolution ordered by the new leaders? Leaked tape says Maidan snipers were NOT under control of ousted president but opposition which drove him from power."

See also:

Global Research: Leaked Telephone Conversation: Ukraine Sniper Killings of “Opposition Protesters” Ordered by “Opposition Leaders”, Blamed on Yanukovych

UTube: George Galloway: US approach to Ukraine "ludicrous, nonsensical"

RiaNovosti: 5,500 Ukrainian Soldiers Defect to Serve an Independent Crimea

Voice of Russia: Three anti-aircraft missile regiments of Ukraine's Armed Forces join Crimean side

PressTV: Protesters retake Donetsk government building

Washingtons Blog: Estonian Foreign Minister Accuses NEW Ukranian Government of Being Behind Sniper Attacks Which Led to Ouster of OLD Ukranian Government

William F. Engdahl: Ukraine: Secretive Neo-Nazi Military Organization Involved in Euromaidan Snyper Shootings

ABC.az: Ukraine semi-officially accused NATO block in killing its citizens during disturbances in Kiev

Voltairenet: Russia opens criminal case against new Ukrainian leader on terrorism charges

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Ukraine Hypocrisy

Craig Murray, a former UK diplomat, sacked for being drunk in charge of  the UK's Uzbek embassy,  accuses Britain's left of hypocrisy for approving Russia's "invasion" of Ukraine while condemning US/UK/Nato invasions of Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, etc.
...the final extraordinary outbreak of hypocrisy is on the British left. Russian military invasion of Ukraine is approved by them, because it is an invasion by Russia, and not an invasion by the West.
Sounds reasonable except that:

(a) it is open to question whether Russia has, in fact, invaded Ukraine (a claim Russia denies), for although there are Russian troops in Ukraine, Russia has a treaty right to station up to 25,000 military personnel on Ukrainian soil in Crimea; and

Shock and Awe: How US/Nato does invasions. Source
(b) there is a difference of no slight significance between the non-violent presence of Russian troops on Ukrainian soil and Shock and Awe inflicted by volleys of Tomahawk cruise missiles and B1 stealth bombers, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands in multiple countries and the creation of millions of refugees.

And there's one other difference worth noting. All major US/UK/Nato invasions or threatened invasions have been justified in the name of bringing democracy to an oppressed people subjugated by a new Hitler — Saddam, Gaddhafi, Ahmadinejad, Assad, whoever.

Terrorizing Crimean citizens: Russians in Ukraine. Source
But in Ukraine, Russia's response has been provoked by a violent unconstitutional coup against a  democratic government that was effected by self-declared Hitlerites funded by the United States.

Murray's argument is thus an application of the principle that offense is the best defense: it is pure humbug in the defense of hypocrisy.

But for a brilliant and much more comprehensive review of Western hypocrisy on the subject of international law and intervention in the affairs independent sovereign states, see Robert Parry's razor sharp critique of the American NeoCons and their media backers, in particular, the Jeff Bezos (Amazon.com, Prop.) owned Washington Post.

See also:

David Stockman: Memo to Obama: This Was Their Red Line!

Consortium News: America’s Staggering Hypocrisy

Global Research: Ukraine Transition Government: Neo-Nazis in Control of Armed Forces, National Security, Economy, Justice and Education

Consortium News: What Neocons Want from Ukraine Crisis 

Reuters: Putin: military force would be 'last resort' in Ukraine

Itar-Tass: Russia's Foreign Ministry: Threats of US Secretary of State against Russia unacceptable

WUFYS: The U.S. has Installed a Neo-Nazi Government in Ukraine 

China PeopleDaily: Commentary: West should work with, not against, Russia in handling Ukraine crisis

Monday, March 3, 2014

Did Nato Troops Shoot Both Sides During Kiev Protests?

From Aangirfan:
 


"According to veteran US intelligence sources", the terrorist snipers in Ukraine come from the fascist militia known as UNA-UNSO (shown above) which works for NATO.

