US vs Russia , The Ukraine ,Russia ‘s Near Abroad and US’s Fake Far Abroad plus The EU,Friends and Foes
- US Blinks in Face-Off with Russia ( Source)
After staring Russia in the face for the best part of a year, the poker-faced Americans finally realised they are holding a bunch of worthless cards. And the Americans blinked.
- Diplomatic Victory, and Affirmation, for Putin (From New York Times of all ) (Source)
For Russia, victory came three days after Victory Day, in the form of Secretary of State John Kerry’s visit this week to the Black Sea resort city of Sochi. It was widely interpreted here as a signal of surrender by the Americans — an olive branch from President Obama, and an acknowledgment that Russia and its leader are simply too important to ignore.
- Why the US is Finally Talking to Russia By Pepe Escobar (Source)
So a woman walks into a room… That’s how quite a few jokes usually start. In our case, self-appointed Queen of Nulandistan Victoria “F**k the EU” walks into a room in Moscow to talk to Russian deputy foreign ministers Sergei Ryabkov and Grigory Karasin. A joke? Oh no; that really happened. Why?
- Vasserman: The West finally understood that pressuring Russia will get it nowhere (Source)
Anatoliy Vasserman is a relatively well known Soviet, and currently Ukrainian, engineer, writer, and political advisor. In his view, the US fears a close economic partnership between Russia and China because it would spell the end of the dollar. Moreover, the West can’t exert pressure on Russia the same way that it can on, say, Libya or Syria–by sending in mercenary terrorists and/or bombers. Commenting on recent developments, Vasserman said that Poroshenko’s pledge to retake the Donbass Airport was inconsistent with the US-promoted notion that Ukraine was a helpless victim of Russian aggression–however, Poroshenko’s words and behavior are inconsistent with how a “victim” ought to look and act, which meant that relatively minor statement meant for a specific narrow domestic audience became a source of embarrassment for the US.
- Fateful Steps That Led to the Crisis in Ukraine (Part One) (Source)
- Ukraine Deceives Europe (Source)
A year and a half has passed since the well-known dramatic events took place in Ukraine. Having come to power the regime started to practice a kind of Newspeak, or fictional language. Misleading terms are routinely used to deceive people.
- Russia asks Riga to answer for controversial art installation (Source)
Russia’s Embassy in Latvia has sent a note to the country’s Foreign Ministry over an installation in Riga which features a crucified person
- Poroshenko’s political life hangs in the balance’ ( Source)
President Poroshenko of Ukraine is trying to walk a fine line between an extreme right fascist position to uphold for his political survival in Ukraine, and a more conciliatory tone he has to take internationally, says geopolitical analyst Eric Draitser
- Poroshenko signs decommunization law (Source)
Apart from that, the Ukrainian president also signed the laws on access to archives of the agencies of repression of the communist totalitarian regime for of 1917-1991
- Ukraine’s Poroshenko Wants Russians Interned in Prison Camps (Source)
Ukraine is a US-installed Nazi-infested fascist police state – waging war on its own people.
Criticizing regime policy is strictly forbidden. Anyone opposing state policies is targeted for elimination – by imprisonment or cold-blooded murder.
Free and open media don’t exist. Authorities want only their own views disseminated. Reporting hard truths on issues mattering most is criminalized
- Vandals smash Zhukov memorial plaque in Kiev (Source)
All participants in the incident were taken to the district police department. “On Saturday, young people wearing masks smashed a memorial plaque in honor of Marshal Georgy Zhukov. All participants in the incident were taken to the district police department,” the press service report says. “The group comprises residents of Kiev and the Kiev region. They are students aged between 14 and 18.” In all, 14 people were detained, Ukraine’s Interior Ministry said.
Meanwhile, Verkhovna Rada’s deputy from the Ukraine’s Radical Party Igor Moseychuk famous for his involvement in several scandals interfered with the work of the law enforcers. The lawmaker wrote about this on the Facebook page. “Police detained activists. I had to lecture the cops on de-communization,” he wrote, calling Zhukov a “Ukrainophobe”.
- Kiev Recognizes Ultranationalist Nazi Era Collaborators as Freedom Fighters (Source)
Ukraine’s new law equates communism with Nazism. Poroshenko signed it on Friday.
It blatantly contravenes fundamental international law. It’s part of Kiev’s thinly veiled scheme to ban regime opposition.
Police states operate this way. Ukrainian ruthlessness increases with each new repressive act. Expect the worst to come.
- Kiev legalizes foreign “volunteers” and outlaws foreign “mercenaries” by Oleg Tsarev
Former Presidential candidate of Ukraine, Chairman of Novorossia Parliament (Source)
- OPG “Right Sector” and “Azov” Received Instructions for the Overthrow of the Junta (Source)
Last weekend, on the bases of radical groups “Right Sector” and “Azov” was a presentation of the book with a great name “Kiev City Junta.” These kinds of events are not widely reported in the Ukrainian media, which is not surprising
- Pyatt’s days in Ukraine numbered (Source)
The article predicts that Pyatt is not long for this world, given that his ambassadorship has had a record of total failure, and moreover his militant rhetoric only served to antagonize Russia and the Donbass militia. Therefore he would be a logical sacrifice to make as a sign that the US policy toward Ukraine (and Russia) is in fact changing.
- Poroshenko says there is no alternative to complete fulfilment of Minsk agreements (Source)
“This is a clear position coordinated with the United States and with our Normandy format partners – Germany and France,” Poroshenko said
- EU believes Kiev is deliberately delaying reforms (Source)
European media are showing growing impatience with the Kiev government’s slow pace of reforms, accusing it of using the continuing conflict on the Donbass as a pretext for doing nothing.
- Amsterdam district court gives Ukraine time till July to reply on Scythian gold case ( Source)
The Scythian gold exhibits were put on view at the Allard Pierson Museum in Amsterdam as part of the “Crimea: Gold and Secrets of the Black Sea” exhibition in February 2014
- Mission Impossible: Poroshenko’s Bold ‘Four Ds’ Plan Doomed (Source)
Ukrainian President Poroshenko has presented his plan aimed at creating “a new, democratic, European Ukraine;” however, the question remains open if Poroshenko’s “Ukrainian Dream” will come true?
- Ukraine offers up a sales catalog (Source)
The Ukrainian government has adopted a list of properties to privatize in 2015. The list includes 285 assets, among them, 30 coal mines, including the Zassiadko mine of Donetsk.
- Glory to Ukraine No Money for Bribes? Kiev Police Now Accept Vodka ( Source)
- Ukraine Doubles Down, Uses Money Owed to Creditors to Fund War ( Source)
Sensing weakening Western support, Ukraine, under the cover of a debt moratorium, diverts money it owes its creditors to fund more war
- Ukrainian government approves privatization of more than 300 state-owned enterprises (Source)
- Ex-PM: Ukraine’s default is a culmination of a plan (Source)
- Liberal Ukraine Is a Basket Case, While Illiberal Russia and Belarus Have Flourished (Source)
The West often forces its institutions on developing countries, when they would be better off with their native ones.
- Why does Belarus have twice the GDP per capital of Ukraine (before the civil war)?
- Defanging the Ukrainian Oligarchs (Source)
Poroshenko, however, has proven himself to be a politician of compromise; he learned from his polarizing predecessors Viktor Yushchenko and Viktor Yanukovych that division is not a viable approach to governance. The main actors on all sides of the battle with the oligarchs must surely understand that a third Maidan might finish off the country for good. Although reshaping the contract with the oligarchs is an important goal, Poroshenko and his government must work on developing a new social contract with the population, which, after all, was the main objective of the Maidan.
- Kiev’s Ongoing Aggression on Donbass by Stephen Lendman (Source)
- No people there, only terrorists’: Pro-Kiev governor eyes cutting road transport with rebel areas (Source)
There are no people there, only terrorists. Normal people have all gone to our side,” Moskal told a truck driver while studying cargo papers. “If you are feeding the terrorists, then you are aiding and abetting them.”
“But it’s all Ukraine. Nobody declared martial law here,” the driver argues.
“I banned everything from crossing except cars and pedestrians. And starting 12th there would be only pedestrians. Because of the likes of you,” the governor replies.
“Yesterday we detained 168 freighters, and they started rioting at the checkpoint and threatening me. I don’t give a f**k about your threats,” Moskal continues. “As for the beer, let them drink urine!”
- The Chilling Statistics of Ukrainian Police State (Info graphics) (Source)
- Ukraine’s capital to remove Soviet symbols by late August (Source)
The move follows the adoption of the controversial law that aims to ‘de-communise’ Ukraine. The law, which bans the use of both Soviet and Nazi symbols, was passed by the Ukrainian parliament on April 9 but has not been yet signed by President Pyotr Poroshenko. The law also envisages renaming scores of towns across Ukraine, as well as some 30,000 streets named after Vladimir Lenin, which may require at least $217 million.
