Why Does Ukraine Seem So Much Like Syria?

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Why Does Ukraine Seem So Much Like Syria?
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In Ukraine, US-backed rebels seize weapons from a military depot and begin firing on police — killing at least ten. The rebel groups occupy and torch government buildings, trade union headquarters, the central post office, and political party headquarters. They occupy local government facilities in other cities and physically attack local authorities. Their goal is to overthrow the elected government.

Reports of rebel reinforcements arriving, with “bulky backpacks near the scene of the latest protests,” are suspiciously reminiscent of the “Internet in a Suitcase” project funded by the US government to provide tools for “activists” in regime-change candidate countries. The US has similarly trained and equipped the Syrian rebels.

US-backed rebels are photographed all over Ukraine with weapons, sometimes photographed shooting at police. In Syria, the US covertly provided the weapons and approved Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and other “friends of Syria” to provide even more. A Russian official has accused the US of arming the Ukrainian opposition.

As in Syria, where US Ambassador Robert Ford adopted the rebels from the beginning of the insurrection, US officials have beat a steady path to the Ukrainian rebels to offer their support and assistance. Senator John McCain has even dined with Svoboda Party president Oleh Tyahnybok, shown here in a rather different pose. US Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland was recorded plotting the overthrow and replacement of the Ukrainian government with the US Ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt.

Pyatt, a man surely devoid of any sense of self-reflection, boldly proclaimed that his recorded plotting to overthrow of the Ukrainian government was merely “helping to build bridges between the government and the opposition.” Of course in a strict sense that is true: he is actively engaged in building a bridge to government power for the Ukrainian opposition.

The Syrian rebels are presented as a moderate group of would-be democrats seeking political reform; Ukrainian rebels are presented as a bunch of pro-Western, pro-EU “peaceful demonstrators.” In both cases the real power on the streets has been radical extremists with whom US officials have had considerable contact.

In Syria, President Assad responded early on to the unrest with offers of compromise, including agreeing to hold a constitutional referendum which put an end to generations of one-party rule. In Ukraine, President Yanukovich granted amnesty to violent protesters, rescinded legislation seen as inhibiting protest, fired his government at the request of the opposition and even offered to name opposition leaders to a new interim government. Each move toward compromise and appeasement of the opposition was met with increased violence and escalating demands on the part of the rebels, most recently in Ukraine after opposition leaders met with US and EU officials at a security conference in Munich.

President Obama sternly warns the Ukrainian government against restoring order: “We expect the Ukrainian government to show restraint, to not resort to violence in dealing with peaceful protesters.” He cryptically hinted at possible US escalation, stating: “We’ll be monitoring very carefully the situation, recognizing that, along with our European partners and the international community, there will be consequences if people step over the line.”

He similarly warned Syrian president Assad against taking action to defend the country against armed rebels fighting for its overthrow.

Another red line drawn? This time on Russia’s doorstep?

Here again is the million dollar question: What would Washington do if rebels intent on overthrowing the Obama regime raided military weapons depots, killed at least ten police officers and wounded dozens of others, set Washington D.C. on fire, occupied key government buildings including the US Capitol complex, and demanded a change in the Constitution favoring their ascendance to power?

Obama warned the Ukraine government to make sure the “Ukrainian military does not step in to resolve issues that could be resolved by civilians.” The US military was called in to quell a far less significant protest in Seattle over the World Trade Organization meeting there in 1999.

The US Capitol area has been on “lockdown” innumerable times over such “threats” as a mentally disturbed woman driving erratically — who was unarmed and shot dead by police.

One need not side with either opposing group in Ukraine to point out the choking hypocrisy of the US position.