UNA-UNSO, according to veteran US intelligence sources, is part of NATO's 'Gladio' organization.

UNA-UNSO was involved in the the Chechen War, the break up of Yugoslavia, and the 2008 war in Georgia.

Gladio was responsible for the terrorism in Italy, Greece, Belgium and other parts of Europe.

Ukraine: Secretive Neo-Nazi Military Organization Involved in Euromaidan Sniper Shootings. /
OUR SECRET GOVERNMENT / Gladio-style terror in Istanbul, New York, Jakarta, / Michael Ledeen, Gladio and 9 11.  

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Want to Know What Russia Wants in Ukraine? Listen to What Russia Says

What Russia wants in Ukraine is seen by some to be a matter for profound speculation, but why speculate when the Russians have stated clearly what it is they want, why they want it, and how they hope to get it. 

As stated by President Putin last week and reiterated by Foreign Minister Lavrov in Geneva on Saturday, Russia aims to protect the lives and regional interests of Russians and the Russian speaking population of Ukraine from the "violence of ultra-nationalists" who have usurped power in Kiev, who advocate terrorism against Russian targets, and who among their first acts in power, repealed the language law protecting the civil rights of Russian-speakers and other minorities (and here) who account for more than one-third of Ukraine's population.

To this  end, Russia’s Permanent Representative in the United Nations Organisation Vitaly Churkin stated at a meeting of the U.N. Security Council on Saturday that what is needed is:
to bring the situation back on political track and in [a] constitutional framework; and

to return to the February 21 agreement providing for consultation and agreement on constitutional amendments followed by new elections in December 2014.


Consistent with these requirements, Russia has agreed to Merkel’s proposal for a Ukraine ‘fact-finding’ mission.

But, obviously, the idea of a fact-finding mission will go nowhere.The globalist, US hegemonists don’t want no facts, they just want regime change, Ukraine loaded with billions in IMF loans, the imposition of austerity upon an already impoverished Ukrainian population and unobstructed access for international capital to Ukraine’s resources and cheap labor.

A fact-finding inquiry would ask awkward questions about the $5 billion that Assistant US Secretary of State, Victoria Nuland, Boasted the US had invested in subversion of the Ukrainian government, about who funded the violent Fascist agitators in Kiev, and about who was responsible for the fatal shootings in Kiev that reportedly killed or injured many police officers as well as agitators.

No. We don't wanna go there. And what's worst about Merkel's proposal is that if Germany and Russia can sort out the problem in Ukraine between themselves, what need is there for NATO, the UN and America's New World Order?

Germany’s been occupied for 70 years now, but with a good working relationship with Russia, what’s the US gonna do when Germany asks them to go fuck themselves, I mean, leave?

And maybe the Brits, with over 100 US military bases on their territory, used among other things, for drone strikes and mass spying, would like an end to American occupation too — in fact wouldn’t all of Europe?

Yes, America's five-billion-dollar intervention in Ukraine may yet turn out to have been their worst investment, precipitating a collapse in American world influence to match the implosion of the Soviet Union in 1990.

Meantime, Stephen Harper, the Mighty Mouse of the North, who mistakes the national aptitude for ice hockey with global political clout, has recalled Canada's ambassador to Russia and warned Putin that if he doesn't back off, he'll huff and puff some more.

