Obama To Help Russia With A Stunning Move That Will Collapse The US Stock Market. Alarming Incompetence.

Despite perceived calm, the proverbial volcano between the US and Russia is about to erupt. Since destabilizing Ukraine over 4 months ago, our brilliant politicians are pushing their luck with moving NATO forces closer to Russia and possibly into Ukraine. This situation will blow up in the following fashion.

As I have said so many times before, Putin will NOT let Ukraine go to the West, the EU or NATO. If that means going to war over it, he will. The situation in Ukraine has very little to do with people, freedom, economics, etc… and everything to do with Russia reestablishing its power base and not having NATO presence right next to it’s borders. It is a matter on national security for the Russian Federation. Anyone who thinks otherwise is greatly mistaken.   

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With NATO moving significant military assets closer to Russia as we speak while planning a joint military exercise in Ukraine, Russia might not have an option but to go in and take Ukraine over. Rightfully so. As mentioned yesterday, I believe Russia will cross into east Ukraine fairly soon. 

What you are witnessing today is the calm before the storm!!! This does not bode well for the US stock market. Expect a significant down day as soon as Russia goes in. Thanks for your brilliant leadership on this President Obama. 

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Reuters Reports: Russia says expects answers on NATO troops in eastern Europe

(Reuters) – Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on ThursdayRussia wanted answers from NATO regarding its activities in eastern Europe after the Western military alliance promised to beef up defenses for its eastern members.

Russia’s move to annex Ukraine’s Crimea region has deepened the worst East-West crisis since the Cold War and sparked fears among its eastern European neighbors.

“We have addressed questions to the North Atlantic military alliance. We are not only expecting answers, but answers that will be based fully on respect for the rules we agreed on,” Lavrov told reporters at a briefing with his Kazakh counterpart.

NATO foreign ministers at a meeting this week ordered military commanders to draw up plans for reinforcing NATO’s defenses, possibly including measures such as sending NATO soldiers and equipment to allies in eastern Europe, holding more exercises, ensuring NATO’s rapid-reaction force could deploy more quickly, and reviewing NATO’s military plans.

Military planners will come back with detailed proposals within weeks, a NATO official said.

Responding to criticism over the presence of Russian troops along the border with Ukraine, Lavrov said Russia had the right to move forces on its territory and said they would return to their permanent bases after completing military exercises.

“It is necessary to de-escalate rhetoric which overshoots the mark and crosses into the unreasonable,” he said.

Shocking Truth: Why The US Chose The Wrong Side In Ukraine/Russia Conflict

Final piece evidence showing that President Obama picked the wrong side in Ukraine/Russia conflict was released on Tuesday.  In it, Ukrainian national security service has put Crimea’s new super hot chief prosecutor Natalia Poklonskaya on its wanted list for unspeakable crimes against Ukraine (see article below). Realizing his mistake President Obama dialed up Putin saying “Sorry bro, I didn’t realize Ukrainians were that crazy”. All was good in the world thereafter.   

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RT Writes: Crimean chief prosecutor Natalia Poklonskaya ‘wanted’ by Ukraine’s security service

Ukrainian national security service has put Crimea’s chief prosecutor Natalia Poklonskaya on its wanted list. She is charged of taking actions aimed at the violent overthrow of constitutional order and takeover of government power.

Poklonskaya took the office as Crimea defied the coup-imposed government in Kiev and sought independence from Ukraine. After the peninsula joined the Russian Federation, she was appointed as Crimea’s acting chief prosecutor by Russia’s General Prosecutor Yury Chaika.

The Ukrainian National Service for Security and Defense accuse her of violating article 109 of the Criminal Code, which deals with overthrow of the government.

Poklonskaya became somewhat of an internet sensation due you relative youth, attractive appearance and emotional media conferences. A number of anime-style drawings of the official are currency circulation on the web, with many supporters calling her ‘kawaii prosecutor’ after the Japanese term for cuteness.

The now-wanted in Ukraine officer of the law is somewhat irritated with her web popularity, she told the media, because it undermines the serious nature of her job.

Last week the Ukrainian security service said it was investigating 22 alleged cases under Article 109. Seven of the alleged ‘separatists’, as Kiev calls them, are under arrest. Among those charged are several leaders of protests in eastern Ukraine, which defied the new authorities.

 

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Alaska Asks To Join Russian Federation

Apparently, according to the Western media, former Soviet states and ethnic Russian populations within those states are now begging Russia to annex them as they did with Crimea. This was further confirmed when a number of drunk Russians now residing in Alaska have asked to join Russian Federation. According to them, the Alaska Purchase by the US in 1867 was inappropriately ratified and therefore illegal.  The above mentioned Russians then sent a letter to Vladimir Putin and asked to be protected from the IRS and the NSA. 

Not to be outdone, Turkey issued it’s own claim in Crimea. “Under Ottoman Empire treaty with Catherine the Great if Crimea declares independence it returns to Turkey. One of the most important points is the clause that stipulates conditions that if the peninsula does not declare its independence then it cannot be transferred to a third party. Otherwise, Crimea must automatically be returned under the aegis of Turkey,” claims the author.  When asked for a comment, John McCain simply responded “I declare war on everyone”. 

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Another Crimea? Ukraine’s neighbor asks to join Russia

As Russian president Vladimir Putin signed a treaty on Tuesday making Crimea part of Russia, a little-known region in neighboring Moldova has also pleaded to join the country.

