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    WHAT COLD WAR? THIS COLD WAR: DEATH FOLLOWS MCCAIN TO THE UKRAINE AS THE ARMENIA-ULTIMATUM TO SCREW OVER RUSSIA FAILS AGAIN FOR THE EU AND THE U.S.

    The People's Voice
    Feb 4 2014

    February 4th, 2014

    It has become obvious that what's going on in Ukraine is an extension
    of the cold war as the U.S. and the EU try and peddle a modified
    version of the Armenia-ultimatum to their people. Sound complicated?

    It's not really. What's going on in Ukraine is an economic proxy war
    that has turned sour.

    The trade deal that the EU has offered the Ukraine is garbage. To find
    out how bad it is all we have to do is look at why Armenia ended up
    telling the EU to shove it when they tried to jam the same deal down
    their throats.

    In September 2013, Armenia called off an Armenia-EU Association
    Agreement after they found out that the trade deal was not really
    about easing trade restrictions with the EU but about screwing over
    Russia, and themselves by extension:

    "The apparently smooth progress towards a final deal came to a
    shuddering halt in early September, when President Serzh Sargsyan met
    his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin and announced plans to join
    another economic bloc, the Moscow-led Customs Union. Membership of
    the grouping, which currently includes Russia, Belarus and Kazakstan,
    would require Armenia to adopt a different set of trade tariffs
    and agreements which EU officials say are not compatible with the
    Association Agreement.

    "Despite this, President Sargsyan says Customs Union membership would
    not conflict with the EU accord, which he argues could be uncoupled
    from the DCFTA.

    "'Armenia is ready even now to sign an Association Agreement with the
    EU,' Sargsyan said in a question-and-answer session after addressing
    the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on October 2.

    'Sadly, our partners in the European Commission have said there is
    a clear contradiction between the Customs Union and the agreement on
    a free trade zone.... We have suggested that we could sign just the
    Association Agreement, which mainly covers political reforms.'....

    "'There has recently been a lot of talk about the civilisational
    choice facing members of the Eastern Partnership initiative. We have
    always stated that we don't believe it's right to view the issue in
    those terms.'"

    What the EU wanted Armenia to do is equivalent to telling someone that
    they can come over and play at your house as long as they are willing
    to permanently tell the rest of their family to fuck off! Insanity!

    As someone who is aware of the history of its people and the region,
    knows the game at play, and those involved, I can honestly tell you
    that anyone that is arrogant enough to tell Armenians to screw over
    Russians for a dangling carrot is one dumb MOFO. After all, everyone
    knows that what the EU offers hasn't really worked out too well for
    the citizens of some of its periphery members, such as those in Greece,
    Spain, Cyprus, Ireland, or Portugal.

    The main thing we need to know about what's going on in Ukraine is
    that it's based on our indefinite growth based economy - the EU and
    the U.S. needing to grow to maintain their crony capitalistic system
    because if they don't the bubbles will pop. This is what the Ukraine
    deal is about, a self-consuming economic model that must devour
    everything in its path to maintain power.

    As for John McCain, death, destruction, and corruption follow him
    everywhere, so if we're wise, we wouldn't allow this shill to make
    any more speeches on other people's soil but instead arrest him for
    treason in the United States.

    "Of course Russia is interested to keep Ukraine close to Russia
    politically, economically but it does not use its pressure to be
    interpreted as an intervention in internal affairs of Ukraine. It is
    in the contrary.

    "We watched today what is going on from the Eastern Europe. Europe
    parliamentarians are coming to Kiev demonstrating and even camping.

    Polish parliamentarians are camping in Kiev in Maidan, main square
    of Kiev city.

    "And so yesterday Russian TV showed John McCain arrival to Kiev and he
    brought with him some luggage, diplomatic luggage, eight big bags: one
    of them only was set for ... [his] diplomatic car and the seven other
    big bags were placed in Ukrainian cars and they said that it is money.

    Huge amount of money brought to spread, to support opposition.

    "I asked where is international law? How is it possible to intervene
    in such ugly way in the internal disturbed situation in Ukraine?

    "Money, money and all this was spread [among opposition] and made
    based on huge amounts...

    "So I think that not Russian intervention but European, American
    intervention, direct appearance in demonstrations, appearance among
    oppositions, take and flow, making some speeches, encouraging for
    revolution.

    "That I can say, I as a former diplomatic, my job, I cannot even
    imagine such kind of behaviors are suitable for current international
    law..."

    Marine calls for John McCain to be arrested and tried for treason at
    town hall meeting

    If you would like to know what's really going on in the Ukraine than
    the following three videos will do a good job explaining it. In the
    first, James Corbett gives us a short rundown of what's taking place
    (the segment of interest takes place between 1:30 to 5:20). In the
    second, Amy Goodman hosts an interview and debate between two guests:
    "Stephen Cohen, professor emeritus of Russian studies and politics at
    New York University and Princeton University; and Anton Shekhovtsov,
    a Ukrainian citizen and University College London researcher who has
    just returned from observing the protests in Kiev." And in the third,
    a chaotic debate on CrossTalk between three guests: John Laughland,
    Tony Halpin, and Dmitry Babich.

    http://www.thepeoplesvoice.org/TPV3/Voices.php/2014/02/04/what-cold-war-this-cold-war-death-follow=

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