- Kiev junta targets Ukrainian preschoolers with propaganda (Source)
A temporary lull in the combat zone, unfortunately, only means that the main efforts of the Kiev authorities are focused on other areas, for example, such as propaganda.
The easiest “prey” are youth and children whose psyche and consciousness less critically perceive everything broadcasted to them. Teachers and psychologists are sounding the alarm – a generation of zombies is being raised in the country, and parents remain one on one with this problem.
“On the eve of the Victory day we had a special parent meeting at the preschool. Subject – how and whom we honor this year considering the wishes of the Ministry. Of course, no St. George ribbons, no poems and songs about Victory, we were ordered to buy the red poppies symbols for 25 UAH. And most importantly – now, along with veterans of the Great Patriotic War and the Afghan veterans, we need to honor those who fought in the anti-terrorist operation as heroes”, — says Marina, a mother of a four year-old Vladik living in the Odessa region.
- Hard tackle: Polish rugby fans threaten to kill Ukrainian nationalists, return Lvov to Poland (Source)
Ukraine’s rugby team received a frosty welcome in neighboring Poland where local fans put up a banner, threatening to kill Ukrainian nationalists and demanding the city of Lvov to be returned to Poland.
“Take back Lvov. Kill Banderovites [followers of Ukrainian nationalist icon, Stepan Bandera],” the banner, written in both Polish and Ukrainian, read.
- Yatsenyuk not happy with the Lavrov-Kerry meeting in Sochi ( Source)
The list of Things Yatsenyuk is Not Happy With continues to grow…Yatsenyuk limited himself to saying that Sochi was not the best place for the meeting to take place, and that he “trusted” Kerry voiced his support for Ukraine to Putin and Lavrov.
- Treason! NATO is demanding Ukraine enter into talks with DPR/LPR (Source)
The NATO summit in Antaliya included a declaration, issued by Stoltenberg himself in a pretty categorical terms, that called not only on DPR/LPR but also on Kiev to fulfill Minsk Agreements, including the law on special status and local elections whose results Kiev must recognize
- Taste of Ukrainian patriotism: ‘Enforcer’ pub in Kiev serves ‘grilled rebels’ (Source)
A new nationalist-styled pub in the Ukrainian capital lures clients with a menu containing gastronomic jibes against political opponents of the ‘true patriots’ of Ukraine.
The pub has a special counter for those ‘enforcers’ who come for a drink with a ‘slave’.
- Kiev junta’s priorities in the event of defeat of Novorossia ( Source)
- Border fortifications will earn the UAF the Darwin Award (Source)
Since the industry can no longer manufacture armored vehicles in large quantities, fortifications are the new in-thing for the UAF. However, judging by this and other photos at the link, it’s like the UAF is preparing to refight Napoleonic Wars or something. Even in 1914 the bunker pictured above would have been considered a death trap. Hinges on the outside of the (somewhat) armored door, seriously???
- New Russian humanitarian aid convoy ready to travel to Donbass (Source)
The 26th humanitarian convoy of more than 100 vehicles will carry to the troubled Donetsk and Lugansk regions mainly foodstuffs, as well as essentials, construction materials and textbooks
- Strelkov: Poroshenko is a puppet, just like Zakharchenko, Pushilin, and Purgin (Source)
Modern Ukraine RIP (Born 1991- Died 2014) (Source)
Due to the political passivity of the Communist Party of Ukraine and without a solid political party or movement offering a socialist alternative, in February 2014 the Euromaidan liberals were quickly swept aside by armed far right organisations. The working class of Ukraine, the unemployed, the retired, those who fought fascism in the 1940s, have been betrayed.
- Deconstructing the Ukraine War: The Players and Their Interests (Source)
- How the Donbass is coming back to life (Source )
- Nazism of Ukraine’s Western-Backed Government Is Hidden by Western ‘News’ Media
(Source)
How much of this, which has been shown in Russia and in other countries that aren’t yet controlled by the U.S., has been shown also on the nightly ’news’ in the West, and reported in ‘news’papers such as The New York Times, and the Frankfurter Algemeine Zeitung — ‘news’ organizations that deny these realities, whenever they’re brought up, but that can provide no counter-evidence and therefore prefer to ignore altogether these realities, even while claiming to ‘report the news’?
But how else can democracy be killed, than by such a coordinated campaign to hide reality and deceive the masses? After all, what you’ve just now seen documented here is “Leftist.” But it’s also reality. So: fascist regimes need to hide it.
And, similarly, how much coverage, and how much public discussion and debate, occurred about the Obama regime’s having made the U.S. one of only three nations in the entire world that voted in the U.N.’s General Assembly against a resolution condemning the recent rise (in unnamed nations) of racist fascism and ethnic cleansing, and of Holocaust-denial? (Ukraine and Canada were the other two nations.)
News-cleansing fits well with ethnic-cleansing.
- This US Investor Lost $3 Billion in Ukraine. Watch His Hilarious Video Explaining It (Source)
- Only 0.06% Ukrainian school-leavers demonstrate excellent command of Ukrainian (Source)
“Only 158 schoolchildren out of 300,000 have managed to score 200 points in the basic-level test”, Igor Likarchuk, the director of the knowledge testing centre, said
- Ukraine President “Porky” Poroshenko is cooked. US Media exposes $25 million land deal cover up (Source)
Grab your knives and forks folks…some tasty Porky is about to get cooked! Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty has published a report on Ukraine’s putsch President Poroshenko, revealing how he used presidential influence to quietly appropriate historic sites and bury subsequent inquiries.
- German state TV not buying what Poroshenko is selling (Source)
- US is leaving Ukraine because they realized Ukrainians can’t fight (Source)
Ukrainian Anti-Maidan journalist Yuriy Kot argues that the 173rd Airborne didn’t go to Lvov to train the UAF but to inspect it, and the results of that inspection were uninspiring. The US learned that the UAF can’t, won’t, and doesn’t know how to fight. It is an assessment that rings awfully true, because the timing and scope of the US training mission suggested either a token effort by the US or, well, a desire to assess the UAF first-hand. It was evident from the start Poroshenko wanted to impress his US guests, so if these woefully untrained soldiers was the best that the UAF had to offer, it was hardly a military that could be entrusted with US weapons, no matter what the US Congress thinks of the matter. It seems like more than a coincidence that Kerry’s trip to Sochi took place shortly after news reports on UAF’s poor state appeared in US media
- Ukrainians’ FB posts deleted because of hate speech, not ‘Russian trolls’ – Zuckerberg (Source)
- Ukraine to honor groups that killed Jews in World War II (Source)
New law outlaws the display of Nazi and Communist symbols but another law requires that nationalist groups involved in the killings of Jews and Poles be honored
- Even Game Theory Confirms It: Only Russia Can Win in Ukraine by Alexander Mercouris (Source)
Game Theory analysis confirms what we have been saying all along: In Ukraine, Russia holds all the strong cards.The Western aim of a unitary Ukraine inside the EU and NATO and allied against Russia
- Poland has new problem with Kiev (Source)
Poland’s ambassador to Ukraine Henryk Litwin said that Kiev’s “de-communization campaign” harms the dialogue between the two countries by promoting the memory of OUN-UPA nationalists and even raising them to the level of national heroes. Moreover, as Russian historian Oleg Nazarov points out, the relationship is liable to get even worse, as Ukraine’s academics are feeling the pressure to toe the party line and rewrite history books in accordance with the new nationalist dogma. To be sure, Poland’s sudden realization of the ideological nature of the Maidan Revolution has more to do with Ukraine’s disappointment in Poland’s hopes for economic expansion into its eastern neighbor.
- The most googled product in Russia – MIG, in Ukraine – prostitutes (Source)
- Ukraine’s Ultra-Nationalists Try to Stir up Discord in Crimea and Fail (Source)
A fighter of notorious ultra-nationalist battalion Azov confessed that he came to Crimea to provoke discontent among local Tatars, Crimea’s Deputy Prime Minister Ruslan Balbek said
- Alekander Zakharchenko sums up one year since independence vote in Donetsk (Video)(Source)
Excerpt from comments by Alekander Zakharchenko, Prime Minister of the Donetsk People’s Republic,
Last year, on 11 May, we declared our independence. A year ago, our people unanimously said “yes” to freedom and independence. I’d like to sum things up.
We are still an unrecognised Republic, but no one can force us to turn from the path we’ve chosen. We’re an established state now; we’ve shown the world that not only can we defend our freedom by force of arms, but also that we can build a country, one that could fulfil our dreams.
The previous government [in Donetsk] didn’t differ from any other in the other regions of Ukraine. The only thing that it did for the people was to give empty promises, which people believed at first.