Russian loyalists in the breakaway region of Trans-Dniester, which shares a border with Ukraine, asked the parliament in Russia to write new laws that would allow them to join the country.

(Read more: No one supports military response: Ukraine PM )

The Trans-Dniester region split from Moldova around 1990 and made a failed attempt at independence in 2006, when it held a referendum that was unrecognized internationally.

The region did not want to split from the Soviet Union at the time of its collapse and has now requested unity with Russia.

Otilia Dhand, vice president at advisory and intelligence firm Teneo Intelligence said Trans-Dniester has been asking to join the Russian Federation for two decades, so now is an opportune moment to ask again.

Dhand said up until now the Kremlin had shown little interest in absorbing the region as it offers little strategic and economic benefits.

“There are 550,000 citizens of citizens of Trans-Dniester who mostly also claim other citizenships. There are about 150,000 of them that claim dual citizenship with Russia and many others claim Ukrainian citizenship or Romanian so it is kind of a mixed picture,” Dhand told CNBC.

“Russia has roughly 1,000 soldiers based there and also some ammunition and equipment that comes with it. They are not such a substantial force as they are in Crimea and Russia does not have common borders with Trans-Dniester, so it would be difficult to service as a territory,” she said.

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“If they were interested in tactically taking it over – it would just really be for show. Should Russia choose to take Trans-Dniester over, it would be quite intimidating for Ukraine,” she added. 

Speaker of the high council, Mikheil Burla sent a written address to a speaker in Russia’s Duma, the lower house, asking him to consider legislation that would allow the non-recognized republic to become part of Russia, according to media reports.

The President of Moldova Nicolae Timofti has warned that any move to enable the mainly Russian speaking region to join Russia would be a “mistake”.

(Read moreDon’t change Ukraine’s borders: Swedish minister )

“This is an illegal body which has taken no decision on inclusion into Russia,” Reuters cited Timofti as saying at a news conference.

“If Russia makes a move to satisfy such proposals, it will be making a mistake,” he said.

Russia’s decision to sign a treaty to annex the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea, after a referendum held under Russian military occupation showed overwhelming support for the move, has further damaged relations with the West.

(Read moreUkraine Fin Min: We’re broke but we won’t default )

The United States and the EU imposed travel bans and asset freezes against a number of officals from Russia and Ukraine following Sunday’s referendum and U.S. Vice President Joe Biden called Moscow’s action a “land grab”.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in a telephone call that such sanctions were unacceptable and threatened “consequences”, without going into detail.

Trans-Dniestrian citizens: A ‘mixed picture’

Trans-Dniester is recognized as part of Moldova by the U.N. rather than as an independent state, but the region is self-governed and runs its own institutions.

Moldova has a population of approximately 3.56 million. Crimea has 2.3 million people compared to Trans-Dniester, the thin strip of land between the Dniester river and the Ukraine border, which is populated by approximately 550,000 people and has its own currency, the Trans-Dniester rouble.

At the time of the collapse of the USSR, Moldova as a constitutive republic of the USSR wanted independence but Trans-Dniester wanted to stay with Russia. There was a short, but bloody war in 1992, but the issue has never been fully resolved.

Teneo’s Dhand said many citizens living in the region have as many as three passports: a Trans-Dniesterian one which is not recognized, a Russian one and potentially one other from “whichever other country allows them to have one. So it is complicated to define each and every person, where they belong,”she said.

The referendum held in Trans-Dniester in 2006 resulted in about 97 percent of the population voting for independence and to join Russia. 

 

 

 

Ukraine Wants The US To Get Into A War With Russia

Why are we supporting these idiots again? Oh, right, freedom, liberty and justice for all. Especially the Ukrainians who would like nothing more but to get America involved into yet another war that would cost the lives of thousands of American soldiers. Right…..

The new and illegitimate Ukrainian government makes it very clear. They want the US to interfere militarily. I hope no one in our administration is even considering this action. Doing so would trigger a massive war with Russia. I guarantee you that. Plus, any war with Russia would be a little bit more difficult than blowing up a 1984 Toyota Pickup full of Taliban fighters. 

It is time the US stops meddling in the business of other countries and starts paying attention to the US Economy and our own future.  

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Ukraine forms new defense force, seeks Western help

KIEV/SEVASTOPOL (Reuters) – Ukraine’s interim leaders established a new National Guard on Tuesday and appealed to the United States and Britain for assistance against what they called Russian aggression in Crimea under a post-Cold War treaty.

Blaming their ousted predecessors for the weakness of their own armed forces, acting ministers told parliament Ukraine had as few as 6,000 combat-ready infantry and that the air force was outnumbered nearly 100 to 1 by Moscow’s superpower forces.

There was no let-up in the war of words, with the pro-Russian regional parliament in Crimea approving a declaration of independence that will take effect if people on the Black Sea peninsula vote to unite with Russia in a referendum on Sunday.

The national parliament in Kiev said it would dissolve the Crimean assembly if it did not cancel the plebiscite.

Viktor Yanukovich, whose overthrow last month after protests triggered the gravest crisis in Europe since the Cold War, insisted from his refuge in Russia that he was still Ukraine’s legitimate president and commander of its armed forces.

