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China Just Sided With Russia Over The Ukraine Conflict

China Just Sided With Russia Over The Ukraine Conflict When it comes to the Ukraine proxy war, which started in earnest just about one year ago with the violent coup that overthrew then president Yanukovich and replaced him with a local pro-US oligarch, there has been no ambiguity who the key actors were: on the […]

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Ukraine Prepares for an Attack Against Russia

Ukraine Prepares for an Attack Against Russia The post-coup leaders of Ukraine have routinely said that Ukraine should destroy Russia; and, now, starting on February 24th, they are placing into position the key prerequisite for doing so, which is the advanced Anti-Ballistic-Missile, or ABM, system, S-300, which is described as follows by wikipedia:  “The S-300 is […]

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Is the US Overplaying Its Energy Hand?

Is the US Overplaying Its Energy Hand? In the grand poker game of geopolitics, energy is often the wild card. That’s why the Middle East is such a mess: Great Powers (first Britain, more recently the United States) have been installing, propping up, toppling, threatening, or bribing regimes in that region — almost always to […]

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The Real Ukraine Aggressor: IMF Burying Bankrupt Country In Debt To Fight Civil War

The Real Ukraine Aggressor: IMF Burying Bankrupt Country In Debt To Fight Civil War From Bloomberg News Ukraine risks losing support from IMF member countries for a proposed $17.5 billion bailout if the conflict in the former Soviet republic continues to escalate, according to two people familiar with the matter. The new four-year loan program […]

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Ukraine Enters The Endgame

Ukraine Enters The Endgame Back in March 2014 we forecast that it in the aftermath of the US State Department-sponsored military coup in Kiev, it was only a matter of time before Ukraine (all of its sovereign gold having since “vaporized“) succumbed to full blown hyperinflation and economic implosion. Less than a year later, precisely this outcome has […]

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Briefing For A Descent Into Hell

Briefing For A Descent Into Hell Oh well, some are more equal than others. One day after Eurogroup head Dijsselbloem says France won’t get any more lenience … France Must Respect EU Budget Rules France must meet EU budget targets or risk damaging the bloc’s entire framework for policing countries’ spending plans, the head of […]

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Washington Has Resurrected The Threat Of Nuclear War

Washington Has Resurrected The Threat Of Nuclear War Foreign Affairs is the publication of the elitist Council on Foreign Relations, a collection of former and current government officials, academics, and corporate and financial executives who regard themselves as the custodian and formulator of US foreign policy. The publication of the council carries the heavy weight of […]

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How Far Is It From Kiev To Athens?

How Far Is It From Kiev To Athens? Riddle me this, Batman. I don’t think I get it, and I definitely don’t get why nobody is asking any questions. The IMF and EU make a lot of noise – through the Eurogroup – about all the conditions Greece has to address to get even a […]

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Interventionism Kills: Post-Coup Ukraine One Year Later

Interventionism Kills: Post-Coup Ukraine One Year Later It was one year ago last weekend that a violent coup overthrew the legally elected government of Ukraine. That coup was not only supported by US and EU governments — much of it was actually planned by them. Looking back at the events that led to the overthrow […]

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Prominent French Journalist Calls For France-Germany-Russia Alliance

Prominent French Journalist Calls For France-Germany-Russia Alliance With the Ukraine civil war – courtesy of the constant prodding of the US State Department – inching ever closer to an all out military confrontation with Russia, and further escalation in terms of western sanctions on the Kremlin, as well as even more acute countermeasures and retaliation […]

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Obama’s War-Policies Show a Pattern

Obama’s War-Policies Show a Pattern On the First Anniversary of Ukraine’s Maidan Coup: Obama’s War-Policies Show a Pattern [Editor’s Note: Documentation on each of the key points in this news report and analysis can be seen by merely clicking on the link where the given point is asserted. This is being especially noted because many […]

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Evidence About the Connection Between the Ukrainian Coup and Crimea’s Breakaway

Evidence About the Connection Between the Ukrainian Coup and Crimea’s Breakaway Little attention is generally paid to the connection between the February 2014 coup in Ukraine, and Crimea’s breakaway from Ukraine. The testimony that will here be cited helps fill this in. An attorney in the federal prosecutor’s office at the time of the coup […]

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As IMF Extends $17.5 Billion Credit To Kiev, Gazprom Demands Debt Repayment

As IMF Extends $17.5 Billion Credit To Kiev, Gazprom Demands Debt Repayment No sooner had the International Monetary Fund (IMF) extended $17.5 billion over four years in new credit to Ukraine, Russia’s private gas giant Gazprom was claiming $2.4 billion of it to settle Kiev’s gas debt. That’s not exactly what the IMF had in […]

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‘Get NATO, foreign countries out of Ukraine to end civil war’ – Ron Paul

‘Get NATO, foreign countries out of Ukraine to end civil war’ – Ron Paul The best thing for Ukraine is to force NATO, the US, and regional players out of the country, former US congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul said. Without foreign meddling in the civil war, Kiev will focus on the nation’s economic […]

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The War Next Door: Can Merkel’s Diplomacy Save Europe?

The War Next Door: Can Merkel’s Diplomacy Save Europe? Chancellor Angela Merkel has often been accused of hesitancy. But in Minsk this week, she committed herself to helping find a way to quiet the weapons in Ukraine. The result was a cease-fire. But it is fragile and may ultimately be disadvantageous for Ukraine. The problem has […]

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