Ukraine-- US Blinks in Face-Off with Russia -- by Finian Cunningham

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  1. Kiwi33

    Kiwi33 New Member

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    read full excellent article >>> http://www.veteransnewsnow.com/2015/05/18/518327us-blinks-in-face-off-with-russia/
     
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    Eadora Well-Known Member

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    Thanking the Kiwi for an Excellent Article :clapping:

    US Blinks in Face-Off with Russia
    http://mycatbirdseat.com/2015/05/91478-us-blinks-in-face-off-with-russia/

    More from the Article:
    "..Putin firmly, but politely donning a smile, read Kerry the riot act on geopolitics, thus:
    Washington better stop pushing its war agenda via the crazy Neo-Nazi regime in Kiev
    and better begin behaving itself with some sanity"


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    The puerile American bully diplomacy just doesn't seem to work with the Russki's
    ........................................as Washington is publicly Humiliated & forced to back off

    Putin reads the riot act to the NWO criminal Cabal & decisively Wins another One
    .................... as - Kerry, Nuland & NATO Chief - brought to task & kiss his hand
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    Further from the Article:
    The evidence that Washington has now blinked in its reckless standoff with Russia
    is further seen in Kerry’s open embrace of implementing the Minsk ceasefire.

    Also, in the last week the NATO civilian chief, Norwegian Jens Stoltenberg, told the
    Kiev regime that it must implement the Minsk accords on a mutual basis with the rebel
    militia in the self-declared Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics

    But the star-turn in the latest American display of blinking in the face of adversity
    has to go to State Department deputy Victoria Nuland….. said “Washington was
    willing to expand its participation in ensuring the implementation of the Minsk agreements,

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    Draco Well-Known Member

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    Wow Russia must need a win for their people pretty bad to be celebrating this event the way you two are.

    Biggest problem is time, American politicians always want to leave some stupid mark so they rush choices in order to do so.

    Putin on the other hand can afford to be patient as a president for life. He's done a great jb so far but really, why shouldn't he be patient? As long as it's just Crimea he took no country is going to act. Meanwhile he is a god to the Russian people for gaining territory for them and acting the conquoror.

    I don't really see any big points from this meeting that anyone could cheer for. But to each their own I suppose
     
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    Rhetorically speaking, it's a complete about-face on the part of the US. While I'm sure Putin & Co. are waiting to see actions, notably from Ukraine, that reflect this change, there's no denying that Kerry's visit represents a new posture towards Russia.

     
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    Jeannette Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I trust them not...neither Kerry, Nuland, Obama and the whole bunch. While they were making 'nice', they were probably winking at Poroshenko because there was a big attack on Donetsk yesterday... killing civilians of course. In addition Washington was also in the kill towards Macedonia... another nation daring to offend the 'sociopathic powers that be'.

    The intent is to stop the Turk Stream gas pipe line so as to hurt Russia, the way the South Stream pipe line was stopped by Bullying Bulgaria. This will also force Greece, Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic, Italy etc., into paying higher prices for its US equivalent. But look, this is what Washington considers fair competition...bullying nations, and if that doesn't work, then buy the protesters with some freshly minted dollar bills for regime change.

    Of course if worse comes to work, what's a few terrorist attacks...and a few false flag ones to really arouse ethnic tension...and if we're lucky there might even be a civil war. Now that will show them who is boss.


    TRUST ME PLEASE! [​IMG]
     
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    Eadora Well-Known Member

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    A Wise perspective, I am sure

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    Woogs Well-Known Member

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    I'm fairly sure that Russia will employ the old Reagan axiom in this case ...... "trust, but verify".
     
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    And so they should too. When Kerry's come bearing gifts (in this case humbleness) be especially aware.

    I'm still waiting to see what this curious diplomatic event was all really about. I guess we'll find out in time.
     

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