Sunday, April 13, 2014

It's astonishing that the media in the west portraits the ethnic Russian Ukrainians as 'separatists', while at the same time the people that protested a month ago in Kiev were portrayed as exercising their 'democratic rights to protest' (and violently overthrow the elected government while at it). ...The hypocrisy in western media surprises with a new low with each passing 'report'...
The Global financial structure is based on a Ponzi system, it needs wars and conflicts to sustain itself and distract from the actualities of international relations - the lobbied think tanks and their media cheer-leaders focus on what will soften public opinion.  Right now it's interesting to see Western media accuse Russia of precisely what West did in Kiev i.e. deploy provocateurs and snipers from Right Sector and Svoboda to push a coup into place, but this backfired as not all Ukranians support fascists and wanted a referendum  This leaves the EU in a difficult conundrum, does it support the ballot box or the bullet?   The EU didn't support the ballot box in Kiev, in which they made a deal with the democratically elected President of Ukraine, then allowed it to be completely overturned when the fascists overthrew him. Therefore, it's almost certainly the case that they won't support the democratic process in these other areas too. Consider, for a second, the notion that the EU did support the ballot box. There's a good chance that people would vote to stay in Ukraine, so why don't the EU just agree to the referendum and surprise Russia? Seemingly, they're scared of democracy when there's Right.... now it's interesting to see Western media accuse Russia of precisely what West did in Kiev ie deploy provocateurs and snipers from Right Sector and Svoboda to push a coup into place, but this backfired as not all Ukranians support fascists and wanted a referendum
... Patriotism takes the form of ultra nationalism when a people are suppressed and their political system is manipulated as Russia has been doing in Ukraine. This is the result of Russia's installation of puppet presidents and poisoning of those not appropriately aligned. Anyone with half a brain can see from where the interference comes....hence it won't work in their favor....well... Yatseniuk said yesterday, at Donetsk, as the Ukrainian military and police special forces defied him, that he would allow referendums in Eastern Ukraine. Today he has already forgotten that, and proceeds with "anti-terrorist" operations, after he was lucky enough to find at least some soldiers willing to join the Blackwater mercenaries in shooting civilians. It goes to show that he is a far worse and dangerous liar than the average politician of the West, and also will not allow anyone else use the same methods that brought him to power.
I wish good luck to the people of East Ukraine who chose to fight against the illegal fascist government of Kiev.
In Crimea they were offered the chance to return to Ukraine. It will not be as easy in Eastern Ukraine, which is why nobody is sure if Putin wants it or not. I am sure he has a plan for both scenarios. Interestingly he promised to guarantee three languages in Crimea, whereas the diabolical administration in Kiev promised to ban Russian the moment it came to power. You can be sure that whatever plan Putin follows it is more considered and thought through than the Western backed largely fascist regime in Kiev.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Putin is a thug bby nature... he rose to power through the exercise of thuggery and so, obviously, he will seek to gain the upper hand in Ukraine by the methods he understands.
Russian is obviously indulging in brass-faced state-sponsored terrorism here, the people taking over police stations etc in East Ukraine are nothing but Russian storm troops without uniforms. They most certainly take their orders from Moscow.
If the West is serious about resisting this action they will be working out how to deal with the forthcoming fuel crisis when Russian cuts of Europe's gas next winter.
If they had bothered to sort out the energy question in advance (instead of wasting the money on bankers' bonuses, politicians expenses, civil servants' pensions and pointless foreign aid to states which don't need it) Europe and the West would not now be confronted with this bullying gangster and his extreme actions.
Sort out laser fusion energy with proper funding and Putin will soon be forced to crawl back into his hole !

Anonymous said...

Glory to the miners! Glory to Donbass!
May the miners rise and bring down the Kiev junta!
The Kiev government of neo-Nazis and oligarchs, the puppet government of the western imperialists, is attacking your brothers and sisters!
Support to the Donetsk People’s Republic!

Anonymous said...