Indeed, 11 May saw our first national referendum. The people gave a firm “no” to slavery and fascism. Immediately after the referendum, we had to deal with constructing our new state. If it were not for Kiev’s decision to throw troops, aircraft, and armoured vehicles at us, we would have very quickly redirected the region’s energies to economic development, provided for a budget, and solved many things that we had to postpone because the war began. War brings death to ordinary civilians; it destroys homes, schools, and hospitals. It’s impossible to estimate our human losses, but we can estimate our economic losses.
During the summer and autumn of 2014, 70 percent of enterprises had shut down or found themselves in deep trouble, but we’re taking steps to help them now.
After the Minsk Agreement on 5 September 2014, we had to fight a series of military campaigns, and I want to emphasise that we endured them with honour. By signing these agreements, we said to Kiev, “We don’t want to solve the problem with military means, but with diplomatic and peaceful efforts”.
Our task as a government is to build a relationship with Kiev, not as a part of the Ukraine, but as an equal partner, as an equal neighbour. We must ensure that Kiev respects our independence. We’re an independent state – the Donetsk People’s Republic.
The territory of our republic now under the control of the Ukrainian forces is under illegal occupation, we must liberate it. I’m willing to consider any proposals to resolve the issue peacefully. A peaceful resolution of this would be a huge victory for all of us.
I want to emphasise that we intended all the events that took place during this year to protect the life of our citizens.
I pay tribute to the heads of DPR ministries and departments for their part in reconstructing our infrastructure. I also express my special gratitude to the citizens, the government, and the President of the Russian Federation for their invaluable assistance
- Donetsk suffers massive Ukrainian shelling night of May 18-19, 2015 (Videos) ( Source)
- Ukraine’s Geopolitical Spillover Officially Makes it to Afghanistan (Source)
Russia’s closure of the NDN marks the end of an era
- We’ll never be brothers ( Source)
Maksim Sokolov argues that Russia and Ukraine will never be brothers because, unlike brothers, they are really one and the same creature, just as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are one and the same individual. Which means this is not a conflict between two sovereign states but rather conflict over national identity of the Russian people, with Ukraine laying a claim to Russia’s heritage and accomplishments rather than trying to stake out its own independent identity.
Sokolov also notes that Galicia (“Ukraine’s Piedmont”) is nowhere to be seen on the political scene anymore and that even in Russia itself the so-called “liberal opposition” was busy promoting the idea of Ukraine as Russia 2.0, a “new and improved”, “Europeanized” and “de-imperialized” version of Russia that would meet with the approval of the West and which would present the Russia 1.0 with a choice of either joining Ukraine or perishing.
What Sokolov doesn’t mention that, at the time, much of the US reporting on the Maidan Revolution were positively salivating at the prospect of Ukraine’s unrest spreading to Russia. Of course, that was about a year ago…The fact that even outlets like Novaya Gazeta are looking on the Ukrainian project with skepticism, even criticism, suggests the outcome of that particular round of struggle is already in sight.
- Bigger role’ for US in Minsk II accords: Are you sure, Ms. Nuland? (Source)
One year into the Ukrainian crisis, Washington reveals a desire to jump on the bandwagon of the Minsk peace accords – brokered by France and Germany. Not bad news, after all, but when it comes from Victoria Nuland…
To conclude, as we witness the hawkish Nuland mutating into the great white dove of European peace in Kiev, her NeoCon husband, Brookings think tank fellow Robert Kagan gesticulates on more military spending on the Washington Post. For this Washington think tank thinker it’s hard to decide which member of the family is a less likely peacemaker for great nations. Since we mentioned Pyatt and Twitter viability, here’s a bit of United States of America social media proof, there’s a big fat hawk with a Raytheon emblem flying over the peace process in Minsk. As an American citizen this whole US involvement in Ukraine is simply an embarrassment for me.
Finally, what serves as proof for the US State Department, should be verifiable proof for everyone, no?
- Moscow plans to discuss efforts towards dialogue between Kiev, Donbass with Nuland (Source)
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, Sergei Ryabkov, told that Russian diplomats planned to discuss with the visiting US Assistant Secretary of State the Russian-US relations and the situation in Ukraine
- Nuland to discuss implementation of Minsk accords in Moscow (Source)
She will also discuss bilateral issues with Russian officials and meet with civil society representatives
- John Tefft meets with Russian bloggers, Nuland pays a visit to a curious Museum of Modern Art in Moscow (Source)
- Russia not to join international Arms Trade Treaty (Source)
- Russian Tu-160 Heavy Bomber to Be Invisible to Air Defense (Source)
The Tupolev Tu-160 strategic missile carrier/bomber will be equipped with an advanced radio-electronic warfare system, which is highly effective against anti-aircraft missiles, Russia’s Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies (KRET) reported.
KRET is developing a new aircraft guidance system, a targeting and navigation complex, a weapons control system and other electronic equipment. A total of 800 firms and organizations are involved in the modernization of the Tu-160 aircraft.
- Russia Reveals New ‘Super’ Aircraft Carrier Plans (Source)
- Moscow says it will retaliate if Ukraine hosts US anti-missile defenses (Source)
- IHS Jane’s: Russia made revolutionary changes in its military-industrial complex (Source)
Jane’s Defence Weekly is impressed with the scale and scope of the transformation within the Russian defense industry which showed itself once again to be a global leader with the wide range of highly innovative and capable weapon systems that were on display during the May 9 parade.
- A $10 Billion Missile Defense System Gets Added to ‘Government Waste’ (Source)
The Pentagon’s $10 billion–and counting–missile defense system is under intense scrutiny after new reports suggest that the entire operation is a “boondoggle” that isn’t capable of protecting the United States.
- Countering Russian Strategic Missile Threat Too Hard, Costly for US (Source)
PLA plans to build 42,000 UAVs, Pentagon says
- The Bear Awakens: Russia’s Military Is Back (Source)
A million men under arms. Thousands of new tanks and planes. A hundred new satellites. Next-generation weapons. Inside Vladimir Putin’s massive plan to restore Russian might.
- Rasputin to Putin – Coming Full Circle (Source)
For the sake of humanity, let’s hope Vladimir Putin is ‘Real’ – like his name sake Rasputin, and pray that he will win where Rasputin had lost – Bringing to Full Circle the Century old saga.
- What is up with Putin ? (Source)
Putin is no idealist and no saint, he is just a realist and a practical person whose objective is to protect his own people and his own turf – The Russian billionaires club is his turf, and, the billionaires are his first people – But, the Russia and the Russian people are the close second. Still, in comparison the public in the west -where they are just counted as mere chattel, it is good enough for Russian people.
Putin is the president of Russia, and, so far, has served the interest of his people better than any one in the west can be credited with. In comparison to the clowns and turkeys in the West, he certainly qualifies to be called a world class leader – a statesman. But, as a matter of fact, he is not a Saint nor an Evil – certainly not the Savior of Humanity.
Above all, at this juncture, he is the token of hope to the humanity suffering from the onslaught of the Empire. And, he is a tough cookie for The Empire to chew on.
As for saving the humanity, you have to assume the responsibility and take charge of your own affairs. No savior is going to come to save you – There is No One!
- Inside source: Putin will not abandon Syria or Ukraine (Source)
- What China Thinks of the Pentagon’s Report on the Chinese Military (Source)
China’s Foreign Ministry voiced “strong opposition” to a recent DoD assessment on Chinese military strength
- Russia – China Put Up United Front Against US With Cyber Treaty (Source)
Experts say China and Russia’s agreement not to “hack” each other is really political posturing designed to show a “united front” against the United States’ new cybersecurity strategy.
- US to Deploy Strategic Bombers in Australia as Chinese Concern Grow( Source)
The United States announced that it will deploy nuclear-capable strategic bombers in Australia as China becomes increasingly concerned about US interference at its borders.
- Brazil embraces third wave of Chinese investment (Source)
Russia-NATO: Moscow mission sums up 25 years of myths vs reality( Source)
Russia’s permanent mission to NATO has prepared a report summing up complicated relations between the alliance and Moscow over the last 25 years, which differs substantially from what the report calls NATO’s simplified “black and white” picture.
The ‘Russia-NATO: facts and myths’ report investigates in detail the difference between NATO’s declared efforts to maintain peace and security in Europe and historic facts, which expose the alliance’s reason for existence: to confront Russia as its primary adversary.
- Russia-NATO: facts and myths’ report (Source)
- Russians Unite Under Western Pressure as Never Before (Source)
The feeling of patriotism is rapidly growing in the Russian society. The US and EU policy towards Russia makes many people believe that Western countries are trying “to force Russia into a box” and that this is “a time of great opportunity” for the country, the Christian Science Monitor wrote
- Russia plans army training exercises with China, India ( Source )
Russian land forces will join troops from China, India, Mongolia and Belarus in a series of joint military training exercises during the second half of this year, President Vladimir Putin’s office said on Wednesday.
The announcement, issued as Putin met top Russian military brass in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, will stir unease in Western capitals, whose relations with Moscow have deteriorated sharply during the year-long Ukraine crisis.
