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Showing posts with label U.S. destabilizing Ukraine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label U.S. destabilizing Ukraine. Show all posts

Friday, June 6, 2014

RSN: Ukraine: The Only Standards Are Double Standards




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FOCUS: Robert Parry | Ukraine: The Only Standards Are Double Standards
US President Barack Obama with Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk during meetings in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. (photo: Saul Loeb/AFP)
Robert Parry, Consortium News
Parry writes: "President Obama is still embracing Official Washington's false narrative on Ukraine as he hypocritically blames the crisis entirely on Moscow and ignores the West's role in toppling an elected president and provoking a nasty civil war."
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Sunday, March 2, 2014

Most Russians Believe the Crimea Is Theirs – Putin Has Acted on His Belief



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FOCUS | Most Russians Believe the Crimea Is Theirs – Putin Has Acted on His Belief
Troops in Russian military vehicles in Sevastopol in Crimea. (photo: Andrew Lubimov/AP)
Masha Gessen, Guardian UK
Gessen writes: "Can something be evident and incredible at the same time? Certainly, if you are in denial. Until Russian troops landed in the Crimea many Russians were in denial about Vladimir Putin. They believed he was all bark and no bite."
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Friday, February 28, 2014

The Greatest Propaganda Coup...?, Manufacturing Consent For Military Intervention? et al



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Russian Troops Landing in
Crimea: Report
Air Space Had Been
Closed
By RTE
Russian aircraft carrying nearly 2,000 suspected
troops have landed at a military air base near the
regional capital of the Crimean peninsula, a top
Ukrainian official said accusing Moscow of an
"armed invasion".
Manufacturing Consent For Military
Intervention?
Ukraine Pleads For Help After
Russian 'Invasion'
Mark MacKinnon
The new Ukrainian government says it has been
invaded by Russia and has appealed for the
United States and United Kingdom to protect
it, as guaranteed under a 1994 agreement.
Fact Or Fiction?
Crimean Coup is Payback by Putin
for Ukraine's Revolution
By Luke Harding
After what Moscow regards as the western-backed
takeover of Kiev, the Kremlin's choreography has
been impressive.
Washington's Man Yatsenyuk Setting Ukraine
Up For Ruin
By Kenneth Rapoza
Ukraine's interim prime minister, Arseniy
"Yats" Yatsenyuk, may prove to be arsenic
to the beleaguered nation.
Ukraine's Protests in Context
By Kenny Coyle
The Euro love-fest for Ukraine masks some
deeply ugly alliances.
The Coup in Ukraine
Obama's Dumbest Plan Yet
By Mike Whitney
The United States helped defeat Nazism
in World War 2. Obama helped bring it
back.
The Syrian Subterfuge:
The Case for Humanitarian War
- Again
By Ajamu Baraka
"This concern for the humanity of the
Syrians is comical if it was not so deadly
serious."
'Illegal' Drone Strikes Condemned In
Landslide Vote By European Politicians
By Jessica Elgot
Europe's politicians have voted by a landslide
to propose a ban on US drone strikes that have
killed thousands in Yemen and Pakistan, calling
the killings "unlawful".
Prelude to World War
We are Hungry in Three Languages
By John Stanton
The combination of financiers, investors,
technocrats and politicians is toxic. They
run the world with formulas and a market
ideology that has long since passed its prime.
Socialism's Critics Look at Venezuela and
Say, 'We Told You So'. But They Are Wrong
By Owen Jones
The democratic credentials of the post-
Chavez government are being maligned.
Venezuela: Socialism Is Still a Real
and Inspiring Possibility
By Chris Gilbert
What was once known as capitalism was
simply being rebaptized as "socialism."
When Protests and Violence Are
Important to the U.S. Media
By Nate Singham
It is worth comparing the extent of press
coverage to protests of similar importance
next door to Venezuela.
The Greatest Propaganda Coup
of Our Time?
By Mike Whitney
Yipee! Free money for all the crooks who
blew up the financial system and
plunged the economy into recession.
Cost Of War

Number Of Iraqis Slaughtered In US
War And Occupation Of Iraq
"1,455,590"
Number of U.S. Military Personnel
Sacrificed (Officially acknowledged)
In America's War On Iraq: 4,883

Number Of International Occupation
Force Troops Slaughtered In
Afghanistan : 3,424
Cost of War in Iraq & Afghanistan
Total Cost of Wars Since 2001
$1,517,253,082,795
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A Shadow US Foreign Policy, The Keystone XL Pipeline: Who Benefits?



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FOCUS: Rep. Alan Grayson | The Keystone XL Pipeline: Who Benefits?
Congressman Alan Grayson. (photo: Getty Images)
Rep. Alan Grayson, Reader Supported News
Grayson writes: "Today, energy independence soon will be a reality. For China. Thanks to the Keystone XL pipeline."
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FOCUS: Robert Parry | A Shadow US Foreign Policy
Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan. (photo: unknown)
Robert Parry, Consortium News
Parry writes: "A shadow foreign policy apparatus built by Ronald Reagan for the Cold War survives to this day as a slush fund that keeps American neocons well fed and still destabilizes target nations, now including Ukraine."
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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Obama's Pipeline, Arizona Governor Vetoes Bigotry Bill, Sandra Fluke, et al





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Arizona Governor Vetoes Anti-LGBT Discrimination Bill
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer. (photo: AP)
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Gov. Jan Brewer on Wednesday vetoed a Republican bill that set off a national debate over gay rights, religion and discrimination and subjected Arizona to blistering criticism from major corporations and political leaders from both parties."
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NSA Reform Advocates Oppose White House Proposal to Hand Data to FBI
Spencer Ackerman, Guardian UK
Ackerman reports: "Advocates for the curtailment of bulk surveillance are pre-emptively opposing a reform proposal presented to the White House under which responsibility for the National Security Agency's vast database of US phone records would be handed over to the FBI."
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Rep. Raul M. Grijalva | Obama's Pipeline
Rep. Raul M. Grijalva, The New York Times
Grijalva writes: "If the president approves the Keystone XL pipeline on the basis of the lobbying and bad science that has been offered to support it, much of his good work will be undone and a business-as-usual atmosphere will settle back on Washington like a heavy cloud."
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Federal Judge Rules Texas Ban on Same-Sex Marriage Unconstitutional
Zack Ford, ThinkProgress
Ford reports: "A federal judge has ruled that Texas's ban on same-sex marriage violates the equal protection guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution."
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Sandra Fluke | Five Things You Should Know About Me
Sandra Fluke, Reader Supported News
Fluke reports: "Some folks may know only what national media has highlighted about my work. I've already begun meeting directly with voters throughout this district, but in case we haven't gotten to meet in person yet, here's some of what I'd tell you..."
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Ukraine's Viktor Yanukovych Remains Defiant; Tensions Rise in Crimea
Will Englund and William Booth, The Washington Post
Englund and Booth report: "Viktor Yanukovych, the ousted president of Ukraine, has asked for and received a security guarantee from Russia, news agencies reported from Moscow."
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Big Oil and Bad Air: Report Exposes Link Between Fracking and Toxic Air Emissions in Texas, Australian Coal Mine Fire, Arizona's Bigotry et al






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