Posted on 03/22/2014 7:13:30 AM PDT by VitacoreVision
Ukraine: Globalists Hijack Crisis for More Money, Power for IMF
22 March 2014
here already are enough controversial issues involved in the Ukraine-Russia crisis that make any U.S. involvement in the matter questionable at best. And, as we have reported, multiple polls consistently have shown that Americans do not support further U.S. entanglement in the imbroglio.
But the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee has approved legislation that not only supports the $1 billion aid package to Ukraine pledged by President Obama, but also hijacks the Ukraine crisis to sneak in reforms to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) backed by the Obama administration that would double U.S. funding for the institution and promote the longstanding globalist agenda to supersize the IMFs powers. The bill, S. 2124, sponsored by Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), has a snappy title: Support for the Sovereignty, Integrity, Democracy, and Economic Stability of Ukraine Act of 2014.
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http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/foreign-policy/item/17899-ukraine-globalists-hijack-crisis-for-more-money-power-for-imf
Help, help says the illegal government of Ukraine....send money...
When is someone going to wise up and learn that the Ukraine is a little trouble maker and they have been since they became independent.
New Ukrainian government pulls a Cyprus and seeks to tax bank accounts
Never let a crisis go to waste.
Strange how a story aimed at the brain of the beast gets a half dozen replies and is basically forgotten by people who should know better. We’re going to get the kind of financial collapse inducing banking system we deserve. Never before in the course of human events has so much ignorance produced so much misery..
Yanukovich was impeached and then he fled the country.
Apparently you're on the same side as Obama/Reid when it comes to the U.S. IMF loan as they have stopped it.
With Crimea now out, Ukraine is now about 80% ethnic Ukrainian and they don't want anything to do with your thug friend Putin.
New elections will be held in two months and Obama's stooge Yats won't be running in it and even if he was, he wouldn't get elected.
I wish all the best to the 46 million people of Ukraine.
So it would appear the Russian annexation of Crimea is a "Win-Win".
It's Obama's unelected "technocrat", Yats.
A fair election in Crimea and what ever results would have come from it would have been a win.
The US could have sent poll watchers. It didn’t happen.
Lotta people here need black and white Soviets vs Good Guy narratives.
The possibility that this whole thing is a stupid neocon project gone bad - like Egypt, Libya, Iraq, Syria - means nothing to them.
Putin is a result of bad policy in managing the end of the Soviet Union. Russia was essentially left in the cold by “shock therapy” so they turned to a tough guy who could make the trains run on time.
Sound familiar?
If the Crimean Anschluss evokes Hitler, then the neglect of Russia in the 90s should evoke the Versailles Treaty.
And now it’s probably too late. The dim witted ideologues who shill for the IMF and the Banksters have successfully taken us back 30 years.
Instead of a Medvydev, we get the Guy Who Rides Bears.
And he ain’t playin.
Regulator, you got a head on your shoulders. How do we get our fox hole buddies on FR to think geo-strategically in real politik terms? I see as much knee jerk reflexive thinking here as I do on Salon.com or A-Infos.com. The saving grace on FR is that a number of our colleagues post the enemy press here, for analysis and gauge function, which is a refreshing change from the 110% blinkered shield wall view on the enviro-new age left.
A good observation or a good fact is good no matter where it comes from. We need to get from deductive to inductive data processing pronto. Posts from certain URL’s such as Alex Jones are verbotten on FR. This is not smart. Even a post from LaRouche, which is not verbotten by the admins, is met with yelps of pain and dismay even if it is very usable intel. The world is not a place of purity. The 51%-49% split is what we are often faced with and desperately need to learn to navigate. The NSA has software to sift data from any source. We need to learn how to do that with our brains. cf. “Three Days of the Condor”
Lotta people here need black and white Soviets vs Good Guy narratives.
The possibility that this whole thing is a stupid neocon project gone bad - like Egypt, Libya, Iraq, Syria - means nothing to them.
Putin is a result of bad policy in managing the end of the Soviet Union. Russia was essentially left in the cold by shock therapy so they turned to a tough guy who could make the trains run on time.
Sound familiar?
If the Crimean Anschluss evokes Hitler, then the neglect of Russia in the 90s should evoke the Versailles Treaty.
And now its probably too late. The dim witted ideologues who shill for the IMF and the Banksters have successfully taken us back 30 years.
Instead of a Medvydev, we get the Guy Who Rides Bears.
And he aint playin.
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