- How the Senate Armed Services Committee Is Undermining Minsk II (Source)
A peaceful solution to the crisis in Ukraine may be at risk.
- Russian paratroops arrive in Tajikistan for CSTO exercise (Source)
According to earlier reports, 500 Russian paratroops and 60 pieces of equipment, as well as four planes and four helicopters will participate in the drills
- Russia – reason to keep NATO alive (Source)
A great opportunity to dissolve military alliances was wasted at the end of Cold War and since then Western commanders have been looking for reasons, like Russia, to keep NATO alive, says Tony Robinson, co-director at Pressenza News Agency.
A huge NATO military march is about to start in Romania. The Pentagon says they aim is to show the US’s strong relationship with the East European country. The exercises come after NATO troops marched through six EU countries in March. That military display was met by protests in a number of cities along the route including the Czech capital Prague.
- Georgia Poll: Support for Russia Small, but Growing (Source)
Georgian support for joining the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union
appears to be on the increase, based on data from a survey conducted
for the National Democratic Institute, a US-based NGO.
Others (The Balkans and The Middle East Etc )
- Why Armenia turned to Russia instead of the West (Source)
- Russia accuses West of trying to destabilise Macedonia (Source)
Russia has often been critical of Western policy in the Balkans. It strongly backed the Serbs — fellow Orthodox Christian Slavs — in their conflict with their mainly Muslim ethnic Albanian minority in the 1990s.
- Macedonia: Under Attack by NATO (Source)
In this Morris Report, Flores discuses some of the details and history of the recent Albanian terrorist attack in Macedonia.
He categorizes these as classic Color/Spring type attacks, which are being coordinated by an astro-turf (fake “grass-roots”) protest movement in Macedonia.
- Who Instigates Tensions to Explode Macedonia? ( Source)
On should realize that the conflict may entail grave implications. The Ohrid Agreement actually made the country divided into two parts – the Macedonians of Bulgarian descent (in the south-east) and Albanian minority in the north-west. The government based in Skopje has little influence on the life in the Albanian part of the country
- Kosovo Mafia Marching On (Source)
- Democracy American Style – Macedonia (Source)
- US-Russia Round Three: Macedonia by Andrew KORYBKO ( Source)
The unipolar and multipolar worlds are once more clashing in Eurasia, this time in the tiny Balkan country of Macedonia. A major proxy war is unfolding between the US and Russia over this geostrategic state, and it’s following the exact same patterns of the previous conflicts in Syria and Ukraine. As with the prior two, the US once more wants to gain control of a key energy route and preempt it from becoming a platform for multipolarity, and it’s resorting to a Color Revolution and Unconventional War to attain its objective. Russia, on the other hand, is again on the defensive, once more indirectly supporting a beleaguered partner in surviving the unipolar onslaught. Everything is coming to a head on 17 May when the Color Revolutionaries/Unconventional Warriors have planned their next regime change push, and it’s up to Macedonians and their government (with Russian intelligence and strategic guidance) to repulse the aggressors and protect their homeland from destruction. Given the enormous long-term strategic stakes involved (liberating Europe with multipolarity or keeping it shackled in unipolarity), the Third Round of the US-Russian geopolitical confrontation might be its most climactic one yet
- A “Macedonian Maidan” may become an obstacle to “Turkish Stream” (Source)
Lavrov commented on the unrest in Macedonia by saying that “we also can’t avoid the impression that there is a connection here.” The government of Macedonia is facing two threats all at once, the Albanian militancy that is being supported from elements in Kosovo who are pursuing the Greater Albania project, and internal unrest that is beginning to resemble the early stages of Maidan. Lavrov also said that “the EU understands perfectly well what is going on”, implying the US is somehow behind these processes. While the EU definitely does not want to see a “Greater Albania”, it’s not clear what the US position is. On the other hand, Kosovo Albanians may simply want a cut of the action, and the recent violence is just their way of getting attention.
- Macedonia Struggles for Identity as Political Violence Grows (Source)
Macedonia’s opposition pledges more protests amid growing violence and attacks on police officers, as the country is forced to decide between a national identity and EU/NATO integration.
- Albania threatens to block Macedonia’s NATO bid (Source)
- Macedonia: Playing Solitaire with Marked Cards (Source)
As the events in Macedonia unfold, the situation starts to look more like an orange revolution orchestrated from outside. Those who stay behind it use the experience of former Yugoslavia, the post-Soviet space, North Africa and the Middle East.
- Will West Unleash New War in Libya? (Source)
In 2011 the aviation of France and Great Britain bombed Libya. Muammar Gaddafi, the leader of the country, was brutally murdered. Now Europe is considering plans to intervene in Libya again. On May 13, the Guardian published an article devoted to a European plan for a military campaign to smash the migrant smuggling networks operating out of Libya. The scenario envisages the use of ground forces
- Saudi Option of Yemen War to Blow Iran P5+1 Deal (Source)
That festering resentment towards Washington among the Saudi rulers especially may play out in an escalation of the Yemen crisis by the Saudis as a calculated way to sabotage the P5+1 nuclear deal with Iran. The Saudis see that potential deal as a sell-out by the Americans. The temptation will be for them to force Washington to take sides over a ramped-up war in Yemen, which they are trying to portray – without any evidence – as an «Iranian backdoor» to the Arabian Peninsula. An escalation of the conflict in Yemen and provocations to Iran, such as attacks on its humanitarian aid convoys, may draw Tehran into an open war. That result would scotch any P5+1 nuclear deal, which is what the Saudis really want.
- Is America About to Make a Fatal Mistake in the South China Sea? (Source)
“Now is the time for flexible, creative diplomacy focused on protecting America’s core maritime interests, not the territorial ambitions of favored East Asian countries.”
- Beijing’s South China Sea expansion: The salami slices back! (Source)
The South China Sea escalation mechanism received another crank last week.
In response to the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) crash island-building program in the South China Sea (itself apparently a response to the arbitration case filed by the Philippines concerning the validity of the “nine-dash-line”) and thanks to the Japanese government’s rather obliging (and not too popular) willingness to sidle away from the so-called “Peace” constitution and participate in faraway U.S. military adventures, the United States signaled that it’s ready to respond to PRC “salami slicing” & “cabbage wrapping” i.e. incremental expansions of the PRC presence in the South China Sea designed to fall below the threat response threshold a.k.a. Chinese “assertiveness” in the South China Sea with a new gambit:
- America’s Dangerous South China Sea Gambit (Source)
- US Threats against China: “Play with Fire” (Source)
US media reports indicate that there is possibility that US military ships and planes will attempt to enter the 12 nautical miles zone around Chinese reefs near the Nansha Islands.
Such a possibility is the latest, and a particularly dangerous, part of a proto-war, so far an indirect one, being waged by the US government against China.
- Plotting Against Beijing? US Holds Asian Military Summit, Excludes China (Source)
As the United States struggles to maintain influence in the South China Sea, it has pushed Pacific nations to assert themselves against Beijing. In that effort, Washington organized a gathering of military leaders from over 20 countries, specifically excluding China.
- Plotting Against Beijing? US Holds Asian Military Summit, Excludes China
In addition to this very informative sitrep:
Russia’s government said on Friday it had decided to lift a wheat export duty. On its Twitter feed, the government said: “The decision has been taken about the abolition of the export duty on wheat.”
Russia, one of the world’s major wheat exporters, initially imposed the tax from Feb. 1 until June 30 to cool domestic prices and food inflation after the rouble tumbled late last year.
http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-3-319800-No-wheat-export-duty
Also Russian Eurovision contestant Polina Gagarina and her pacifist themed song “A Million Voices” took the second place after Sweden’s Mans Zelmerlow and his song “Heroes”.
She could’ve won the first place but for euro hooligans scattered boos that put her off a little.
Also just came in:
“US State Deppartment ‘deeply troubled’ by new law”
“The law was passed earlier in the week by both houses of the Russian parliament. It says that a foreign non-governmental organization can be recognized as undesirable if it poses a threat to the constitutional order of the Russian Federation or to the country’s defense and security.
The “undesirable” designation can be made by the country’s prosecutor general or his deputies in consultation with the Foreign Ministry. The penalties — both civil and criminal — can be imposed if the organization continues to operate in Russia after having been so designated.”
http://www.wdsu.com/national/russia-bans-undesirable-ngos-amid-outcry/33193812
If they are worried,it must be a good law then.
Yes! And the EU are now expressing their “concerns”. Says it all really:
http://tass.ru/en/world/796469
Rgds,
Veritas
Thanks. Yeah, a few links are quite useful indeed,
good to know it´s enough to call in here just once a week to get the digest.
The blog itself depreciated heavily,
just a standard spot.
Thanks Baaz, An excellent presentation,lots of good links.
This clip from Vox Populi Evo is taken in Nikolaev, which I think is probably the city in Lvov Oblast,not the shipbuiding place in southern Ukraine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmJ3NXL2F9c 8 mins.