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Acting Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk, who will visit the White House and United Nations Security Council this week, said a 1994 treaty under which Ukraine agreed to give up its Soviet nuclear weapons obliged Russia to remove troops from Crimea and also obliged Western powers to defend Ukraine’s sovereignty.

He said a failure to protect Ukraine would undermine efforts to persuade Iran or North Korea to forswear nuclear weapons as Kiev did 20 years ago. The terms of the Budapest Memorandum oblige Russia, Britain and the United States as guarantors to seek U.N. help for Ukraine if it faces attack by nuclear weapons.

DISARMAMENT PACT

Parliament passed a resolution calling on the United States and Britain, co-signatories with Russia of that treaty to “fulfill their obligations … and take all possible diplomatic, political, economic and military measures urgently to end the aggression and preserve the independence, sovereignty and existing borders of Ukraine”.

NATO powers – and the authorities in Kiev – have made clear they want to avoid a military escalation with Moscow, which has denied its troops are behind the takeover of Crimea 10 days ago by separatist forces – a denial ridiculed by other governments.

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The European Union and United States have been preparing sanctions against Russia, though with some reluctance, especially in Europe, which values commercial ties with Moscow.

Direct diplomacy has stalled this week. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry turned down an invitation to Moscow until Russia modifies its stance. Ukrainian premier Yatsneniuk said he had been unable to reach either Russian President Vladimir Putin or Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev for the past five days.

Russia says the overthrow of Yanukovich was a coup backed by the West and that it has the right to defend the interests of the ethnic Russian majority in Crimea, a territory of two million that the Kremlin transferred from Russia to Ukraine at a time when the collapse of the Soviet state was unthinkable.

NATO AWACs surveillance planes were beginning flights over Poland and Romania to monitor events in Ukraine and the U.S. navy was preparing for exercises in the Black Sea with NATO allies Bulgaria and Romania over the next few days.

Yatseniuk, who said he supported efforts to set up a “contact group” of major powers to resolve the crisis, accused Russia of seeking to undermine the world security system:

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“This is not a two-sided conflict. These are actions by the Russian Federation aimed at undermining the system of global security,” he told parliament.

NATIONAL GUARD

Acting president Oleksander Turchinov said the National Security and Defence council had decided to raise a new National Guard among veterans. He accused Yanukovich of leaving the military in such a poor state that it had to be built “effectively from scratch”.

The acting defence minister said Ukraine had not been prepared for military confrontation with Russia. Having mobilized its forces, he said the country had only 6,000 combat-ready infantry out of a nominal infantry force of 41,000 -compared to over 200,000 Russian troops on its eastern borders.

Turchinov warned against provoking Russian action, saying that would play into Moscow’s hands. The National Guard, based on existing Interior Ministry forces, would “defend citizens from criminals and from internal or external aggression”.

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A partial mobilization would begin of volunteers drawn from those with previous military experience, he said.

Yatseniuk said the government was doing all it could to finance pay and equipment for the armed forces, but that Kiev needed help from Western guarantors of its security.

Western powers have been careful to note that Ukraine, not being a member of NATO, has no automatic claim on the alliance to defend it. But Yatseniuk said the principles of its 1994 nuclear disarmament pact entitled it to expect assistance.

“What does the current military aggression of the Russian Federation on Ukrainian territory mean?” he said.

“It means that a country which voluntarily gave up nuclear weapons, rejected nuclear status and received guarantees from the world’s leading countries is left defenseless and alone in the face of a nuclear state that is armed to the teeth.

“I say this to our Western partners: if you do not provide guarantees, which were signed in the Budapest Memorandum, then explain how you will persuade Iran or North Korea to give up their status as nuclear states.”

China To Russia: We Stand With You…..Suck It America

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The world is being divided in half as we speak. As my in depth report (coming out next week) will show it will be NATO Vs. Russia/China coalition. Today Chinese Foreign Ministry released the following statement. 

“China has consistently opposed the easy use of sanctions in international relations, or using sanctions as a threat.”

Later, Russia fought back with a statement of their own. Indicating that if sanctions are imposed they will turn to China as their primary ally and business partner. Further adding, “Western countries would largely be hurting themselves if they impose tougher sanctions.”

Who cares and why is any of this important?

As my next weeks ( Wednesday’s Report) report will show, this development will lead to an eventual war. Not in the Ukraine, but worldwide. This war will impact everyone. We are still many years away, but this is an initial development. My timing and mathematical work confirm the same.  I encourage you to visit us next Wednesday to read the report and to see how it will play out.  

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Russia To Everyone: Take Your Sanctions And Shove Them

Russia’s parliament gave its defiant support to Putin and Crimea on Friday, indicating that no sanctions imposed by the US or EU will change its mind. 

With all the BS floating around here is what most people don’t understand. This is not about Ukraine, Crimea and Russia. This is about NATO taking over Ukraine and being closer to Russia than it has ever been. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, NATO has been pushing its forces east, closer and closer to Russia. To the point where NATO is now right on Russia’s doorstep. Imagine if Russian forces where positioned right on the Canadian border and you begin to understand that the West has pushed the Russian bear between a rock and a hard place.  

As I have said many times before, under such circumstances, Russia has no choice but to go all in. Sanctions or not. It will fight the war if pushed too far. Thus far, the only agitation I see is coming from the West. The real question here is as follows. Since the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are now over, does our industrial military complex need another war? I will leave you with these wise words. 