See also:

Stephen Cohen, professor emeritus of Russian Studies at New York University and of politics at Princeton University explains what drives Russian actions and how Western intervention may lead to a disastrous outcome:



RT: Crimean air base pledges allegiance to local authorities

RT: Russia calls for legitimate Ukrainian gov't as West allies with neo-nazis


RT: Rebel Government in Kiev Betrays Its Own Supporters: Appoints Oligarchs to Govern the East

Voice of Russia: Crimean Authorities Confirm Takeover of Military Units

WUFYS: America's Neo-Nazi Ukrainian allies

Above links mainly from WhatReallyHappened.com, currently the best aggregator of English-language news on Ukraine.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Ukraine Update, March 2, 2014

Boiling Frogs: Glenn Greenwald’s Boss, Billionaire Omidyar, Co-Funded Ukraine Revolution Groups with US Government

CNN: "The Ukrainian Military Is In A VERY Bad Position Vis--à--Vis Russia Right Now"

RT: Five top military, security commanders take oath to Crimea

Ray McGovern: Ukraine: One ‘Regime Change’ Too Many?

RT: Russia warns Ukraine: use force against Ukraine civilians, a war crime

Club Orlov: Reichstag Fire in Kiev

Prof Michel Chossudovsky: The U.S. has Installed a Neo-Nazi Government in Ukraine

Eric Margolis: "F*** Europe"
The US media is barraging Russia and Putin with a drumfire of negative stories. The Sochi Olympics have come in for relentless, petty attacks and low-minded carping.

Anyone who knows Russia should be in awe that the normally bumbling, disorganized Ruskis managed to get their Olympic sites finished more or less on time – and that they still remain standing. Russians usually lose a lot of early battles, but they usually end up winning wars.

So what if Russia spent billions on the Sochi Olympics. Who is Washington to criticize Moscow after pouring over $2 trillion into the stupid wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and now Syria, with nothing to show but huge debts, armies of refugees, and graveyards?
Eric Margolis: The Road to War

RT: 675,000 Ukrainians pour into Russia as ‘humanitarian crisis’ looms

Voice of Russia: Ukraine launches treason case against Navy chief who surrendered

Jonathan Levy: The Ukraine Crisis – It’s the Intermarium Plan Again

Polskie Radio: Germany, France and Poland warn Ukraine to avoid deepening regional conflict

RT: Ukrainian troops dispatched to Crimea switch sides
“Today the majority of the Ukrainian armed forces deployed in Crimea passed to the side of the authorities of the Crimean autonomous region. The transition was absolutely peaceful, without a single shot fired either by the military or by the forces of self-defense,” an unnamed source told RIA Novosti news agency. The source added that some of the servicemen also ran away, while some submitted letters of resignation. The local military have not been paid for many months, the source also told RIA Novosti.
Telegraph: Ukraine: Putin's Crimea aim is to make the West look weak

CTV News: Harper tells Putin to back off
Or we'll, um, well, we'll huff and puff some more.
Times of India: Ukraine puts army on high combat alert as Putin prepares to ‘invade’
EU foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton urged Moscow not to send troops!
 The Independent: We don't want a war with Russia
War with Russia would be a dumb war to end all dumb wars
Voice of Russia: Canada says recalling ambassador from Russia for consultations, withdraws from G8 in Sochi

Wow: America's pipsqueak sidekick roars.

But since Harper insults Russia whenever an opportunity arises, the impact of these latest crude gestures may be somewhat blunted.

PressTV: 'Israeli army vet led Ukraine militia unit'

DeWelle: Russia gains Crimean foothold

William Engdahl: The Rape of Ukraine: Phase Two Begins
About those Ukrainian Naztis
... Ever since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 the crack-para-military UNA-UNSO members have been behind every revolt against Russian influence. The one connecting thread in their violent campaigns is always anti-Russia. The organization, according to veteran US intelligence sources, is part of a secret NATO “GLADIO” organization, and not a Ukraine nationalist group as portrayed in western media.
Andew McKillop: BOILING OVER: PUTIN AND THE FLASH MOB EMPIRE

WSJ: At U.N., Russia Defends Ukraine Intervention
Amid heightened fears of war between Russia and Ukraine, Ms. Power said the U.S. "applauds the remarkable restraint of the Kiev government." 
Kyiv Post: Ukraine finds its forces are ill-equipped to take back Crimea from Russia

Steve Sailer: Which Sergei Aksenov is which in Crimea?