This will show anyone unfamiliar with these national identity problems in the former SSR,how easy it has been for the US to subvert the west of the country.
“A house divided against itself cannot stand”.
It is very sad to see this happening,I suspect the US is still passing out USAID to it’s proxies,they seem quite cheerful.
This is a lengthy article about a de-classified DIA(Defence Inteligence Agency) report….suggested reason?… to embarrass Hitlery Clinton’s performance……. aka Bengazi-gate,in the run-up to 2016.
http://www.theburningplatform.com/2015/05/23/secret-pentagon-report-reveals-us-created-isis-as-a-tool-to-overthrow-syrias-president-assad/
Some on this blog are already aware of this matter,but there are some nuggets in the article.
A document classified in 2012…de-classified 2015…wow!
Judicial Watch got this document out into the open. They do a wonderful job in the courts using FOIA suits to pry open secrets. They have been very successful fighting the secret government, the uselessness of Congress, the Media coverup in many important cases.
Fast and Furious gun running to the cartel by the DOJ.
Benghazi reports
Now ISIS.
Though they are covered by the media as some crazy group, they are serious and skilled legal experts who are doing a job the press was empowered to do. They are as important as Wikileaks and Anonymous and the ‘hackers’ uncovering US secrets (secrets that are nearly all illegal, unconstitutional, corrupt, and fascistic actions).
http://www.judicialwatch.org
For American citizens who feel powerless, you might want to help JW attack the government. Using Rule of Law to limit the lawless government is a good form of Resistance.
I support them with my dollars.
A student made film submitted to Cannes film festival.
People Live Here…..30 mins Eng & French subs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VzzDDILH6u0
This must end soon!.
A Ukrainian group has taken responsibility for the murder.
Commander of the 4th police battalion of the self-proclaimed Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR) Alexei Mozgovoi was killed in a special mission of Ukraine’s Teni (Shadows) commandos, the detachment’s head Alexander Gladky said on Sunday.
http://tass.ru/en/world/796453
Here is the link to the facebook of that drongo
https://www.facebook.com/alexandr.gladky.9
Yes,he and his friends shown there are quite the “pieces of work”. They should be high on the list for NAF retribution squads to start with.And the sooner the better.
It is a “new” way of fighting that, at the moment, the two republics do not seem to win: they have to master the new techniques, because this is what the US instructors have been trained the nazi about!
Our side hasn’t yet mastered the art of killing without mercy, their savage enemies.When or if they do,we can see victory.I would have thought after Odessa,Slavyansk,Donetsk shelling,Lugansk airstrikes,Vanya and other children.The message would have sunk in by now,but it hasn’t.Hence the fascists still living to commit more crimes in that land.Will our side ever understand that they are in a war of extermination.Where you exterminate fascism,or fascism exterminates you,I don’t know.All I know for sure,is that the junta is fully aware of that.And working as hard as they are able to complete the extermination of our side.
According to information from intel service of Russian Orthodox Army the UAF/SBU/USAF/CIA operation code named “Sledge Hammer” was finalised and has started and suppose to culminate in a massive attack by UAF supported by US “advisers” against Novorossiyan republics and “North Wind” within a month unless UAF/SBU staff it up. Hopefully more information about it will be available next week. Goodnight for now.
This is an interesting item from Strelkov.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=d3c_1432312698
Should get all the Strelkov bashers out in force.
Fwiw , I think he is spot on.
Colonel Strelkov is right on…Russia have change theirs overall relationship to Ukie government…you can bear misery only for while LPR/DNR deserve better. Only Ukie financial collapse can bring real change to southeast
As for beating the drums about DPR LPR submission to Kiev, somebody made a good comment somewhere on Russian soc sites; “Strelkov can’t see the wood for the trees.”
It is not about submitting Donbass to Kiev, it is about submitting Kiev to general normalization.
True, but Strelkov discussed this. The question is who can last longer. The US has a long track record of making authoritarian nasty regimes go for many years or decades. How long can a destroyed Donbass last? The more pro-Russian Ukrainians move to Russia, the better for Kiev and the US. No resistance then.
Strelkov is dramatizing, imho, hurt from not been shown in the documentary about Crimea. No wander, he was bragging around that some pressure was exerted on deputies in Crimea, otherwise they wouldn’t willingly accept the idea of joining RF. The heck. This means that he is indirectly accusing Russia of occupation. Which is exactly what the West is saying. So, on whose side is Strelkov then??
It is not about Donbass really, the entire country is in a very bad shape right now, Do you think that there is no other resistance, even within political, military and intelligence structures of UA? I think that they really don’t need to be particularly pro- Russian, it is not a precondition to reclaim normality .
Explain how one “normalizes” themselves under a nazi regime? As I see it,it is “them” or “us”. That is what Strelkov and the millions of anti-nazis in the East see.Sitting safe and sound in Moscow or in the West many may not see that.But after seeing your relatives,friends and neighbors,blown apart,made refugees,burned alive,shot,hanged,raped,imprisoned,tortured.Makes it hard to “normalize” with your tormentors.I would suggest those advocating that in the West “and” in Moscow.Move there and personally “set” the example and show how it is done.Instead of just giving that advise.
Uncle Bob 1
The war is a terrible thing, but it happens because there are interests, often beyond comprehension of the people directly affected.
However terrible, the period of normalization follows. Always. In spite of everything.
Many time in the history, antagonists were created artificially by the forces behind the scenes who are forcibly pursuing their interests. Ukraine is a textbook example.
As many analysts agree about, Donbass/Novorusia Project was created in order to provoke the war with Russia.
Whereas master plan obviously did not work, we have entirely different situation now, than it was a year ago.
In this new circumstances, I sincerely doubt that regime have much time left, since it is not useful anymore.
I’m not as optimistic as you are.My reading of history is that ,evil regimes can find ways to stay in existence, unless actually driven from power. Maybe not the same players in the regime.They could change or be changed.But the essence of the regimes ideas would continue.Only a full on defeat will change that.We only fool ourselves thinking otherwise.Could Russians have been safe (or even felt safe) if the nazis had removed Hitler and put Goering in his place during the war.Certainly,the open fighting might have settled down for a while.But the planning to restart the war.And the ideology that brought on the war would have remained.Any “agreement” that leaves the junta ideology in place is worthless to solve this crisis.
Spot on. A few months back I asked a question in this forum. How was it possible that Germany was De/nazified, was it because the Germans saw the light and made the rational decision that Nazism, Hitlerism, was an evil doctrine, a dead end path? Or was it because the carpet bombing of Dresden,
Hamburg made them see the light? Hiroshima and Nagasaki probably had an effect, too.
What is the recipe to De-Nazify the Western Ukrainians? To erase Bandera, UPA, OUN from their hearts and minds and souls?
And a better question, probably, how will it be posible to De-Nazify the Ukies in Canada, USA, Australia, and their deleterious infleunce in those countries? The Paper Clip Refuges have gained a great deal of influence in a couple of generations, can see it in the Who is Who of the Upper Bureaucracies in these countries.
As it says, some balance is needed to counter the huge push by pro-Kremlin folks.
Strelkov is a good tactician but a mediocre strategist, with pretty much one track thinking.
One track thinking like Linux?
It’s a treadmill dummy!
The first thing learnt in programming 101,is KISS, keep it simple stupid!.
Duh!
The problems with Linux, and it’s reflective of the rest of the culture, is first, it’s based on stuff from the 1960s and 1970s, when computer science was still relatively primitive and with limited hardware resources. Linux is still fighting the cold war, in the stultified mind set of academia, and the fledgling internet set up by the US defense department.
The file system is laid out rigidly, and as far as I can tell hard coded as pert of the kernel. The principle of low coupling and high coherence — ‘do one thing and do it well’, as in black box design — was not that well implemented originally and has been largely tossed away now. Programming modularity has analogy to the cybernetics of business and government, with messed up centralization and feedback. I installed LInux Mint and used their installer for applications, and the pieces were over the place so I couldn’t find them — and xwindows interface didn’t know the name of the programs and didn’t put it on the menu, so I couldn’t even run the things.
I couldn’t log in as root — started with Ubuntu — and was denied permission to back the directories up (on a single user system, on my machine I paid for). Of course — the ‘user’ must be too stupid to control his own system. Locke would have loved it — can’t have real democracy, or personal freedom, but the ‘elites’ have to control the world.
It was like everything I did I had to hack the darned thing, and find out magic words, scattered across and buried in the user forums and so-called help files. And most of the stuff was already obsolete, with their changing (“upgrading”) the software all the time. It’s like trying to keep track of the current tax code and laws. I inquired about solving a problem in Mozilla Thunderbird installation and the expert said that wasn’t the way it worked — well it wasn’t the last time he installed it a previous version, but when he looked he found it was different and he didn’t know how to do it either.
