No the Bulgarians don’t deserve it – they had their Government changed, without serious bloodshed to be sure, last November which robbed them of the opportunity to host the Southern stream pipeline which would have been of great benefit to ordinary Bulgarians.
What is Macedonia’s future – it looks bleak to me with Kosovo next door, a ruined territory with a population that has little hope kept under the jackboot by a huge military base Camp Bondsteel,. a perfect source for cannon fodder to be used in creating havoc in Macedonia.
We know this has happened already because surprisingly this is being reported thus
Šešelj is a bit paranoid and also makes a lot of fantastic statements to stir people up. I doubt Russia will help when it is not militarily helping even the Novorossiyans. I mean the mainstream media and NATO countries’ accusations of Russia helping isn’t backed up by any real evidence at all.
I wish Russia would help the Novorossiyans, but besides some humanitarian aid (and some of that’s been stolen or blocked), they aren’t *really* helping them.
“What is Macedonia’s future – it looks bleak to me with Kosovo next door, a ruined territory”
Yet, Macedonia has the highest growth of GDP in the region, and they keep receiving more investment – and more foreign companies are locating there.
I don’t know why you say Macedonia has “ruined territory” when it wasn’t bombed – it’s just part of one town – Kumanovo – near the border with Kosovo. You are missing out on all the rest of Macedonia’s territory which is fine.
There is an overiding similarity with all the videos of ‘demonstrations’, protests,colour revolutions and US ‘humanitarian crisis’ ……etc etc, that I have seen.
Most are young,well fed,well dressed and not what I would consider ‘hard done by’,some seem quite cheerful.
Their pockets are stuffed with 100 $ Benjamins..I can almost smell the ink!……and what other inducements?, US scholarships?, join NED or USAID,George Soros’s’ Open Society’ ?
They are usually directed by what Duma Deputy Evgeny Fydorov refers to as ‘Brigade Commanders’….aka ‘red capes’.
Some times ‘Red Cards’ …. or even ‘Je Suis Charlie’ or Nemtsov + T-shirts.
If the ‘Authorities’ clamp down they are tyranical dictators…..But such activities are Never tolerated in France, Britain or the US.
Kettling in Britain,pepper spraying seated protesters in NYC,batton charges against unarmed(for now) people exercising their democratic rights? to assembly…..in Britain No!!…..
There is no right of assembly…..100,000 people on the streets that are cheering…fine! ….surly and silent ….no…no …bring out the water cannon.
Boris ordered them ! they will arrive in time…..no wucking fories.
I think one of the responses that have not been tried sufficiently in the “targets” of the Hegemon is simply to do the same to the smaller supporters of the Empire. I think the BRICS should start doing the same, delivering similar blows instead just receiving them. I know it must be difficult, but what is the alternative?
leaked memo, sent three weeks before last Sunday’s mass demonstrations against Nikola Gruevski’s government, purportedly shows Canvas offering students who could come up with the best protest ideas for a grant of $1,500.
Protestors for Hire and Revolution Makers
The Belgrade-based group was formed by Slobodan Djinovic and Srdja Popovic — activists who were considered to have played an instrumental role in deposing former Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic in 2000. Canvas’ website describes the group as “a non-profit, non-governmental, international network, oriented to educational work related to strategic nonviolent conflict.” Meanwhile, Canvas’ stated aim is to “spread the word of ‘people power’ to the world” and to “explain […] what a powerful tool nonviolent struggle is when it comes to achieving freedom, democracy and human rights.”
Interesting that this sinister “Canvas” group is headquartered in Belgrade.I am surprised (and disappointed),that they exist.By now Serbians should be aware of their treasonous activity,as a “clear and present danger” to Serbia’s existence.One would think Serbian patriots would have liquidated that evil cell by now.
Serbian patriots have no money and little support, and their entire country and system are corrupted by Western money. How do you suggest they get rid of something like Canvas? If they make a move on NGOs, then they will face all kinds of terrible pressure, including on things like foreign trade. A better option would be to get someone in the Kremlin to support pro-Russian media, cultural matters, and NGOs. Then there could be an anti-Canvas.
We think differently on thinks like that I suppose.When fighting a war (even if a clandestine one).I always think along the lines of the armed resistance and partisan methods of resistance.I do agree with you on what Russia should be doing.But Serbs should be doing what they have always done in the past.Preparing and resisting tyranny by armed struggle.They didn’t drive the Ottomans and Germans out by talking to them and funding focus groups.
