UKRAINE CRISIS, US PLOT TO LAUNCH NUCLEAR WAR WITH RUSSIA: EXPERT
Mon Apr 14, 2014 4:20PM GMT
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The US has engineered the crisis in Ukraine's eastern border with
Russia as part of its scenario to provoke Moscow to engage in a
nuclear war with Washington, a political analyst tells Press TV.
In a Monday interview, Rick Rozoff, from the Center for Research on
Globalization, warned against the "eruption of full-scale civil war
in Ukraine" following Kiev's intensified military buildup near the
Russian border.
"That's precisely what the United States' intention is to do, which
is to embroil Russia into an armed conflict in Europe and maybe to
issue the US final play for global military domination by provoking
confrontation between the two major nuclear worlds," he pointed out.
The analyst compared the Ukrainian crisis to "what the US engineered
in Syria and...Venezuela" and noted, "It's an attempt to destabilize
and plunge into bloody violence in yet another country and it has
to be stopped, because if it doesn't stop here it will continue to
spread to other nations."
The situation is escalating in eastern Ukraine amid concerns over an
impending military action by Kiev against pro-Russian activists.
The Ukrainian government had given the protesters an ultimatum to lay
down their arms and evacuate the occupied buildings in the country's
eastern provinces.
However, reports coming out of the restive regions suggest that
demonstrators are not showing any signs of compliance with the
deadline.
The eastern cities are now bracing for military action because Kiev
has threatened to launch an "anti-terrorism operation" to end the
ongoing protests.
Pro-Russia rallies gained momentum in Ukraine after Crimea declared
independence from the former Soviet state and formally applied to
become part of the Russian Federation following a referendum on March
16, in which nearly 97 percent of the participants voted for joining
Russia, with a turnout of more than 83 percent.
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Mon Apr 14, 2014 4:20PM GMT
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Related Interviews:
'Ukraine junta may spark civil war'
'Ukrainians have right to protest'
Related Viewpoints:
Washington, humanity's worst enemy
The US has engineered the crisis in Ukraine's eastern border with
Russia as part of its scenario to provoke Moscow to engage in a
nuclear war with Washington, a political analyst tells Press TV.
In a Monday interview, Rick Rozoff, from the Center for Research on
Globalization, warned against the "eruption of full-scale civil war
in Ukraine" following Kiev's intensified military buildup near the
Russian border.
"That's precisely what the United States' intention is to do, which
is to embroil Russia into an armed conflict in Europe and maybe to
issue the US final play for global military domination by provoking
confrontation between the two major nuclear worlds," he pointed out.
The analyst compared the Ukrainian crisis to "what the US engineered
in Syria and...Venezuela" and noted, "It's an attempt to destabilize
and plunge into bloody violence in yet another country and it has
to be stopped, because if it doesn't stop here it will continue to
spread to other nations."
The situation is escalating in eastern Ukraine amid concerns over an
impending military action by Kiev against pro-Russian activists.
The Ukrainian government had given the protesters an ultimatum to lay
down their arms and evacuate the occupied buildings in the country's
eastern provinces.
However, reports coming out of the restive regions suggest that
demonstrators are not showing any signs of compliance with the
deadline.
The eastern cities are now bracing for military action because Kiev
has threatened to launch an "anti-terrorism operation" to end the
ongoing protests.
Pro-Russia rallies gained momentum in Ukraine after Crimea declared
independence from the former Soviet state and formally applied to
become part of the Russian Federation following a referendum on March
16, in which nearly 97 percent of the participants voted for joining
Russia, with a turnout of more than 83 percent.
ASH/HGH/SS
http://www.presstv.com/detail/2014/04/14/358540/us-seeks-nuclear-war-with-russia/