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Escobar: Ukraine Redux - War, Russophobia, & Pipelineistan
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Ukraine Redux: War, Russophobia and Pipelineistan
By Pepe Escobar
Ukraine and Russia may be on the brink of war – with dire consequences for the whole of Eurasia. Let’s cut to the chase, and plunge head-on into the fog of war.
On March 24, Ukrainian President Zelensky, for all practical purposes, signed a declaration of war against Russia, via decree No. 117/2021.
The decree establishes that retaking Crimea from Russia is now Kiev’s official policy. That’s exactly what prompted an array of Ukrainian battle tanks to be shipped east on flatbed rail cars, following the saturation of the Ukrainian army by the US with military equipment including unmanned aerial vehicles, electronic warfare systems, anti-tank systems and man-portable air defense systems (MANPADS).
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks during a joint press conference with European Council President in Kiev on March 3, 2021.
The decree establishes that retaking Crimea from Russia is now Kiev s official policy. That s exactly what prompted an array of Ukrainian battle tanks to be shipped east on flatbed rail cars, following the saturation of the Ukrainian army by the US with military equipment including unmanned aerial vehicles, electronic warfare systems, anti-tank systems and man-portable air defense systems (MANPADS).
More crucially, the Zelensky decree is the proof any subsequent war will have been prompted by Kiev, debunking the proverbial claims of Russian aggression. Crimea, since the referendum of March 2014, is part of the Russian Federation.
We know what to do : Far-right across Eastern Europe applaud US violence
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Violence in Washington. / AP nuotr.
Far-right figures in Eastern Europe and the Balkans have lauded the violent scenes in Washington. Robert Coalson reports for Radio Free Europe, partners of LRT English.
Observers around the world were stunned to see a violent mob storm the US Capitol building in a desperate, violent bid to overturn a legitimate presidential election and secure a second term for outgoing US President Donald Trump.
But commentators from the far right of the political spectrum in Eastern Europe and the Balkans were in many cases encouraged by what they saw. Many took time away from marking the Orthodox Christmas holiday on January 7 to signal their solidarity with the US rioters, many of whom waved flags of the racist Confederate States of America.
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