Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Some get it and some are adamant not to .....


see the hypocrisy in the reaction to the Ukraine situation.

William F. Jasper writing at NewAmerican:
.....Russia’s deployment of troops  to the Crimea and other actions by Putin are certainly not welcome by most Ukrainians and constitute blatant violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty. Nevertheless, the Obama administration and the globalist organizations it is fronting for — most especially the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and Brookings Institution — have orchestrated and manipulated the Ukraine situation from the get-go, and “our” illegal interference in the sovereign affairs of Ukraine is only slightly less blatant (though, arguably, more extensive) than Putin’s. The evidence is overwhelming that the “Euromaidan” demonstrations were completely synthetic “astroturf” operations, not the grassroots, populist movement portrayed by the MSM chorus. This was another replay of the “democracy revolution” narrative that has accompanied similarly fraudulent “Arab Spring” revolts and other “people power” gambits that have replaced one set of corrupt dictators with another. Often the new “democratic” regimes are more tyrannical and deadly than the old. Consider Egypt, Libya, and Iraq. And the people of Ukraine are, tragically, just as likely to suffer the same consequences — and the American people will be stuck with the bill, as well as the ill will from the unfortunate victims.....

........While photos of Nuland and Pyatt handing out bundles of hundred dollar bills to Maidan demonstrators have not surfaced yet, we do have photos of the duo handing out cookies to the same (see here    and here ). Obviously, if officials of a foreign power were behaving similarly in the United States — assisting, encouraging, funding, and feeding massive crowds of demonstrators — they would rightfully be condemned for interference and would be ejected from the country. 

Nuland, it should be pointed out, is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the subversive “think tank” that has dominated the executive branch of the U.S. government and both of our major political parties for much of the past century. This is not merely an incidental association with little or no bearing; it is central to the key role she has been playing in Ukraine. She is married to Robert Kagan (CFR), a Brookings Institution Fellow and Washington Post columnist, who is a co-founder of the Project for the New American Century (PNAC)...........

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