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March 7, 2014 0

BBC Now Admits: Armed Nazis Led “Revolution” in Kiev, Ukraine

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Links BBC Now Admits: Armed Nazis Led “Revolution†in Kiev, Ukraine March 7, 2014 ( Tony Cartlucci – New Eastern Outlook ) – Like the West’s support of sectarian terrorists across the Middle East, including Al Qaeda, it has found the most despicable elements in Ukrainian society to lead “revolution†for the sociopolitical reordering of Eastern Europe.  As the dust settles and the West’s proxy regime finds itself safely entrenched in Kiev, Ukraine – the Western media can now finally recuperate some of its lost legitimacy after months of denying the obvious – that armed Neo-Nazis led the so-called “Euromaidan†uprising. A BBC Newsnight short titled, “ Neo-Nazi threat in new Ukraine ,†reveals xenophobic Jew-hating nationalists, armed and leading the mobs in Kiev, directly contradicting months of Western media narratives portraying the rabble as aspiring for “freedom,â€â€œdemocracy,†and “closer ties with the West,†with the most absurd example being  the “ I am Ukrainian †propaganda reel. Far from a “pro-democracy†uprising, the “Euromaidan†was yet another case of Western engineered regime change leveraging the good intentions of the ill-informed to mask the covert backing of ugly armed extremists, just as it had done all across the similarly engineered “ Arab Spring†in 2011

March 5, 2014 0

​US hypocrisy over ‘Russian aggression’ in Ukraine

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Links US hypocrisy over ‘Russian aggression’ in Ukraine March 5, 2014 ( Nile Bowie for RT ) -  As divisions deepen between the eastern and western regions of Ukraine, the backers of the putsch regime in Kiev portray Russia as a reckless aggressor to absolve their own responsibility for engineering the crisis. A woman and a young boy walk past pro-Russian self-defence activists standing guard in front of the Crimean Cabinet of the Ministers in Simferopol on March 2, 2014. (AFP Photo / Genya Savilov) While denunciations of Moscow have streamed out of western capitals in recent days over the standoff in Crimea, it should be understood that the political crisis currently unfolding in Ukraine could have been wholly avoided

March 2, 2014 0

Russian Troops Surround Two Military Bases in Crimea; Kerry Warns Russia Could be Expelled from G8

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The New York Times reports Ukraine Forces Are Ill Equipped to Take Crimea Back From Russia Crimea has always been a vital base for the Soviet and then Russian Navy, serving as the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet, which has controlled the waters off southern Russia since 1783. After a period of tension following Ukraine’s independence when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, Russia got to keep its base in Crimea on a lease, extended until at least 2042 by the now-ousted president, Viktor F. Yanukovych