I treid to get a version up, trying at least a half dozen different distros, and was worn out after 5 months. I haven’t even turned the machine on for 3 months. And I don’t vote any more, after the last time I tried my vote wasn’t counted because the socialist candidate hadn’t registered, with petitions and all, in over 200 separate districts in the state.
Talk about cybernetics hell! The State Dept. doesn’t know what the DOD is doing, and Congress doesn’t have a clue about either of them. This stuff is everywhere. No coordination between individual action, small group action, corporate or state action: it chaos: not creative destruction but destructive destruction. Slowly evolved systems that finally settled down to something usable and understandable have been tossed out and replaced with chaos. “Things fly apart; the centre cannot hold”. Anomie.
Pop-top cans that don’t work, but can’t be opened with can openers that worked fine for a century. Programs that are filled with bugs that never get fixed but just replaced with newer version that keep the bugs and introduce a bunch more — but with a shiny new user interface that no one knows how to use. Financial systems and markets where the old rules, procedures, and regulations are out the window. It’s overall system breakdown, and people who have no idea how to make things work or keep working — or can even get parts for repair. It’s structural and institutionalized stupidity and incompetence, where the stuff doesn’t work with and is not compatible with all the other stuff. GMOs that are supposed to do something good but screw up a dozen other things from trying to ignore or second guess evolution. Kernel panic — everywhere. System going now in ……… (hard to know how many minutes).
I wonder why nobody on this site (I am sorry if I missed something) is reporting that Bulgaria wants to dismember Macedonia ???
Lavrov himself stated this, but to me it of obvious in November last year when Bulgaria stopped “The South Stream” project, I mean, why the hell would they do that if they were not promised something bigger, and that is the territory of non-Albanian Macedonia?
We want more info about Russian-Bulgarian clash over redrawing the map of the Balkans.
Source: http://www.euractiv.com/sections/global-europe/bulgaria-rejects-russian-claim-it-wants-dismember-macedonia-314755
For any here that don’t know about it.That is the central crux of Macedonia.When Macedonia attempted to rebel against the Ottoman Empire it was with the thought of joining in union with Bulgaria.Bulgarians and most historians consider Macedonians as Bulgarian ethnically.Russia believed that too at the time.And when Russia fought to liberate Bulgaria from the Ottomans ,Macedonia was included in the Bulgarian state Russia tried to set-up.Until the “Great Powers” stopped that. Leaving Macedonians to the tender mercy of the Ottomans.And with the first major Balkan guerrilla war raging there for around 35 or so years .During the 1913 Balkan Wars,Bulgaria,Serbia,and Greece made an agreement to split Macedonia (which was much bigger at the time) between them.With Bulgaria getting the lions share.Serbia was supposed to receive Northern Albania and Bosnia in that agreement.While Greece was to get Southern Albania and Thrace.But the “Great Powers” (the EU of the day) betrayed them and set up a Albanian State and Bosnia was annexed by one of those powers (Austria-Hungary).And the Turks were allowed to keep Eastern Thrace.So that left them to fight among themselves over “Macedonia”.Serbia and Greece teamed up against Bulgaria and seized most of Macedonia.Leaving Bulgaria with only a tiny section.Serbia got what we call Macedonia today.And set about to de-Bulgarize the population calling the people “South Serbs”.The Greeks did the same de-Bulgarization in their area,but even went further.They moved Greeks to the territory and have tried (with much success) to even de-Slavize it.Forbidding the speaking of the language,changing of names,etc. After WW2,Tito made today’s Macedonia a “Republic” in Yugoslavia and tried with great success to do what the Soviets foolishly did to the Ukrainians.To make a whole new ethnicity of the people there.They took a regional dialect and declared it a separate language.So that today Bulgarian sentiment there is much smaller than it was.If the Albanians do revolt and take the western areas over.That would leave Macedonia totally destroyed as a state.The likelihood would be the other areas would either want to join Bulgaria or Serbia.I doubt the Bulgarians would say no.But how much plotting for that is going on,I don’t know.It may be one of the Empire’s game-plans,or not.
That’s utter non-sense. How would such partition be justified after all the bitching and moaning about Krim and the Donbass? Besides, as a Bulgarian, I don’t want any part of Macedonia and its penchant to invent or steal history.
Rather than wonder about why no one is talking about this non-story about partition, what I woud like to ask is why no one here has mentioned that today is May 24th, the day we celebrate the Cyrillic alphabet and Slavic literature and culture. The Cyrillic enabled us to preserve our cultural identities and resist efforts to assimilate us. It is the alphabet Pushkin used to write ‘To the Slanderers of Russia’:
Why rave ye, babblers, so — ye lords of popular wonder?
Why such anathemas ‘gainst Russia do you thunder?
What moves your idle rage? Is’t Poland’s fallen pride?
‘T is but Slavonic kin among themselves contending,
An ancient household strife, oft judged but still unending,
A question which, be sure, you never can decide.
For ages past still have contended,
These races, though so near allied:
And oft ‘neath Victory’s storm has bended
Now their, and now our side.
Which shall stand fast in such commotion
The haughty Liakh, or faithful Russ?
And shall Slavonic streams meet in a Russian ocean? –
Or il’t dry up? This is point for us.
Leave us!: Your eyes are all unable
To read our history’s bloody table;
Strange in your sight and dark must be
Our springs of household enmity!
To you the Kreml and Prága’s tower
Are voiceless all, you mark the fate
And daring of the battle-hour
And understand us not, but hate.
What stirs ye?
Is it that this nation,
On Moscow’s flaming walls, blood-slaked and ruin-quench’d,
Spurn’d back the insolent dictation
Of Him before whose nod ye blenched?
Is it that into dust we shatter’d,
The Dagon that weigh’d down all earth so wearily,
And our best blood so freely scatter’d,
To buy for Europe peace and liberty?
Ye’re bold of tongue — but hark, would ye in deed but try it
Or is the hero, now reclined in laurelled quiet,
Too weak to fix once more, Izmail’s red bayonet?
Or hath the Russian Tsar ever, in vain commanded?
Or must we meet all Europe banded?
Have we forgot to conquer yet?
Or rather, shall they not, from Perm to Tauris’ fountains,’
From the hot Colchian steppes, to Finland’s icy mountains,
From the grey, half-shatter’d wall,
To fair Kathay, in dotage buried
A steely rampart, close and serried,
Rise, Russia’s warriors, one and all?
Then send your numbers without number,
Your madden’d sons, your goaded slaves,
In Russia’s plains there’s room to slumber,
And well they’ll know their brethren’s graves!
I do love that poem.Its such a shame the closeness of the Bulgarian people to Russia has been harmed so much.There was for centuries a great cultural twining between the two.And many Russian soldiers perished to free Bulgaria from the Ottoman Empire.And them later from Hitler.Their memory deserves better than today’s betrayals.
Just a little bit of plain speaking……from China.
“it’s perhaps a good time for the befuddled world to start considering building a de-Americanized world… a self-serving Washington has abused its superpower status and introduced even more chaos into the world by shifting financial risks overseas, instigating regional tensions amid territorial disputes, and fighting unwarranted wars under the cover of outright lies… As a result, the world is still crawling its way out of an economic disaster thanks to the voracious Wall Street elites”. It’s being thought these articles are written indirectly by the Chinese government. ”
https://www.bullionstar.com/blogs/koos-jansen/xinhua-china-sets-up-gold-fund-for-central-banks/
This list is much too long. And many articles aren’t that interesting at all. So please be more selective. Not every pro-Russian article in the Western world deserves a link.
Considering the large amount of time needed for Baaz to read and summarize all those articles, and the small amount of time needed for you to skip over the items that don’t interest you, I can only conclude that you must be a Very Important Person whose time is nearly invaluable. Yeah, right…
@ Wim Roffel,
Q; This list is much too long. And many articles aren’t that interesting at all. So please be more selective.
R; You speak out as one of the Saker’s voluntary staff members?
@wim roffel
I agree with you Wim.
Btw why is it that when someone offers constructive feedback suddenly some think it’s their place to jump all over that person with moral guilting?
I think BAAZ did a fantastic job searching all this out, but the list is too long for most people and that hurts BAAZ since he spent so much time researching this material. If the number articles were fewer per site rep, then BAAZ’s time would be spared and the site-rep package would easier for most to complete.
Actually in this long form, this site-rep could evovle into a Drudge Report style news aggregation section instead with RSS live headlines and summaries; that would be a cool addition to this site (you already have the content and the talent here in these site reps. With people like BAAZ and Scott acting as editors choosing the most important articles to go to the top 10-15 positions with rest still being available to those that need extra content)
Thanks again for the hardwork, the personal research and doing what Google could never do.
Over 70 Arrested in Ohio After Clashes Over US Police Officer Acquittal
Cleveland police detained 71 people during a day of protests on Saturday after a white police officer was acquitted of killing an unarmed black pair in November 2012, local media reported Sunday.