In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. – Dwight D. Eisenhower

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Russia To Everyone: Take Your Sanctions And Shove Them Google

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Moscow (CNN) — Russia’s parliament gave its defiant support Friday to Crimean lawmakers who want to see their region split from Ukraine and join Russia, saying no sanctions imposed by the United States or Europe will change its mind.

A delegation from the Crimean parliament, in Moscow a day after its lawmakers voted unanimously to split from Ukraine, said it would put the decision to a public vote on March 16.

But Ukrainian interim Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk has condemned those backing a split.

Crimea, an autonomous region in southern Ukraine with an ethnic Russian majority and strong cultural ties to Russia, has become the epicenter of a battle for influence between Moscow, Kiev and the West.

Valentina Matvienko, the speaker of Russia’s upper house of parliament, told the Crimean delegation it would “support and welcome” any decision made by the Crimean people to become a part of Russia.

“We have no rights to leave our people when there’s a threat to them. None of the sanctions will be able to change our attitude,” Matvienko said.

The delegation was greeted with applause in the lower house, where the speaker described the decision to hold the referendum as “dictated by the willingness to protect human rights and lives.”

The Crimean government, which was installed a little more than a week ago after armed, pro-Russian men took over the parliament building in Simferopol, does not recognize the interim government in Kiev.

The authorities in Kiev, in turn, say the Crimean government is illegitimate.

Yatsenyuk, speaking Friday in Kiev, said: “I want to warn separatists and other traitors of the Ukrainian state who are trying to work against Ukraine, any of your decisions taken is unlawful, unconstitutional, and nobody in the civilized world is going to recognize the results of the so-called referendum of the so-called Crimean authorities.”

He said he’d requested a second telephone conversation with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.

Yatsenyuk, who was in Brussels, Belgium, on Thursday as European Union talks on sanctions against Russia took place, insisted then that “Crimea was, is and will be an integral part of Ukraine.”

Monitors suggested

U.S. President Barack Obama set out a potential solution to the crisis in Ukraine when he spoke to his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, on Thursday, the White House said.

The proposal would include direct talks between Kiev and Moscow, the withdrawal of Russian forces to their bases, international support for elections due May 25, and the presence of international monitors to “ensure that the rights of all Ukrainians are protected, including ethnic Russians.”

Obama also rejected the Crimean lawmakers’ decision to call a referendum, saying: “In 2014, we are well beyond the days when borders can be redrawn over the heads of democratic leaders.”

International observers are welcome to witness Crimea’s upcoming referendum on joining the Russian Federation, the delegation of the newly installed Crimean parliament said in Moscow

Meanwhile, international monitors called in by Kiev will try again Friday to gain access to Crimea, which has been under effective Russian control for several days.

On Thursday, armed men at checkpoints turned back the 35-strong team from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, a regional security bloc.

But members of the OSCE team told CNN’s Matthew Chance, who is traveling with them from Kherson in southern Ukraine toward the Crimean peninsula, that they intend to be more assertive Friday as they seek to get in and assess the situation.

Asset freezes, visa bans

As they seek to put the diplomatic squeeze on Russia to pull back its forces from Crimea and negotiate with Kiev, EU nations announced Thursday they will suspend bilateral talks with Russia on visa matters and have threatened travel bans, asset freezes and cancellation of a planned EU-Russia summit.

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told French public radio Friday that tougher measures are planned if Moscow doesn’t act to de-escalate the situation.

“Without very prompt results, there will be further measures against Russian officials and companies. Those could be asset freezes, cancellations, visa denials,” he told France Info.

“And if another attempt is made, then we would enter into something completely different — that is to say serious consequences for the relations between Europe and Russia.”

The United States also has taken action. The State Department has imposed a visa ban on Russian and Ukrainian officials and others that it said are responsible for, or complicit in, threatening Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Obama has signed an executive order laying the groundwork for sanctions against individuals and entities responsible for the crisis.

Paralympic plea

The Paralympic Games get under way Friday in the Russian city of Sochi, and Putin is expected to attend the opening ceremony.

Ukrainian Paralympic Committee chief Valeriy Suskevich appealed for peace in his country and said he’d made the same request of Putin at a meeting Thursday night.

“We are staying in order to be remembered, for Ukraine to be remembered as the state which sent a unified team,” he said at a news conference. “We’ve taken the decision to raise the flag of the independent sovereign state of Ukraine here at the Paralympic Games.”

Ukraine’s sports minister will not be attending.

Britain, the Netherlands, Canada and Poland are among those who also have said they will stay away. Earlier this week, the White House canceled a presidential delegation to the Paralympic Games.

Crimean threat?

Moscow has denounced the events that led to Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych’s ouster in late February as an illegitimate coup and has refused to recognize the new Ukrainian authorities, putting Russia and Ukraine on a collision course over control of Crimea.

Putin has insisted he has the right to use military force in Ukraine if necessary to protect ethnic Russians in Crimea. But Ukrainian officials say no threat exists and that Putin is using it as a pretext to control the region.

The peninsula was part of Russia until Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev gave it to Ukraine in 1954. Ukraine was then part of the Soviet Union. Russia has a major naval base in the port city of Sevastopol, and thousands of troops are stationed there.

