b********n 发帖数: 38600 | 1 Some of the other statements, transcribed by RT, confirming just how
powerless Ukraine truly is in this struggle between David backed by the
world's most insolvent and natgas hungry countries, and an ascendent Kremlin
goliath:
Tymoshenko, who plans to run in Ukraine’s presidential election, expressed
confidence that she would have found “a way to zap those assholes [Russia].”
“I’ll use all my connections, I’ll raise the whole world – as soon as I
’m able to – in order to make sure.. Bugger!.. not even scorched earth won
’t remain where Russia stands,” she promised.
Despite being incapacitated by spinal disc hernia the ex-PM stressed she’s
ready to “grab a machine gun, you know what I’m saying, and go shoot this
bastard [Putin] in the forehead.” | b********n 发帖数: 38600 | 2 Just a friendly reminder about Victoria "Nuland":
Victoria Nuland is the daughter of Yale bioethics and medicine professor
Sherwin B. Nuland, whose original surname was ***Nudelman***. Victoria’s
paternal grandfather was Meyer Nudelman from a family of Jewish immigrants
who came to New York City from Russia.
--married to Robert Kagan, whose father established PNAC (of "New Pearl
Harbor" fame before 9/11), and related to Elena Kagan, former SCOTUS nominee
- see how the web is interwoven?
Is Elena Kagan Related to PNAC Founder and Neocon Extremist Donald Kagan?
by Scott Creighton
All in the Family; The Globalist Kagans of Brooklyn
If Elena Kagan is (a cousin of both) Robert Kagan (PNAC, Council on Foreign
Relations, American Enterprise Institute, “Rebuilding Americas Defenses’
… “New Pearl Harbor Type event“) and Fred Kagan (PNAC and the Surge plan,
American Enterprise Institute, “Rebuilding Americas Defenses”… “New
Pearl Harbor Type Event…”) as well as (the niece of ) Donald Kagan (
founder of the PNAC, “Rebuilding Americas Defenses”… “New Pearl Harbor
Type Event“…) then when she was working in the Obama administration to
keep from investigating the crimes of the Bush-era neocons, she was actually
covering up for her family; she was keeping her uncle and her cousins out
of prison.
http://willyloman.wordpress.com/2010/07/01/is-elena-kagan-relat | i**t 发帖数: 3556 | 3 Russian Politician Suggests Dividing Ukraine Along Lines Of Nazi-Soviet Pact
, Proposes West Ukraine Referendum
(Reuters) - A prominent Russian politician has proposed dividing Ukraine
along the lines of an infamous Nazi-Soviet pact and suggested that regions
in Western Ukraine hold referendums on breaking away from Kiev.
In a letter sent to the governments of Poland, Romania and Hungary, Vladimir
Zhirinovsky also suggested those countries hold referendums on
incorporating the regions into their territory.
Zhirinovsky, whose nationalist Liberal Democratic party largely backs
President Vladimir Putin in the Russian parliament, sent the letter as
Russia annexed the Crimea region of southern Ukraine last week.
He is deputy speaker at the Duma and his party holds a minority in the
parliament. But his ideas and language resonate with a large part of the
Russian population and the Kremlin's increasingly pro-nationalist rhetoric.
His letter, seen by Reuters, suggested Poland, Hungary and Romania, who are
now in the European Union, might wish to take back regions which he said
were in the past their territories.
The regions were incorporated into Ukraine when it was part of the Soviet
Union at the end of World War Two and featured in a secret annex of the 1939
Molotov-Ribbentrop pact under which the Soviet and Nazi German foreign
ministers carved up the area.
"It's never too late to correct historical errors," Zhirinovsky wrote.
It was not clear whether the letter was serious or a publicity stunt. But it
follows a crisis in relations between Moscow and Kiev since the Moscow-
backed Viktor Yanukovich was ousted as Ukraine's president last month.
Zhirinovsky proposed Ukraine's Chernivtsi, Zakarpattia, Volyn, Lviv,
Ternopil, Ivano-Frankivsk and Rovensky regions, together with Poland,
Romania and Hungary hold referendums on whether the regions should break
away from Ukraine.
Romania might wish to have Chernivtsi, Hungary the Zakarpattia region, and
Poland the rest, he said.
The proposal would allow central Ukraine to be free of "unnecessary tensions
" and the referendums would "bring prosperity and tranquillity to the
Ukrainian native land," the letter said.
Polish Foreign Ministry spokesman Marcin Wojciechowski dismissed the letter
as a "complete oddity" and regretted some Russians "still think in terms of
the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact."
Ukraine's government spokeswoman declined to comment.
Sergei Sobolev, head of Ukraine's largest parliamentary faction, the
Fatherland party, called Zhirinovsky a "provocateur".
"But Zhirinovsky often is the voice of Putin," he added.
Alexandr Efremov, head of the parliamentary faction Party of Regions,
Ukraine's former ruling party, said he did not support Zhirinovsky's
proposal.
"Just as we have some intemperate people, Russia has some of them as well,"
Efremov said at a briefing. "I do not support this (Zhirinovsky's) approach.
" (Additional reporting by Pavel Polityuk and Natalia Zinets in Kiev,
Writing by Lidia Kelly, Editing by Angus MacSwan) |
|