Posted on 09/16/2014 5:37:53 PM PDT by Greetings_Puny_Humans
New 'Novorossiya' General Korsun Vows to Install Harsh Soviet-like System
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The new "United Army of Novorossiya" Gen. Korsun recently gave an interview to a local news site, news-portal.dn.ua from which we get a definite impression of a determined hardliner.
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Asked to be more specific on plans for the industrial rebirth of the Donbass, the general said exports would go to Russia. He said Novorossiya would be run as a socialist system.
"Despite Western propaganda, there is nothing bad in socialism. Moreover, the most advertised Western countries are proud precisely of their social orientation. Sweden, Switzerland, and so on."
He said industry would be nationalized and a state purchase plan system would be installed, and singled out oligarch Rinat Akhmetov for condemnation, claiming he "violated the labor code" "merely to buy himself another soccer team":
"Akhmetov from the very outset put sticks in the wheels of Novorossiya. All the facts of the interference of this oligarch in the affairs of the young republics have been recorded. It is known precisely who from the leadership of the DPR and LPR fulfilled his orders or the orders of his accomplice [Governor Serhiy] Taruta. The person is known to whom Akhmetov transferred $1.5 million, so that he supported decoy forces, engaged in populism, robbing the state and private property instead of directly fulfilling his functional duties. It is no secret who the armed group is that has been involved in defense of his interests for specific pay, and which emerged thanks to the sponsorship of [oligarch Ihor] Kolomoyskiy. And this will not be forgiven." Gen. Korsun did not name this figure. There have been frequent rumors about Aleksandr Khodakovsky, head of Vostok, taking payoffs from Akhmetov, yet if he signed the agreement naming Korsun as the head of the new united forces, it does not seem likely that Korsun means him.
The FSB is becoming more like the KGB every day. I am just waiting for the day that Russia announces that the KGB is back, and that it controls the police structures in Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Eastern Ukraine as well.
In fact their lean towards these commie symbols and all things commie is what make me creep about this Novorossiya thing the most.
On the other hand it is pretty much predictable considering people behind it in both Ukraine and Russia.
They are a Soviet mirror-version of people who are plentiful on this forum - hopeless coldwarriors nostaligic for the time they were young, healthy and dreaming of nuclear holocaust which to their disappointment never happened killing the very sense of their lives.
And all controlled by Kremlin via their Russian psychopath warlords in eastern Ukraine. Putin is determined to outdo Stalin.
Shut up Russkie, you're one of the most shameless propagandists for Putin on this forum. You've known all along what your "NovoRossiya" has been about.
They are a Soviet mirror-version of people who are plentiful on this forum
See what I mean, you shameless Russkie? Go back to your drunken stupor.
LOL. I’m not drinking, Puny. Maybe a couple of beers once a year but it is not enough to make me drunk.
Damn. You outdid yourself, Boris. I'm impressed.
Here, this oughta satisfy both sides:
> “Despite Western propaganda, there is nothing bad in socialism. Moreover, the most advertised Western countries are proud precisely of their social orientation. Sweden, Switzerland, and so on.”
Another socialist thug for FINOs to cheer about.
Is it irony or sarcasm, rude? I’m really not happy with this commie resurgence.
Nice one, but not real. They won’t be happy.
He'll have to pass Hillary to do that.
Ukrainian "Oligarch" Billionaire, Victor Pinchuk, Organized (paid for) recent "Yes" Summit of world leaders, .... European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso,..... former NATO commander Wesley Clark, ....American economist Lawrence Summers ....and former British prime minister Tony Blair. .... gathered in Kyiv to discuss the crisis between Russia and the West, as well as Ukraines future in Europe. Ukraine...http://www.forbes.com/sites/katyasoldak/2014/09/15/debating-the-fate-of-the-world-in-kyiv/
...”Im really not happy with this commie resurgence”....
True, but hardly surprising to any I’d imagine...but then they haven’t really started yet...kind of like when everybody was getting concerned over the Nazi-leadership in Kiev...the country may not be officially divided, but it is certainly so now, and that division will widen.
Much of what is at stake here is the future of the ‘Ukrainian’ Oligarchy. .....on second thought... what is Really at stake is what the West can gain by ‘co-opting’ the Ukrainian oligarchy into its sphere of influence, at least those who aren’t already in league with them. There are many there formerly from Russia Putin had kicked out.
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