Russian speakers make up about 60% of the population, but around a quarter are Ukrainian and 12% are Crimean Tatar, a predominately Muslim minority. Neither of the latter two groups would welcome a switch to Russian control.

Meanwhile, a second Russian naval vessel was scuttled Friday morning at the entrance to Lake Donuzlav, an inlet on the western coast of Crimea home to a Ukrainian naval base.

Viktor Shmihanovsky, vice commander of the base, told CNN that the inlet is now sealed off and that several Ukrainian naval ships are trapped inside. Russian vessels remain in the waters beyond the blockade, he said.

Interpol asked to arrest Yanukovych

The EU and the United States also announced plans to freeze the assets of ousted leader Yanukovych, who turned his back on a trade deal with the EU in favor of one with Russia.

The rejected trade deal prompted months of protests that culminated in February with bloody street clashes that left dozens dead and Yanukovych out of office.

Back in Kiev on Friday, Yatsenyuk, the interim prime minister, said an agreement to sign an EU trade deal reached Thursday, and the offer of an EU financial aid package worth $15 billion, were the result of historic unity with EU members.

“We are leading Ukraine into the European Union,” he said.

Interpol said it is reviewing a request by Ukrainian authorities that would allow for the arrest of Yanukovych on charges of abuse of power and murder, an allegation tied to the deaths of protesters.

Crimea Votes To Join Russia. Now What?

Now everyone can go pound sand as they continue to throw tantrums. Russia is going to take this territory and no one will stop it.  Listen, at the end of the day this situation doesn’t really matter for the US Economy and it’s financial markets until and unless NATO gets involved. If that happens, there quite a strong possibility of further escalation and a possible war. It is only at that point that you will see an impact on our financial markets. 

What this situation does show is severe cracks forming between Russia and the US. With both sides and their respective media propaganda machines going into overdrive over Ukraine, the possibility of a new Cold War is quite high.

BTW, if you are wondering what the Russian media is saying. It boils down to the following points.

  • America, shut up and stop telling us what to do. Mind your own business. 
  • Americans are hypocrites. They have invaded Iraq and Afghanistan, killed hundreds of thousands of people and now they claim “high moral virtue”? Look in the mirror.  
  • If sanctions are implemented we will respond with force.  

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SIMFEROPOL, Ukraine (Reuters) – Crimea’s parliament voted to join Russia on Thursday and its Moscow-backed government set a referendum within 10 days on the decision in a dramatic escalation of the crisis over the Ukrainian Black Sea peninsula.

The sudden acceleration of moves to bring Crimea, which has an ethnic Russian majority and has effectively been seized by Russian forces, formally under Moscow’s rule came as European Union leaders gathered for an emergency summit to seek ways to pressure Russia to back down and accept mediation.

The Crimean parliament voted unanimously “to enter into the Russian Federation with the rights of a subject of the Russian Federation”.

The vice premier of Crimea, home to Russia’s Black Sea military base in Sevastopol, said a referendum on the status would take place on March 16. He said all state property would be “nationalized” and the Russian ruble could be adopted.

The announcement, which diplomats said could not have been made without Russian President Vladimir Putin’s approval, raised the stakes in the most serious east-west confrontation since the end of the Cold War. Russia stocks fell and the ruble weakened further after the news.

Far from seeking a diplomatic way out, Putin appears to have chosen to create facts on the ground before the West can agree on more than token action against him.

EU leaders had been set to warn but not sanction Russia over its military intervention after Moscow rebuffed Western diplomatic efforts to persuade it to pull forces in Crimea, with a population of about 2 million, back to their bases. It was not immediately clear what impact the Crimean moves would have.

European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said in a Twitter message: “We stand by a united and inclusive #Ukraine.”

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French President Francois Hollande told reporters on arrival at the summit: “There will be the strongest possible pressure on Russia to begin lowering the tension and in the pressure there is, of course, eventual recourse to sanctions.”

The new Ukrainian government has declared the referendum illegal and opened a criminal investigation against Crimean Prime Minister Sergei Askyonov, who was appointed in a closed-door session by the region’s parliament last week. The Ukrainian government does not recognize his authority or that of the parliament.

A Crimean parliament official said voters will be asked two questions: should Crimea be part of the Russian Federation and should Crimea return to an earlier constitution (1992) that gave the region more autonomy?

“If there weren’t constant threats from the current illegal Ukrainian authorities, maybe we would have taken a different path,” deputy parliament speaker Sergei Tsekov told reporters outside the parliament building in Crimea’s main city of Simferopol.

“I think there was an annexation of Crimea by Ukraine, if we are going to call things by their name. Because of this mood and feeling we took the decision to join Russia. I think we will feel much more comfortable there.”

TENSION HIGH

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov refused to meet his new Ukrainian counterpart or to launch a “contact group” to seek a solution to the crisis at talks in Paris on Wednesday despite arm-twisting by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and European colleagues. The two men will meet again in Rome on Thursday.

Tension was high in Crimea after a senior United Nations envoy was surrounded by a pro-Russian crowd and forced to get back on his plane and leave the country on Wednesday.

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The EU summit in Brussels seemed unlikely to adopt more than symbolic measures against Europe’s biggest gas supplier, because neither industrial powerhouse Germany nor financial center Britain is keen to start down that road.

The United States has said it is ready to impose sanctions such as visa bans, asset freezes on individual Russian officials and restrictions on business ties within days rather than weeks.