"the EU has BLOOD on its hands"...
THE EU HAS BLOOD ON ITS HANDS"....nigel farage
The UK HAS to get out of this murderous union...vote UKIP next month for OUR referendum...to hell with the EU, NATO, USA, Nuland, Haig, neo-nazi scum and the rest of these warmongers...hit the bastards where it hurts..

Anonymous said...

"the EU has BLOOD on its hands"...
THE EU HAS BLOOD ON ITS HANDS"....nigel farage
The UK HAS to get out of this murderous union...vote UKIP next month for OUR referendum...to hell with the EU, NATO, USA, Nuland, Haig, neo-nazi scum and the rest of these warmongers...hit the bastards where it hurts..

Anonymous said...

Junta supported the U.S/EU. starts to kill people. What it means:

1) Junta illegitimate
2) Any negotiations with junta with U.S./EU participation or without it are not possible anymore
3) Today, the junta has signed his own warrant

Anonymous said...

Your American Walt Disney dream world, which is what you wish upon others is not going to happen any more.
Ukrainians and especially Europeans have no interest in spreading the false beliefs and phoney artificial plastic society that the US represents and needs to spread in order to maintain its economic and political hegemony.
The US economy is doomed and the slogan 'Yankee go home' has been modernized and become 'US fuck off!' ....as the crude and cheap American 'diplomat' Victoria Nuland.would put it.

Anonymous said...

Overnight, the interior minister reported an attack on a police station in the nearby city of Kramatorsk. A video from local news website Kramatorsk.info showed a group of camouflaged men armed with automatic weapons storming the building. The news website also reported that supporters of the separatist Donetsk People's Republic have occupied the administration building, built a barricade with tires around it and put a Russian flag nearby.

Regional news website OstroV said three key administrative buildings have been seized in another city in the area, Enakiyeve.

On Saturday in Donetsk, the regional capital, witnesses said the men who entered the police building were wearing the uniforms of the Berkut, the feared riot police squad that was disbanded in February after Yanukovych's ouster. Berkut officers' violent dispersal of a demonstration in Kiev in November set off the mass protests that culminated in bloodshed in February when more than 100 people died in sniper fire. The acting government says the snipers were police.

It wasn't immediately clear if the men who occupied the Donetsk police building had made any demands, but the Donetsk police chief said on national television that he was forced to offer his resignation.

Anonymous said...

Is there any credibility left in USA? - the ones that go around the globe doing whatever they feel like? Moscow involvement? how about Joe Biden in KIEV? and CIA top man? how about 2004? Soros support of previous president in Ukraine? USA should get the picture right: They were top dogs until sometime back. China and Russia now are super powers too that also happen to have better performing economies and governments than the USA. It is about time that USA gets the message that the world is not theirs. They wanted a base in Crimea? As a provocation? Well Russia is no longer a weak country is it? EU? well these manage to be even more pathetic than the USA

Anonymous said...

Pro-Russian activists have taken control another official building in east Ukraine, a police station in the town of Horlivka, near Donetsk.
Since April 12 pro-Russia forces have targeted a number of cities in eastern Ukraine, occupying official buildings and in some cases exchanging fire with Ukrainian government forces.
A 0600 GMT deadline for pro-Russian separatists to disarm and withdraw from the Eastern city of Slaviansk has past, with no sign of action being taken.
Ukraine's interim president Olexander Turchynov hit out at "aggression" from Russia, but said Kiev was "not against" a vote on the future of the country, a key demand from protesters.
UK Foreign Secretary William Hague has accused Russia of a "gross, deliberate and premeditated" destabilisation of Ukraine, and called for sanctions, ahead of a meeting with EU foreign ministers.
The US government has condemned what it says are Russian-lead developments in the Ukraine.
Key EU governments have reasons to be wary of further sanctions. Germany is reliant on Russia for gas supplies, France has defence contracts with the country, there is heavy Russian investment in the UK's finance industry.