Steve Sailer: Neo-Trotskyism: Globalism in All Countries

Zero Hedge: Obama And Putin Held Phone Conversation

RT: Ukrainian Navy flagship takes Russia’s side
Ukraine’s Navy flagship, the Hetman Sahaidachny frigate, has reportedly refused to follow orders from Kiev, and come over to Russia’s side and is returning home after taking part in NATO operation in the Gulf of Aden flying the Russian naval flag. ...
RT: Up to 143,000 Ukrainians requested asylum in Russia in two weeks

RT: Leader of US-backed Ukrainian Naztis calls for terrorism in Russia

EuroNews: Ukraine: Violent clashes in Kharkiv leave dozens injured

Zero Hedge: Ukraine Acting President Calls Emergency Meeting Of Security Chiefs; Russia Threatens To Cut Off The Gas

Zero Hedge: Pro-Russian Protesters Storm Kharkiv City Administration Building; Russian Flags Hoisted Across East Ukraine

Zero Hedge: Russia vs Ukraine: The Infographic

Aangirfan: 'NATO TROOPS SHOT BOTH SIDES IN UKRAINE' - REPORT

Global Research: Ukraine and the “Politics of Anti-Semitism”: The West Upholds Neo-Nazi Repression of Ukraine’s Jewish Community

RIANovosti: Russia Hurries to Issue Passports for Ukraine’s Former Riot Police

Blacklisted News: Rabbi advises Kiev Jews to Leave Country

Blacklisted News: ISRAELI MILITIA AMONG MANY GROUPS FIGHTING FOR KIEV

Anti-War.com: Look Who the US Is Siding With in Ukraine, Egypt, and Syria

Ukrainian National News: Entire Ukrainian Navy Resigns: Report Unconfirmed By Ukrainian Ministry Of Defense

Novinite: New Ukraine Leadership Vows to Expel Russian Fleet from Crimea

Channel News Asia: Over 10,000 protest in Ukraine's pro-Russia city of Donetsk

RT: US-backed Nazis Turn Against Rebel Ukrainian Government


ZeroHedge: Officers Of 76th Russian Shock Troops Division Operating In Ukraine

RT: Ukraine's fascists threaten Russia with nukes

Daily Mail: Bloody clashes on the streets of Ukraine

YahooNews: Russia's upper house to demand recall of Moscow ambassador to U.S.

NYTimes: Kremlin Prepares for Military Intervention

Ha'aretz: On Ukraine, Putin holds all the cards and dictates the timetable

CounterPunch: Dr. Strangelove Over Ukraine

The Daily Beast: Europe's Neo-Nazi scum swarming to Kiev

Prof. Frances Boyle, Interview: Ukraine was a Playbook CIA Coup d’état

Eric Draitser: Ukraine’s Sickness …and Europe’s Cure

RT: The Nazi Coup in Ukraine

Jean-Paul Leonard: The dirty War on Ukraine

Telegraph: Russia admits that it has moved troops in Ukraine
"... in full accordance with the foundation Russian-Ukrainian agreement on the Black Sea Fleet," the Russian Foreign Ministry said.

Daily Mail: Ukraine may invoke 1984 UK/US treaty to defend borders

LiveLeak: Crimea: video of Russian combat helicopters over Crimea

RTE News: Reports of Russian troops landing in Crimea

WUFYS: Yanukovich speaks

The Spec.com: Ukraine asks for intervention as Russian troops take control of two airports

Forbes Magazine: Washington's Man Yatsenyuk Setting Ukraine Up For Ruin

South China Morning Post: China sues Ukraine for breach of US$3b loan-for-grain agreement

Asia Times, Pepe Escobar: Carnival in Crimea

Pravda: EU prepares poisoned loan for Ukraine

DebkaFile: Russian marines, paratroops seize Crimean airports. Moscow’s creeping invasion continues