The protests broke out shortly after Michael Brelo was cleared of all charges despite firing 49 shots at a vehicle during a police chase and shooting that killed both occupants.
Brelo, 31, was one of more than 100 police officers participating in the chase, and one of 13 who shot at the car.
The shooting marks yet another case of police brutality in the United States, which became a nationwide concern after weeks of mass protests in Ferguson, Missouri last year.
The Ferguson civil unrest broke out in the wake of the fatal shooting of unarmed black teenager, Michael Brown, by white police officer Darren Wilson, who was not indicted on charges connected to Brown’s death.
1000s form human chain outside Japan parliament over US military base (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
Thousands of protesters took to the streets in Tokyo on Sunday, forming a human chain outside the parliament building to oppose the planned relocation of a US airbase on the island of Okinawa.
The rally was the latest in a series of protests that have been happening across the country. According to Sunday’s march organizers, cited by AFP, 15,000 people surrounded the National Diet Building in Tokyo.
Holding “Government should listen to the people” and “I hate bases” banners, protesters have been demanding that officials stop the controversial relocation of the US military’s Futenma base to Henoko, on Okinawa.
The relocation of the airbase on the southern island of Okinawa has been met with fierce opposition from the locals, as airbase hosts an estimated 26,000 US troops.
Last week, a march outside a US base on Okinawa Island ended in scuffles between police and demonstrators.
The Okinawa US air base has been an issue for almost two decades, since it was first proposed in 1996. There has always been strong opposition from the island’s residents, who say they should not have to carry the burden of hosting more than half of the 47,000 US troops based in Japan.
I tried to post this to the Italian Saker site, but could not.
http://albainternazionale.blogspot.it/2015/05/cooperazione-militare-tra-iran-e-russia.html
If those thinking about taking on Russia in battle think General Winter is tough, wait until they meet Major Ratnik.
http://fortruss.blogspot.com/2015/05/may-23-2015-russian-army-received-first.html
Russian Army received the first Ratnik system delivery
May 23, 2015
Russian Army received the first Ratnik system delivery
Translated from Russian by J.Hawk
The first production batch of the Ratnik soldier equipment system was delivered to troop units, Dmitriy Semizorov, the General Director of the Central Scientific Research Institute of Precision Machinebuilding which developed the system, told TASS.
“The first series production batch was already delivered,” he said. Additional batches will be delivered as soon as they are completed.
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Detailed analysis of the ZPC/NWO coup attempt against Macedonia:
Failure of the US coup d’État in Macedonia
(Some highlights of the coup details) On the 9th of May, 2015, the Macedonian police launched a dawn operation to arrest an armed group which had infiltrated the country and which was suspected of preparing a number of attacks.
The police evacuated the civilian population before launching the assault.
The suspects opened fire, which led to a bitter firefight, leaving 14 terrorists and 8 members of the police forces dead. 30 people were taken prisoner. There were a large number of wounded.
The Macedonian police were clearly well-informed before they launched their operation. According to the Minister for the Interior, Ivo Kotevski, the group was preparing a very important operation for the 17th May (the date of the demonstration organised by the Albanophone opposition in Skopje).
The principal leaders of this operation, including Fadil Fejzullahu (killed during the assault), are close to the United States ambassador in Skopje, Paul Wohlers.
In January 2015, Macedonia foiled an attempted coup d’état organised for the head of the opposition, the social-democrat Zoran Zaev. Four peole were arrested, and Mr. Zaev had his passport confiscated, while the Atlantist press began its denunciation of an « authoritarian drift by the régime » (sic).
Zoran Zaev is publicly supported by the embassies of the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and Holland. But the only trace left of this attempted coup d’état indicates the repsponsibility of the US.
On the 17th May, Zoran Zaev’s social-democrat party (SDSM) [2] was supposed to organise a demonstration. It intended to distribute 2,000 masks in order to prevent the police from identifying the terrorists taking part in the march. During the demonstration, the armed group, concealed behind their masks, were supposed to attack several institutions and launch a pseudo-« revolution » comparable to the events in Maidan Square, Kiev.
This coup d’État was coordinated by Mile Zechevich, an ex-employee of one of George Soros’ foundations.
Where would the ZPC/NWO be without their George Soros Foundations…? The article goes on to discuss Turkish Stream as a major factor for the ZPC/NWO coup attempt.
brothers and sisters
can I make everyone happy here and for that instance anyone here ???
I must thank The Saker for putting up with the editing efforts here and its only about 70% of what I intended to post here that’s all.. its all my mistake…next week I intended to make it more wide covering…
mr.roffeel please let me.know what u want me to get The Saker posted here pro Ukraine or alternate view point. for pro us the whole MSM covers it day in and out ..CNN fox referl..,etc..the purpose of Weelely SItrep is.to expand on whatever fabulous work the Ra:s put in .
thanks anon for your viewpoint
I shall keep on sending The Saker whatever I deem important for a weekly SITREP …and if u don’t like what I publish here please leave a feedback as what you would llike to c here
regards
baaz
Dear Baaz
Don’t let trolls to get under your skin, bro. Facing an unfounded criticism, just repeat everything. This creature is not one of our regular contributors.
Don’t censor yourself just because some US military troll mill inhabitant working for $11 per hour told you so.
Remember, if they attack you, you must be doing something right.
Agree, Baaz do what you want;)
The list is far too short to cover everything of importance: the problem is there is way too much stuff going on and it’s trying to cull out the worst poop when the sanitation plant has exploded and it’s all hit the fan, raining down everywhere.
Now Macedonia and Transinistria and Moldova — what’s the next country to be inflicted with crisis and chaos? What’s the next idiotic disaster in Ukraine? What clown in the EU or US is going to drop his trousers in the center ring now?
And, of course, what’s happening with China and India, and in Africa, and the Middle East, and South America? Mere mortals can’t keep up with it all.
@ Baaz.
Thank you.
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US military rape victims face revenge, regret reporting crimes – lawyer
The US military’s system of prosecution has to change, as rape victims are often put in positions where they even regret coming forward, Maribel Jarzabek, ex-Air Force lawyer, said on a recent HRW survey of sexual assault survivors.
Of those who answered the US Army’s call to come out as sexual assault victims, 62 percent are facing backlash from their commanders and fellow servicemen, a report released by Human Rights Watch earlier this week stated.
The victims are “spat on, deprived of food, assailed with obscenities – whore, cum-dumpster, slut, faggot – threatened with ‘friendly fire’ during deployment… demoted, disciplined [or] discharged for misconduct,” the paper entitled “Embattled: Retaliation against sexual assault survivors in the US military” said.
According to HRW, only 5 percent of sexual assault cases in the US military lead to convictions of the perpetrators.
“Virtually no-one is held accountable” for retaliating against those reporting rape and other abuses, the report added.
The HRW report also describes a US marine, who had her car vandalized and received numerous threats on social media from fellow servicemen after saying she was sexually assaulted.
“Find her, tag her, haze her, make her life a living hell,” one of the comments said, while the other urged the woman to be silenced “before she lied about another rape.”
A male victim was attacked with a knife and told by his supervisor that he would kill him if they ever served in Afghanistan, because “friendly fire is a tragic accident that happens.”
Being that it is the US military, I wouldn’t be surprised if the male victims of homosexual rape outnumbered the female victims of heterosexual rape.
An odd occurrence or is it?
“LATAKIA, Syria, May 24 (Xinhua) — An Ukrainian airplane arrived Sunday in the airport of Syria’s coastal city of Latakia, the first foreign flight to land in the war-torn country since 2012.
With only ten passengers onboard a boeing 737, the Ukrainian Autolux Airways launched its first trip to Syria, despite the European Union sanctions and the security situation in Syria.
The move is considered as a first step toward re-establishing foreign flights into embattled country, where traveling has become a troublesome experience for the majority of Syrians, who have to drive to Beirut, Lebanon to travel to their destinations in any part of the world.
Sunday’s flight will be followed by one flight each week from Kiev to Latakia and vice versa, and the company also provided the Syrians inside the country with transit service in Kiev and continuous flights to other parts of the world, mainly to Russia and the United States….”
http://www.globalpost.com/article/6559234/2015/05/24/ukrainian-flight-lands-syria-after-years-suspension
“US media reports indicate that there is possibility that US military ships and planes will attempt to enter the 12 nautical miles zone around Chinese reefs near the Nansha Islands.
Such a possibility is the latest, and a particularly dangerous, part of a proto-war, so far an indirect one, being waged by the US government against China.”
“Global Hawk long-range surveillance drones were targeted by jamming in at least one incident near the Spratly Islands, where China is building military facilities on Fiery Cross Reef, the Washington Free Beacon reported.
China’s alleged on-going reclamation of Mischief Reef in the Spratly Islands.
That statement follows Thursday reports that the Chinese navy warned a US surveillance plane to leave the same area eight times in an apparent effort to establish and enforce a no-fly zone, a demand Washington rejected.”
http://sputniknews.com/us/20150522/1022471108.html#ixzz3b7r2xzeZ
Looks like slow and low escalation.