But what is truly remarkable are the many similarities between what has been happening in Syria and what is now happening in Ukraine. It almost seems as if the same hand with the same playbook is plotting both regime change operations…
 
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While here are similarities between Syria and Ukraine. There is a divided opposition supported by the USA and Europe. However Ukraine does not have Muslims and is not divided on religious lines. There are Russian speaking people in the East who might prefer to be closer to Russia. However the Ukrainian peaking people prefer to be closer to Europe. I doubt than language difference will start a war
 
This situation is another Washington hegemony plot gone bad.
http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2014/02/12/washington-orchestrated-protests-destabilizing-ukraine/
These students have no idea who they have teamed up with and have willfully dismantled their democracy. It is one thing to oust a corrupt politician but to replace them without the proper democratic steps sets a very dangerous precedent and wont end well.
They don't know who they have given power to and Russia will not stand by and have their interests challenged in the Ukraine. They cant allow the new corrupt admin to be paid off by our corrupt government for NATO missile based pointed at Moscow. This will turn extremely ugly very quickly. I noticed they are already starting to burn US flags there so there are some who aren't so stupid and know that this is an out of control plot by Washington gone terribly wrong.
The IMF will step in and dop the same thing they have done to Greece and the country will end up run by corrupt international bankers as has happened in Greece, Iraq, and Cyprus.
 
The Olympics are now over, which means that Russia can finally start taking steps toward making good on its warning from last week, spoken by a senior government official to the FT, that "If Ukraine breaks apart, it will trigger a war," adding that "they will lose Crimea first [because] we will go in and protect [it], just as we did in Georgia." And while there have been photos (so far unconfirmed) of Russian military vehicles heading into the Ukraine, for the time being Russia has kept a surprisingly low profile. Until now.
  • MEDVEDEV SAYS RUSSIANS IN UKRAINE FACE THREAT IN UKRAINE: RIA
  • MEDVEDEV SAYS RUSSIAN INTERESTS UNDER THREAT IN UKRAINE: RIA
  • MEDVEDEV QUESTIONS LEGITIMACY OF UKRAINE'S INSTITUTIONS: IFX
  • MEDVEDEV HAS NO INFORMATION IF AZAROV IS IN RUSSIA: RIA
Reuters adds:
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev on Monday said Russia had grave doubts about the legitimacy of those in power in Ukraine following President Viktor Yanukovich's ouster, saying their recognition by some states was an "aberration".
"We do not understand what is going on there. There is a real threat to our interests and to the lives of our citizens,"
Medvedev was quoted by Russian news agencies as saying.
"There are big doubts about the legitimacy of a whole series of organs of power that are now functioning there."
Finally, from the AP:
Dmitry Medvedev said Monday, according to Russian news agencies, that the new authorities have come to power as a result of "armed mutiny," so their legitimacy is causing "big doubts."
All this is happening as (insolvent) Europe is scrambling to obtain the tens of billions it needs to make good on a topping overbid for the Ukraine, something which Russia appears to be largely laughing about, and certainly something which Gazprom, which incidentally holds the fate of all of Europe, and not just Ukraine, in its hands. Literally.
As we have said since the Ukraine coup became official: keep an eye on the Russian response. Right now it is all that matters.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-...hreat-our-interests-citizens-doubts-legitimac
 
While here are similarities between Syria and Ukraine. There is a divided opposition supported by the USA and Europe. However Ukraine does not have Muslims and is not divided on religious lines. There are Russian speaking people in the East who might prefer to be closer to Russia. However the Ukrainian peaking people prefer to be closer to Europe. I doubt than language difference will start a war
I don't know if you have seen this but we have been interfering in Syria's sovereignty since at least 1957.
http://globalresearch.ca/syria-cia-mi6-intel-ops-and-sabotage/29126
I don't know how our supposed "public servants" ever got the idea that if countries don't put into office the ones they choose that they have the right to turn their countries into complete chaos.
 
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Novaya Gazeta, Moscow:
Putin nazhimaet na knopku "voina"
Putin Presses the War Button

Tsenarii zakhvata Krymy, pishet nemetskaia Die Welt, polnost'iu spisan iz uchebnika KGB -- destabilizatsiia obstanovki i provokatsiei pod predlogom zashchity russkoiazychnogo nasleniia.
The scenraio of the seizure of the Crimea, writes German Die Welt, is completely copied from the KGB textbook, the destabilization of the situation and provocation with subsequent intervention under the pretext of the protection of the Russian-language population.'

'The farmer owns or aspires to own land, and Hitler found massive support among German farmers by exploiting this desire.'
(Lipset, Agrarian Socialism)

White Eyes the Colonizer knew full well that over 300 different languages would not suffice and that for a smoothly-operating U.S. government, the only answer was homogenization with the assistance of Chinese inventions, the little matter of genocide.
 
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