CNSNews: Russia seeks Access to Bases in Eight Countries for Its Ships and Bombers

Mike Shedlock: Inside Ukraine: Mish Reader Who Speaks Ukrainian and Russian Challenges Western Media View of Events

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Reaping the Ukrainian Whirlwind: Tyranny in Kiev, Russian Nukes 90 Miles off America's Southern Shore

As in Libya and Syria, so also in Ukraine, the West has aided and abetted a bunch of scum to do their dirty work, which is overthrowing the legitimate, and in the case of Ukraine, democratically elected, government of an independent sovereign state. Some details are provided by Paul Craig Roberts, former US Deputy Treasury Secretary, former Wall Street Journal Editor, Distinguished scholar, etc., etc. in his piece yesterday about the gun-toting Neo-Nazi thugs who've taken over in Kiev:
To the extent that government exists in post-coup Ukraine, it is laws dictated by gun and threat wielding thugs of the neo-Nazi, Russophobic, ultra-nationalist, right-wing parties. Watch the video of the armed thug, Aleksandr Muzychko, who boosts of killing Russian soldiers in Chechnya, dictating to the Rovno regional parliament a grant of apartments to families of protesters. http://rt.com/news/radical-opposition-intimidating-techniques-882/ 

Read about the neo-nazis intimidating the Central Election Commission in order to secure rule and personnel changes in order to favor the ultra-right in the forthcoming elections. Thug Aleksandr Shevchenko informed the CEC that armed activists will remain in CEC offices in order to make certain that the election is not rigged against the neo-nazis. What he means, of course, is the armed thugs will make sure the neo-nazis win. If the neo-nazis don’t win, the chances are high that they will take power regardless.

Members of President Yanukovich’s ruling party, the Party of Regions, have been shot, had arrest warrants issued for them, have experienced home invasions and physical threats, and are resigning in droves in hopes of saving the lives of themselves and their families. The prosecutor’s office in the Volyn region (western Ukraine) has been ordered by ultra-nationalists to resign en masse. Jewish synagogs and Eastern Orthodox Christian churches are being attacked.
But the response of the Obama administration has been to utter warnings to Russia against interfering in this wonderful transformation of a constitutional republic into a Fascist tyranny.Well, I guess that's understandable. As US Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland has boasted the US spent $5 billion on the subversion of Ukraine, so naturally, now, they're not gonna allow anyone to spoil their enjoyment of it with negative comments.

For Ukraine, however, the financial consequences of the coup are dire. Russia has frozen the $15 billion in aid that it had promised the former government of Ukraine and unless there is a restoration of the legitimate government and adherence with the agreement on new elections reached by EU mediation between the legitimate government and opposition parties, Russia will  presumably insist on Ukraine paying the full European price for natural gas, not the knock-down price previously offered.

Meantime US Secretary of State, John  Kerry has offered the rebel government in Kiev $1 billion, but not cash, just a loan, or rather not a loan, just a loan guarantee, which reveals clearly what the Americans actually think of the scoundrels they've put in power in Ukraine, and how much they actually care about the people of Ukraine, i.e., fuck all.

Russian Meridian class spy ship CCB-175 Viktor Leonov, docked, on
February 26, 2014, at Havana harbor. Source.
Meantime, Russia has announced the pending completion of agreements with Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and other countries to establish Russian military bases in those countries. That means Russian war ships with radar listening systems and nuke-tipped missiles within 100 miles of the Florida coast. But apparently Obama doesn't give a toss.

But in that case, why was it, again, we had the great Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962, when we were led to believe that the world faced the imminent threat of Armageddon because the Ukrainian Chairman of the Soviet Communist Party, Nikita Kruschev, had begun construction of a nuclear missile base in Cuba? If it doesn't matter to America having nuke missiles and missile carrying warships, including subs, based so close to home, why did it matter then?