The short, informal EU summit will mostly be dedicated to displaying support for Ukraine’s new pro-Western government, represented by Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk, who will attend even though Kiev is neither an EU member nor a recognized candidate for membership.

After meeting European Parliament President Martin Schulz, Yatseniuk appealed to Russia to respond to mediation efforts.

The European Commission announced an aid package of up to 11 billion euros ($15 billion) for Ukraine over the next couple of years provided it reaches a deal with the International Monetary Fund, entailing painful reforms like ending gas subsidies.

Diplomats said that at most, the 28-nation EU would condemn Russia’s so far bloodless seizure of the Black Sea province and suspend talks with Moscow on visa liberalization and economic cooperation, while threatening further measures if Putin does not accept mediation efforts soon.

They were expected to hold back from tougher steps both in hopes of a diplomatic breakthrough and out of fear of a tit-for-tat trade war with Russia, a major economic partner of Europe.

France has a deal to sell warships to Russia that it is so far not prepared to cancel, London’s banks have profited from facilitating Russian investment, and German companies have $22 billion invested in Russia.

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Before the summit, European members of the Group of Eight major economies will meet separately, diplomats said, in an apparent effort to coordinate positions towards Russia, due to host the next G8 summit in Olympic venue Sochi in June. They have so far stopped participating in preparatory meetings and Canada has said G7 countries may meet soon without Russia.

ILLEGITIMATE

The crisis began in November when Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich, under strong Russian pressure, turned his back on a far reaching trade deal with the EU and accepted a $15 billion bailout from Moscow. That prompted three months of street protests leading to the overthrow of Yanukovich on February 22.

Moscow denounced the events as an illegitimate coup and refused to recognize the new Ukrainian authorities.

Russia kept the door ajar for more diplomacy on its own terms, announcing on Thursday a meeting of former Soviet states in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), including Ukraine, for April 4 and saying it would be preceded by contacts between Russian and Ukrainian diplomats.

Lavrov said attempts by Western countries to take action over the Ukraine crisis via democracy watchdog OSCE and the NATO military alliance were not helpful.

In a move that may alarm some of Russia’s neighbors and the West, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev announced steps to ease handing out passports to native Russian speakers who have lived in Russia or the former Soviet Union.

Putin has cited the threat to Russian citizens to justify military action in both Georgia in 2008 and Ukraine now.

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After a day of high-stakes diplomacy in Paris on Wednesday, Lavrov refused to talk to Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Deshchitsya, whose new government is not recognized by Moscow.

As he left the French Foreign Ministry, Lavrov was asked if he had met his Ukrainian counterpart. “Who is that?” the Russian minister asked.

He stuck to Putin’s line – ridiculed by the West – that Moscow does not command the troops without national insignia which have taken control of Crimea, besieging Ukrainian forces, and hence cannot order them back to bases.

Kerry said afterwards he had never expected to get Lavrov and Deshchitsya into the same room right away, but diplomats said France and Germany had tried to achieve that.

Western diplomats said there was still hope that once Lavrov had reported back to Putin, Russia would accept the idea of a “contact group” involving both Moscow and Kiev as well as the United States and European powers to seek a solution.

The European Union formally announced it had frozen the assets of ousted Ukrainian president Yanukovich and 17 other officials, including former prime minister Mykola Azarov, suspected of human rights violations and misuse of state funds.

“RUSSIA! RUSSIA!”

In an awkward coincidence as EU leaders were gathering in Brussels, German Economy Minister and Vice-Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel traveled to Moscow for talks with his Russian counterpart and Putin.

Reflecting concern about how the long-planned trip might be seen in the midst of the Ukraine crisis, Gabriel dropped at the last minute plans to take along German industrialists with him. Germany has been accused in some quarters of soft-pedaling on sanctions in the light of its close economic ties to Russia.

Outside of Crimea, in eastern and southern cities that saw big pro-Russian demonstrations, the tide of public opinion appears to be turning in favor of Kiev.

Ukrainian police cleared pro-Moscow demonstrators who had been holed up in the regional parliament building in Donetsk and raised the Ukrainian flag where the Russian one had mostly been flying since Saturday.

Pro-Kiev demonstrations are now much larger than pro-Moscow ones in the city, home town of ousted leader Yanukovich.

Putin has said Russia reserves the right to intervene militarily in other areas of Ukraine if Russian interests or the lives of Russians are in danger.

Dropping diplomatic niceties on Wednesday, the U.S. State Department published a “fact sheet” entitled “President Putin’s Fiction: 10 False Claims about Ukraine.”

“As Russia spins a false narrative to justify its illegal actions in Ukraine, the world has not seen such startling Russian fiction since Dostoyevsky wrote, ‘The formula “two plus two equals five” is not without its attractions,'” the State Department said in the document.

As The US Continues To Piss On Russia, How Long Before Ukraine Reignites?

If you have been reading this blog, you know that I have correctly predicted both the Russian invasion of the Ukraine as well as the subsequent calm on Tuesday. Before it had happened. I ended my analysis with one statement. For as long as the US Administration and the EU Bureaucrats stop pressuring or going after Russia and/or Putin, things will die down. 

Not to be outdone by anyone, today Hillary Clinton decided to throw her panties in the ring by comparing Putin to, what else,  Hitler of course.

