Friday, June 6, 2014

After Subverting Ukrainian Sovereignty, the USA Recommends Spending More to Reassure Europe

First, listen to John Perkins, author of "Confessions of an Economic Hitman".  This is how countries get hoodwinked.


Let's look back to March 5, 2014 when GRTV released this video about "Foreign Intervention in Ukraine" 
As the Ukrainian crisis continues to unfold, the foreign funding and backing for the current destabilization becomes more apparent. Now geopolitical analysts across the board analyze the roots of the situation, and whether this conflict is sowing the seeds of the next major war. This is the GRTV Backgrounder on Global Research TV.


Now fast forward to this week when Obama announced he was seeking $1 Billion from Congress to fund troops and military hardware to reassure Europe that we would be there in case mighty Russia decides to invade Poland or some nonsense like that. 
U.S. President Barack Obama, arriving in Poland today, announced a $1 billion fund to help boost defensive capabilities of European allies shaken by Russia’s annexation of the Crimean peninsula fromUkraine. Obama will officially call on Congress to approve the fund this afternoon during a joint press conference with Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski in Warsaw. The “European Reassurance Fund” will build on previously announced measures by increasing the capability, readiness, and responsiveness of North Atlantic Treaty Organization forces to address continued threats and deter further destabilizing activities, according to a White House fact sheet.” 

This to me looks like a classical Hegelian dialectic situation.  Perhaps you've never heard of that before.  While it's a long story about WHY it is not taught in the USA, the short story is that the elitists don't want you to think critically because that could foil their dastardly plans. 

Here is a simple way to look at the situation:



Problem: Ukraine erupted in civil unrest due in part to the $5 billion spent by the USA government and NGO's.

Reaction: Russia sees a threat to its border and responds with assistance to Crimea which annexes from Ukraine over to Russia.

Solution: The USA should pour more money into troops, training, and other military assistance to "reassure" Europe that we are on their side to protect them from the menace of Russia.

These are YOUR tax dollars hard at work.  USAID, CIA, State Department and let's not forget the think tanks, such as the Council on Foreign Relations, and their relationship to the military industrial complex that benefits from warmongering. You SHOULD BE FURIOUS!

At a minimum, you should #JustSayNO and let your members of Congress know how you feel.

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