In fact, Obama is in the same position as Kennedy in 1962. Then the US had placed nuclear-tipped Jupiter missiles on Russia's border in Turkey. Krushchev's Cuban missiles were the response. While maintaining that Russia had backed down, in fact it was America that backed down by removing its missiles from Turkey and also Italy on the understanding that Russia would abandon the Cuban missile base.

Today, America has place missiles in Poland on Russia's border in direct contravention of the gentleman's agreement reached between Ronald Reagan and Michael Gorbachev. Russia is now responding with missiles on America's doorstep. If Obama thinks that doesn't matter he is more of a fool than generally supposed.

America the arrogant, the indispensable, the nation whose capitalist control, and degenerate code of ethics must be imposed upon the entire world, now appears on a collision course with reality. If the brutal, hypocritical  and stupid course of US/Nato action does not result in extremely brutal consequences the world will be lucky.

Meantime, Canada, America's pipsqueak sycophant, is rushing its inconsequential and uncharismatic Foreign Minister, Baird, to Kiev to give moral support to the Neo-Nazi backed insurrectionist regime.

Ukraine: Just One Step in the Assimilation of Eurasia by the New World Order

Canspeccy.wordpress.com, February 22, 2014: In the Weekend National Post, Baron Conrad Black of Crossharbour in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Neocon, ex-con, ex-Canadian, ex-member of the Order of Canada, former media tycoon, etcetera, etcetera, explains the place of Ukraine in the New World Order project for the assimilation of Eurasia:
The West must always resist oppression, and must now embrace and assist its friends in Ukraine, not only from compassion for them, but to bring closer the adherence of Holy Mother Russia to the West and to stretch the West from the Americas across the Eurasian land mass to the Far East and Australasia.
Social Nationalists (Svoboda) with chains and cobble stones in Kiev. Source
Forget the motherhood phrases about resisting oppression, about assisting friends, about compassion, and what you have is a statement of New World Order policy, which is the unrelenting assimilation of the former Soviet Empire in successive slices. First the Soviet satellites were assimilated by the EU and Nato, then the Baltic states, then the Balkans, now is the turn of Ukraine, to be followed most likely by Belarus, and then the Caucuses, and on, and on.

How is this to be accomplished? By a new kind of imperialism as spelled out years ago in a newspaper article by Tony Blair’s then foreign policy advisor, Robert Cooper.
The most logical way to deal with chaos, and the one employed most often in the past, is colonisation. But this is unacceptable to postmodern states. Empire and imperialism are words that have become a form of abuse and no colonial powers are willing to take on the job, though the opportunities – perhaps even the need – for colonisation is as great as it ever was in the nineteenth century. Those left out of the global economy risk falling into a vicious circle. Weak government means disorder and that means falling investment.

All the conditions for imperialism are there, but both the supply and demand for imperialism have dried up. And yet a world in which the efficient and well-governed export stability and liberty seems eminently desirable.

What is needed is a new kind of imperialism, one compatible with human rights and cosmopolitan values: an imperialism which aims to bring order and organisation but which rests today on the voluntary principle.

We already have voluntary imperialism of the global economy through institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank. These multilateral institutions provide help to states wishing to find their way back into the global economy and into the virtuous circle of investment and prosperity. In return they make demands which, they hope, address the political and economic failures that have contributed to the original need for assistance.
Again, forget the self-justifying imperialist verbiage about, for example, “The most logical way to deal with chaos,” which assumes that which has to be demonstrated, namely, that one country or imperialist block has the right, let alone the responsibility, to determine the future of another. And forget the crocodile tears about weak government meaning falling investment, which actually refers to the profit opportunities currently denied to international finance, which drives the NWO. Then you have a plain statement of the new imperialist strategy, which is to provoke, within target states, a popular demand, or at least the appearance of a popular demand, for “human rights and cosmopolitan values,” which is to say, promotion of homosexuality and every other form of non-reproductive recreational sex, pornography and Western atheistic decadence, to be undertaken in parallel with the covert multi-billion-dollar financing of opposition groups headed by fifth columnists with an eye to the main chance.

