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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Kiev Snipers Hired by Maidan Leaders – Leaked EU’s Ashton Phone Tape
The snipers who shot at protesters and police in Kiev were allegedly hired by Maidan leaders, according to a leaked phone conversation between the EU foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton and Estonian foreign affairs minister, which has emerged online. “There … Continue reading
Posted in Videos & Documentaries, War & Terror
Tagged Catherine Ashton, Estonia, EU, Kiev, Russia, Ukraine
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Putin: U.S. Wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya Distorted International Law
Wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya were distortions of international law and UNSC resolution, says Vladimir Putin during is conversation with journalists. Asked about criticism of Russia over its stance on Ukraine, Putin dismissed the accusations that Russia is acting illegitimately. … Continue reading
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Tagged Crimea, Russia, Ukraine, USA, Vladimir Putin
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Russia is Allowed to Have 25,000 Troops in Crimea
Ukraine’s statement at the UN that 16,000 Russian soldiers have been deployed to Crimea has caused a frenzy among Western media which chooses to ignore that those troops have been there since the late 1990s in accordance with a Kiev-Moscow … Continue reading
It is the West, Not Russia, That has Behaved Recklessly in Ukraine
By Brendan O’Neill Western observers ditch their critical faculties whenever Russia is involved. The first casualty of war is truth. And the first casualty of any skirmish on the world stage that involves Russia is critical thinking. No sooner does … Continue reading
Posted in Public Perception Management, War & Terror
Tagged EU, Russia, Ukraine, USA
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CrossTalk: Crimean Crucible
What is Ukrainians’ attitude towards Russia? What country in the world is increasing tensions in Ukraine? Does Russia use the West’s favorite “R2P” doctrine? And, what is keeping Ukraine together? CrossTalking with Mark Sleboda, Nebojsa Malic and Alexander Mercouris.
Jeremy Scahill: The One Party State, The War Party
Is the United States of America an Oligarchy? During the 2014 ISFLC, Jeremy Scahill speaks on the fact that in today’s world behemoth corporations are able to buy off politicians and pull the strings to impact legislature. Washington, D.C. is … Continue reading
Seriously? Kerry Tells Russia ‘One Doesn’t Invade Country on Phoney Pretext’
The US Secretary of State spoke today of the unacceptability of invading a sovereign country on phony pretexts in order to assert one’s own interests in the 21st century. But no, he was not speaking about the United States, as … Continue reading
Facts You Need to Know About the Current Situation in Crimea
With its multinational society and a long history of conquests, the Crimean Peninsula has always been a crossroads of cultures – and a hotbed of conflicts. Amid Ukrainian turmoil, every ethnic group of Crimeans has its own vision of the … Continue reading