Trust me when I tell you this. Nothing will infuriate Putin more than when a high ranking ex member of Obama Administration and a presidential hopeful calls him a Hitler.  If this sort of behavior from the US continues Putin will have no choice but to demonstrate his “manhood”, “power” and “the size of his co@$” by invading Ukraine or worse. I am not sure why this is so hard for everyone to understand. 

Then again, maybe that is exactly what our military industrial complex wants.  

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Speaking at a fundraiser in California, Clinton drew a parallel between Adolf Hitler’s rhetoric that ethnic Germans living in neighbouring countries he later invaded were oppressed, and Vladimir Putin’s claim that ethnic Russians in Ukraine are under threat by nationalists and radicals.

The former US secretary of State, who is widely expected to run for US president in 2016, particularly criticised Moscow over the issuing of passports to ethnic Russians living in Ukraine’s Crimean peninsula.

“Now if this sounds familiar, it’s what Hitler did back in the 30s,” Clinton said, the Long Beach Press-Telegram reported.

“All the Germans that were … the ethnic Germans, the Germans by ancestry who were in places like Czechoslovakia and Romania and other places, Hitler kept saying they’re not being treated right. I must go and protect my people and that’s what’s gotten everybody so nervous.”

Clinton, 66, made the comment at a $1,500-a-head fundraiser for the Boys and Girls Club of Long Beach.

She also said that Putin believes “his mission is to restore Russian greatness.”

“When he looks at Ukraine, he sees a place that he believes is by its very nature part of Mother Russia,” Clinton said.

Harry Saltzgaver, who attended the event, told Buzzfeed that Clinton added there was “no indication that Putin is as irrational as the instigator of World War II.”

Earlier this week, Vladimir Putin was accused of acting like Hitler in 1930s also by the former foreign minister of the Czech Republic, Karel Schwarzenberg.

“Since he wanted to invade Crimea, he needed a pretext and said that his compatriots were oppressed,” said Schwarzenberg.”When Hitler wanted to annex Austria, he said that Germans there were oppressed.”

Putin has claimed it would be legitimate for Russia to use force to protect its interests in eastern Ukraine and Crimea.

“We have received a request from a legitimate president,” Putin told a press conference. “Also we have historical and cultural ties with those people. And this is a humanitarian mission. It’s not our goal to conquer somebody.”

He said deploying the military would be the last resort but and denied that troops without insignia who took over strategic locations in Crimea are Russian.

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“Hey America, Thanks For The Billion. You’ll Never See It Again” – Ukraine

Last time I checked, the US National Debt stood at $17.5 Trillion. But what the hell…..what’s another billion between friends. Right? 

The US Government is about to sign off on a $1 Billion loan guarantee to Ukraine. That’s right, they are about to give $1 Billion to an illegitimate government in an unstable nation where no one really knows what’s going on. But not to worry, Janet Yellen will just print that billion with a snap of her fingers. 

Hey Obama, couldn’t we spend this money in the US on homeless people or something? We will never see this money again anyways. Someone, please tell me again how this “money printing” will end well for the US.

NATIONAL DEBT 

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KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Secretary of State John Kerry flew to Kiev Tuesday to show U.S. support for the fledgling Ukraine government, and the Obama administration announced with his arrival a $1 billion energy subsidy package. The fast-moving developments came as the United States readied economic sanctions amid worries that Moscow was ready to stretch its military reach further into the mainland of the former Soviet republic.

Kerry arrived as the Ukraine government grapples with a Russian military takeover of Crimea, a strategic, mostly pro-Russian region in the country’s southeast, and as Russian President Vladimir Putin said he wouldn’t be deterred by economic sanctions imposed punitively by the West.

While on the ground, Kerry was planning to pay homage to the dozens of protesters who were slain Feb. 20 in anti-government demonstrations which culminated days later in the ouster of President Viktor Yanukovych.

As Kerry arrived, the White House announced the package of energy aid, along with training for financial and election institutions and anti-corruption efforts. U.S. officials traveling with Kerry, speaking on grounds of anonymity, said the Obama administration is considering slapping Russia with unspecified economic sanctions as soon as this week.

Additionally, the officials said, the U.S. has suspended what was described as a narrow set of discussions with Russia over a bilateral trade investment treaty. It is also going to provide technical advice to the Ukraine government about its trade rights with Russia. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to be quoted by name before the official announcement was made.

Putin pulled his forces back from the Ukrainian border on Tuesday, yet said that Moscow reserves the right to use all means to protect Russians in the country. He accused the West of encouraging an “unconstitutional coup” in Ukraine and driving it onto anarchy, declaring that any sanctions the West places on Russia will backfire.

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Speaking from his residence outside Moscow, Putin said he still considers Yanukovych to be Ukraine’s leader and hopes Russia won’t need to use force in predominantly Russian-speaking eastern Ukraine.

In Washington Tuesday morning, the White House said the $1 billion loan guarantee was aimed in particular at helping insulate Ukraine from reductions in energy subsidies. Russia provides a substantial portion of Ukraine’s natural gas and U.S. officials said they were also prepared to work with officials in Kiev to reduce their dependence on those imports. The White House said the assistance was meant to supplement a broader aid package from the International Monetary Fund, which currently has officials in Ukraine working with that country’s new government.

On Monday, the Pentagon announced it was suspending military-to-military engagements between the United States and Russia, including exercises, bilateral meetings, port visits and conferences.