Other tactics include provoking the legitimate authorities to violence against agitators, if necessary using sharpshooters to kill demonstrators and police* to excite the mob to a state of hysteria and the police or military to a state of trigger-happy anger.

Then, if all else fails, resort is made to the NWO standby policies of economic blockade such as cost half a million children’s lives in Iraq under the Clinton administration, and R-2-P, the alleged responsibility to protect allegedly oppressed people, a totally non-existent principal of international law, deployed to justify murderous aerial bombardment of any government that remains standing after prolonged internal subversion from abroad, e.g., Saddam’s Iraq, Gaddhafi’s Libya, or Assad’s Syria.

The Ukraine now teeters on the edge of chaos created by US-led NWO order intervention. Dupes of the propaganda believe they are campaigning for independence, an independence they laughably hope to achieve by submitting to the undemocratic rule of the European Union.

The bureaucratic class in the Ukraine no doubt expects that membership of the EU will net them greatly increased real incomes and index-linked pensions, as for some it may. But for the mass of Ukrainians, assimilation will mean austerity and mass unemployment, as in Greece, Italy, and Spain, while for international finance it will provide the long-awaited opportunity to buy up Black Sea water front for pennies on the dollar, take over the resources of the Crimea, and the rich agricultural land of Ukraine. In addition, the best and the brightest, including those lovely girls displaying themselves in naked protest in Berlin and elsewhere, will get their EU passports, which means never having to return home again.

There is, however, a downside to this phase of the war for global hegemony. Ukraine has for hundreds of years been an integral part of Russia, Kiev being the founding capital of Russia in the Tenth Century. Eastern Ukraine is Russian-speaking with a large Russian minority, and is home to Russia’s Black Sea naval base of Sevastapol (now under lease from Ukraine). Moreover, Russia remains a great nation still in possession of a potentially world-destroying nuclear arsenal, and a government intent on maintaining its own sphere of interest in Eurasia. Thus the drive for global empire can be pursued only at the risk of world war.
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And as Patrick Buchanan notes, the campaign against the legitimate, democratically elected government of Ukraine is undermining whatever credibility the US may once have had within its own sphere of influence as a champion of democracy, freedom and decency. This is evident in the decision of Little Iceland to abandoned the quest for EU membership, in the inclination of Hungarians now to look to Russia as a counter to the suffocating denial of freedom under the globalist yoke, and in the desire of the majority of citizens in Britain, Ireland, Netherlands and France to escape from EU control.

*Early reports by the New York Times, the BBC and others said a number of police had been killed as well as demonstrators during violent protests in Kiev’s Independence Square. But all mention of police killed seems to have been scrubbed from most subsequent Western media reports.

PostScript: Confessions Of the Maidan Snipers
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See also:

From Hungary, the Mouksa Underground on the Benefits of EU Membership: There’s No Solution Except Revolution

Eric Draitser: Ukraine’s Sickness and Europe’s Cure: Neo-Liberalism and Neo-Fascism Join Hands

SCGNews: Washington’s Role in the Ukrainian Coup & How it May Spin Out of Control

James Corbett Interview with Paul Craig Roberts: How often does the US have to be wrong? They have no diplomatic skills. All they can do is lie.

Global Research: How the Politically Correct, Diversity-loving West Brought Jew-hating Nationalists to Power in Ukraine

WSWS: Western-backed Coup in Ukraine Brings Fascists to Power

Andrei Malgin: Forget Kiev. The Real Fight Will Be for Crimea
 
Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya: The Road to Moscow Goes Through Kiev: A Coup d’Etat That Threatens Russia

Andrew Higgins: Ukrainian Protesters See Too Many Familiar Faces in Parliament After Revolution

Pepe Escobar: Will NATO annex Ukraine?