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Will Russia deploy military forces to Ukraine? : Comments
By Ali Omidi, published 28/2/2014One can assume Russia has not been idle and has been working out an effective strategy in order to reduce the geopolitical costs of what is going on in this East European country for Moscow.
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Posted by mac, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 11:47:50 AM
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Yeah, it is amazing, the hubris of the Yanks. An unexceptional and brutal people, who love the smell of human blood, have adopted the Israeli position that they too are Children of God and whatever they think and do has Divine Imprimatur. And they are armed to the teeth with nukes!
Be very afraid my friends! The Crazies are running the world. Posted by David G, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 4:23:24 PM
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Yes hating 340 million American people certainly provides an aim in life for those with simple needs
:) Posted by plantagenet, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 8:03:59 PM
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The Looting Of Ukraine Has Begun From
http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2014/03/06/looting-ukraine-begun/ According to a report in Kommersant-Ukraine, the finance ministry of Washington’s stooges in Kiev who are pretending to be a government has prepared an economic austerity plan that will cut Ukrainian pensions from $160 to $80 so that Western bankers who lent money to Ukraine can be repaid at the expense of Ukraine’s poor. http://www.kommersant.ua/doc/2424454 It is Greece all over again. Before anything approaching stability and legitimacy has been obtained for the puppet government put in power by the Washington orchestrated coup against the legitimate, elected Ukraine government, the Western looters are already at work. Naive protesters who believed the propaganda that EU membership offered a better life are due to lose half of their pension by April. But this is only the beginning. The corrupt Western media describes loans as “aid.” However, the 11 billion euros that the EU is offering Kiev is not aid. It is a loan. Moreover, it comes with many strings, including Kiev’s acceptance of an IMF austerity plan. Posted by Philip S, Friday, 7 March 2014 8:44:51 PM
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I agree with your comments in regard to American hypocrisy, it's simply amazing that representatives of the nation that invaded and devastated Iraq have the hubris to lecture the Russians.