European leaders already are considering sanctions on exports of Russia’s natural gas, uranium and coal industries. U.S. sanctions likely would be similar to Europe’s.

Some Republicans in Congress were considering a possible package of “debilitating economic sanctions” to get Putin’s attention. House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce said that the U.S. and Europe should act collectively to threaten the Russian stock market, economy and ruble if Russia doesn’t withdraw from Crimea.

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“We can’t just keep talking,” Royce said Monday. “We need to do something.”

The European Union issued a Thursday deadline for Putin to pull back his troops from Crimea or also face a rejection of visa liberalization and economic cooperation negotiations that have long been in the works.

The U.S. officials traveling to Kiev said Washington is warily watching to see whether Russia will try to advance beyond Crimea.

They cited reports of Russian helicopters nearly flying into mainland Ukraine airspace before being intercepted by jets controlled by Kiev. The officials said it’s believed that as many as 16,000 Russian troops have deployed to Crimea, while Ukrainian forces amassed on both sides of an isthmus that separates the region’s peninsula from the mainland.

The officials also said there is no support currently within the Obama administration to eventually let Russia annex Crimea — a possibility that has been raised quietly amid questions about U.S. interests in the pro-Russian region. They said it is up to the Ukraine government to decide whether a referendum should be held to let the Crimean people decide their own fate.

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Speaking Monday at a U.N. session in Geneva, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov attempted to deflect blame back on the West. He defended the deployment of Russian troops in Ukraine as a necessary protection for his country’s citizens living there.

“Those who are trying to interpret the situation as a sort of aggression and threatening us with sanctions and boycotts, these are the same partners who have been consistently and vigorously encouraging the political powers close to them to declare ultimatums and renounce dialogue,” Lavrov said.

“This is a question of defending our citizens and compatriots, ensuring human rights, especially the right to life,” he said.

President Barack Obama on Monday described the Russian advance as a violation of international law. He called on Congress to approve an aid package for the new Ukrainian government and repeated earlier threats that the U.S. will take steps to hobble Russia’s economy and isolate it diplomatically if Putin does not back down.

“The strong condemnation that has proceeded from countries around the world indicates the degree to which Russia is on the wrong side of history,” Obama said.

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Putin Chills Out. Futures Soar

As I suggested yesterday, Putin got what he wanted and is likely to move on. By destabilizing Ukraine, Western governments ended up putting Putin in an impossible situation. If didn’t do anything, he would be viewed as a weak leader. Yes, he was forced to go into Ukraine. After demonstrating his power and taking Crimea without a single shot, Putin is a happy man. Plus, it is likely there was some sort of a behind the scenes deal where Western governments had agreed to stop meddling in Ukraine business. Put these two together and you have today’s resolution. 

Is this crisis over? Yes and No. It is over if the Western powers back off and shut their mouth. However, if the US Government, the EU Bureaucratic monkeys and the western media continue to go after Putin and/or Russia we might see re-escalation again. It is as simple as that. 

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Vladimir Putin said there’s no immediate need for Russia to invade eastern Ukraine as the Obama administration prepares sanctions to punish him for military action in the southern region of Crimea.

In his first public remarks since protesters overthrew Viktor Yanukovych last month, President Putin reserved the right to use force to protect ethnic Russians, though said there’s “no such necessity” at present. Troops stationed in Crimea, where Russia keeps its Black Sea fleet, have only been securing their bases, according to Putin.

“The use of the military is an extreme case,” he told reporters at his residence near Moscow. “But we have a direct request from a legitimate president, Yanukovych, on military aid to protect Ukrainian citizens.”

Russia is tussling with the West for influence over Ukraine, which claims its former Soviet master seized control of Crimea by deploying troops to block army bases and airports. The U.S. and Europe have threatened sanctions against Russia and are racing to seal billions of dollars of aid to help the new administration in Kiev avoid bankruptcy. Russia says Ukraine owes state-controlled energy giant OAO Gazprom $2 billion.

Kerry Visit

As Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Kiev for talks with the new government, officials traveling with him said sanctions such as travel and asset bans on Russian individuals and institutions are likely within days if Russia doesn’t de-escalate its actions in Ukraine and return its forces to barracks. They spoke on condition they not be named because the penalties aren’t finalized.

Putin’s comments signal the crisis, the worst between Russia and the West since the Cold War ended, won’t immediately escalate. The standoff roiled markets as Russia held military exercises on Ukraine’s eastern border. The drills ended today.

Russia’s Micex stock index, which yesterday plunged 11 percent, extended gains as Putin spoke and rose 5.9 percent. The ruble strengthened 1 percent against the dollar-euro based used by the central bank, which unexpectedly raised its benchmark interest rate by 150 basis points to 8 percent yesterday.

Ukraine’s hryvnia gained 3.6 percent to 9.4 per dollar, while the yield on the government’s dollar debt due 2023 fell 82 basis points to 9.738 percent, data compiled by Bloomberg show.

Kerry will unveil a U.S. financial-assistance package that includes $1 billion of loan guarantees by international financial institutions, according to a government fact sheet.

An International Monetary Fund delegation is also due in Kiev today. Ukraine needs $15 billion in the next 2 1/2 years to stay afloat, Finance Minister Oleksandr Shlapak said March 1.

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