I’m worried about that myself.It could be that they are thinking of another “Tonkin Gulf” incident. There is a little know fact here as well.The areas China claims, were also claimed (exactly the same line) by the US allied “Republic of China” (Taiwan nowadays) when they ruled all China.And I don’t remember the US upset at that time over those claims.So they are purely trying to pick a quarrel with China.But what they are actually doing is showing China how important it is to be friends with a country like Russia.
The arrogance of US policy makers leads them into irrational foreign policy decisions bringing China and Russia closer together to face the common enemy and accelerating US downfall.
Paraphrasing an old adage: “Those whom the gods wish to destroy they first make arrogant”.
It seems China has had virtually un-contested sovereignty over the Spratly/Nansha islands since around 1200AD. (apart from a short period when Japan had control of the area)
China believes the islands are their sovereign territory which they have a good claim to.
US will get the same response as China would get if they were to send their military into US sovereign territory.
It now remains to be seen if the US will send gunboat diplomacy inside the 12 mile zone of the islands.
according to the article:
“Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steve Warren said the United States does not recognize China’s sovereignty claims over the new islands. He added that flights and Navy ships will continue their routine patrols, but will maintain a distance of at least 12 miles from the island.”
China Voice: U.S. in South China Sea: troubleshooter or troublemaker?
Mere days ago, visiting U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry dismissed media reports that revealed a U.S. plan to send aircraft to challenge China, saying the stories did not reflect any political decision by the U.S. government.
So, when a U.S. P-8A anti-submarine and maritime surveillance aircraft flew over waters off China’s Nansha Islands on Wednesday, alarm bells were rung.
Was the move a result of discord between the U.S. military and the U.S. government?
Onboard the aircraft was also a CNN team, which it claimed had been given permission by the Pentagon for the first time to “raise awareness about the challenge posed by the islands”. Clearly the U.S. wanted to play up China’s island construction activities to portray it as a threat to regional stability.
It was the U.S. military that sent the advanced surveillance aircraft to China’s territorial waters. The move is “very likely to cause miscalculation, or even untoward maritime and aerial incidents,” a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman warned.
It must be remembered that the United States is not even a relevant party in the South China Sea disputes. And despite the U.S. continuing to espouse its “China threat theory”, nothing has materialized.
Unfortunately, the surveillance aircraft incident laid bare, again, the seemingly never-ending aim of the U.S. to contain China and spoil China’s peaceful development, as seen in its efforts to pivot to Asia, moves to incite the Philippines to confront China, and involve other countries with disputes.
As the world’s largest military spender, the U.S. has plenty of resources at its disposal to intimidate China, but such dangerous motions will only create more complications, and will not sway China’s resolve to safeguard its core interests.
The U.S. should remember that the bilateral relationship with China is powerful and the two countries are connected on many fronts. This playing of the South China Sea card has dangerous and risky ramifications.
Note the bolded bit at the end. A not so subtle warning, placed at the end to underscore it.
How Israel wants to restart the war in the Levant
In order to sabotage the agreement which should be signed by Washington and Teheran on the 30th June, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has prepared a new episode of the war against Syria.
After the tentatives by the United States, France and the United Kingdom to hand over power to the Muslim Brotherhood (from February 2011 to the first Geneva Conference in June 2012), the mercenary war (from the Paris Conference of the Friends of Syria in July 2012 to the second Geneva Conference in January 2014), and the attempt to create chaos by the Islamic Emirate (from June 2014 to today), Israël now proposes to launch a fourth installment of the war.
The aim is to pursue the application of the plan elaborated by Robin Wright for the Pentagon – published in September 2013 by the New York Times – by creating an independent Kurdistan straddling Iraq and Syria [1].
Taking into account the role of Israël in Anglo-Saxon imperialism, the Barzani family – which was originally socialist – joined Mossad in the 1960’s which set them against the Iraqi Baath party [2]. Very poorly considered by the Kurds of Turkey, Iran and Syria, the current President Massoud Barzani is probably also a member of Mossad. He has managed to establish a certain prosperity in Iraqi Kurdistan, thanks to Israeli investments, and also to install a clanish régime.
President Barzani is holding onto his power despite the fact that his mandate ended almost two years ago – a non-democratic situation which does not seem to trouble Washington any more than that of Mahmoud Abbas (Palestine) or Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi (Yemen). His government wallows in nepotism and corruption. His clan occupies the main posts of importance, beginning with that of Prime Minister, which is reserved for his nephew Nechervan Barzani, and comprises 15 billionaires (in dollars) and thousands of millionnaires, without being able to explain the origins of their fortunes. Lawyers were the first to be repressed, with the condemnation of Me Kamal Qadir to 30 years in prison for having criticised President Barzani. Freedom of the Press has been no more than theoretical since 2010, after the kidnapping and assassination of the Kurdish journalist Sardasht Osman, guilty of having caricatured the President. The regional government is bankrupt, and has not paid many of its officials for several months.
The description of the Barzani sounds remarkably similar to the Ukraine, another place where the oligarchy has close connections to Israel. The article goes on to describe the Israeli colonial Kurdistan project along with info of the regional/political differences between the Kurdish people (they are not unified, and apparently only the Bazani faction in Iraq is Israeli controlled). Turkish reaction is interesting:
President Erdoğan considers that the creation of an independent « Kurdistan » straddling Iraq and Syria would revive the Kurdish conflict in his country, and denounced the project as a step towards the destruction of Turkey. In the event of a Kurdo-Iraqi offensive in Syria, he could instantly take sides with Damascus.
The Turkish Stream pipeline is another “incentive” for the Turks to switch sides, Erdoğan willing or not.
The 3 British WW2 veterans who attended the Russian Victory Day Parade had some interesting things to say about Russia, the UK and Cameron:
Ernie Kennedy, Geoff Shelton and David Craig were seated immediately behind the Russian president and alongside Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
The strategic positioning ensured that TV images that flashed around the world included the three Britons wearing their medals and Arctic convoy white berets.
Mr Shelton, 89, of Edinburgh, said: ‘President Putin gave us the best seats there. I think he wanted to show that we were representing the UK in Mr Cameron’s absence.
‘Mr Cameron should have come and I feel very annoyed that he didn’t. It doesn’t matter what the Government thinks or what’s happening in Ukraine – it is petty and callous to ignore the sacrifice that was made by the 20 million Russians who died in the war.’
Mr Craig, 90, of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, added: ‘The Russians have treated us a lot better than our own Government, who have just behaved like spoilt children.
‘When I watched the display of military strength, I just thought of the millions of Russians who lost their lives helping us to win the war.’
That was quoted from a Daily Mail article. Now who said Russians were terrible at PR and media? :D
OT, but hilarious.
Гей-фото победителя «Евровидения» Монса Селмерлева попали в Сеть
(Warning for websayanim & nazi trolls, the article has several of your kind of photos, so lock your bedroom door before clicking the link ;D )
(Yandex) Gay photo of the winner of “Eurovision” of Mons Silmeria hit the Net
In pictures 28-year-old Swede kissing men, and stands under a rainbow flag
At home Zelmerlow — a person is quite scandalous. Not so long ago a young man was at the center of the scandal, saying in a Swedish cooking show that for homosexuality is bad because “it doesn’t lead to procreation”. After that, in tolerant Sweden at the guy a barrage of criticism. The artist actually had to apologize for his homophobic statement — Zelmerlow gave an interview where he apologized for his words. Since Mons completely “changed policy”. He began to appear in gay parties, posing in photo shoots for LGBT magazines and actively speak out in defense of the rights of homosexuals.
In Sweden it is even declared “Man of the year” by the gay magazine QX. By the way, at this time in the privacy of Silmeria everything was pretty traditional — almost six years the young man met the lead singer of A-TEENS Marie Serneholt.
However, meticulous fans of Eurovision have unearthed evidence that the handsome Zelmerlow never shied away from intimate contact with males. The Network has already got hot shots him kisses and cuddles with men as well as pictures of Mons in provocative costumes colors of the LGBT flag.
Also last year, Mons was a member of the big gala-concert, devoted to sexual minorities. He appeared on stage completely naked to the delight of the audience.
During his speech, the future winner of “Eurovision” sang and danced against the frame of the LGBT parade, where was tagged with portraits of Russian President and criticized a Russian law banning gay propaganda.
So apparently the “gay fix” is in at Eurovision. ;D One gets additional “brownie points” for being gay, or at least should be a bisexual male, and one should be part of the zionist LGBT Russophobia campaign.
The anti-gay BS is how they co-opt the left (supposedly anti-war) to put aside their normal anti-conflict reflex and join in a politically correct “moral crusade” against Putin.
The left also falls for this BS of “saving the world” in relation to that other “important” (actually irrelevant) issue of Global Warming. In that case at least the Right has the correct interpretation.