February 22, 2014 Snipers opened fire from rooftops on Kiev’s - TopicsExpress



          

February 22, 2014 Snipers opened fire from rooftops on Kiev’s square. These snipers were members of the Ukrainian National Assembly – Ukrainian People’s Self Defense (UNA-UNSO). Led by Andriy Shkil, the group has ties to the German National Democratic Party. According the Engdahl’s intelligence sources UNA-UNSO is part of a secret NATO Gladio cell and was involved in conflicts ranging from Georgia to Kosovo to Chechnya as part of a strategy of tension aimed at Russia. Press TV reported that both Haaretz and the Times of Israel openly bragged of how a group of “former” Israeli soldiers known as the Blue Helmets of the Maidan had led the “protesters” in Kiev’s square under the leadership of a man code-named Delta. According to Paul Craig Roberts, these “protestors” were also being paid by the EU and US. This is about resources in a highly strategic geographic location, the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. Ukraine the bread basket of the Eastern Hemisphere, In 2011 was the world’s 3rd largest grain exporter. In the top 10 countries for sought-after farmland. Ukraine has the 2nd largest military in Europe after Russia, NATO would love nothing better than to run out the Russian Black Sea Fleet at Sevastopol – a symbol of Russian naval power since the 18th century. Ukraine has vast natural gas deposits, an advanced industrial base and is a crossroads for oil & gas pipelines connecting Four Horsemen Caspian Sea energy fields with European consumers. In 2009 a dispute between Putin and Tymoshenko over Russia’s trans-Ukrainian gas supplies caused a huge spike in gas prices in Europe. In October 2013 the IMF met with Ukrainian officials to discuss the country’s alleged “budget crisis”. The banks demanded that Ukraine double consumer prices for natural gas and electricity, devalue its currency, slash state funding for schools and the elderly, and lift a ban on the sale of its rich farmland to foreigners. In return for this Ukraine was promised a $4 billion. Yanukovych told the IMF to take a hike and Russia soon stepped in promising cheaper energy and stating it would buy $15 billion in Ukrainian bonds. Yanukovych was now on the bankster hit list, and the rest is history. Russia has responded to the Ukrainian coup by sending troops into the Crimea to protect its mostly Russian-speaking population and the Black Sea Fleet. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Russia’s plan is to issue passports in Ukraines Crimean region
Posted on: Thu, 06 Mar 2014 05:22:24 +0000

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