People fight when they can win, and they have some clear idea of what it is they are fighting against and fighting for. Just as people in Kharkov are caught in the bind that they don’t want to end up like the Donbass and the Kremlin says it doesn’t want them, so, too, Serbians are caught in the bind that there is no clear thing to fight for. Why die to blow up a scummy politician if he will be replaced by the same thing the following day?
The Ottomans and Germans were clear enemies. The current enemy is hard to find. This is important for many reasons, and one clear result is there is no team saying “job well done” many an enemy position is destroyed.
Another problem is that Russia is not exactly a friend one can rely on. The Kremlin has tried very hard to be friends with the EU and not stand up for pro-Russian groups throughout Eastern Europe, at least till the Kiev coup. The main pro-Russian group we can think of in Eastern Europe has been those who get a good deal from Gazprom.
In theory one hand-grenade would suffice at the right moment. It’s not like Serbia has a shortage of weapons…
But first, people in Serbia have very little knowledge about all of that and second, noone wants to risk his/her life to destroy such scum, which will get replaced by the next traitor within days anyway.
They make a determination of what groups they don’t want and disallow them. A nation can be selective and make decisions as seems suitable to them. Every sovereign country does that.
“While a number of analysts and journalists have documented long ago the role of western intelligence agencies in the formation and training of the armed opposition in Syria, this is the highest level internal U.S. intelligence confirmation of the theory that western governments fundamentally see ISIS as their own tool for regime change in Syria. The document matter-of-factly states just that scenario.”
On Eastern partnership in Latvia
The EU aspiring to become the new Soviet Union! Large integration of countries never worked – it didn’t work in the Soviet Union, it doesn’t work with the US trade agreements and it won’t work with the EU who is getting more and more totalitarian every year.
It is pretty clear that the EU is doing the US’s footwork to convince so many former Soviet or East Bloc countries to associate with the EU as a precursor for US world domination. The EU is entirely a vassal of the US. Merkel submits for future personal gain and economic protection, a ruse by the US to push her into the TAIP. The EU associated countries don’t gain much. In Ukraine it led to civil war and bankruptcy. Greece, Italy and Spain suffer from EU limitations on their sovereignty that prohibit them to use reasonable economic levers to economic recovery. Belarus, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan have no relation to Europe. Their markets are in Russia and Central Asia.
At this moment, the West has lost the first battles and the information war and has admitted it – hence the substantial turn in the press coverage. But a nuclear false flag could always turn that around. Different fronts are opening up – Macedonia, Transnistria, ISIS-Ukraine. So, whatever the quote is – vigilance is the price of freedom – ’cause they will never stop. It’s only natural to breathe a momentary sigh of relief, but I would suggest that the moment is over.
The attack on Russia is on hold at the moment. Bit of sniping ect. The pivot on Asia is the main game now. Russia was the back door to China, but while the kiddie fiddlers were trying to get in the back door, China advanced out the front door. Re AIIB. Oil supplies and trade.
Transnistria could be a coming up problem to deal with.With the Ukrainians saying (whether they will is to be seen) that they won’t let Russian peacekeeping troops cross their territory any longer to get to and from Transnistria .That means Russia can’t rotate the men or supply them.Russia will be left only a few choices.One, they move them anyway and tell the Ukrainians if they interfere they will be destroyed (one of my preferred choice’s).Two,be forced to leave them as they are,and try to make do with what they have. Three (my preferred choice) have Transnistria’s government tell the Ukrainian government that if they try that they will consider that a declaration of war.With the Transnistrian military force (mostly Russians) occupying Odessa Oblast and freeing it and a route to Crimea to Transnistria. As weak as the Ukrainian military is.And as much as Odessa is on the verge of rebellion.A quick advance from a Transnistrian military force might spark an Oblast wide rebellion freeing Odessa.With the results of possibly setting off other Oblast rebellions and bringing the fall of the junta itself.
Ukraine can not do that according to rules of right of way. ie a country that is land locked has the right of free passage through water and air and land controlled and ruled by others, it is a UN law. Just like how everyone gets into the black sea which goes through Turkey controlled space. So this might become difficult for Russia to supply by land but would be a declaration of war if they tried to stop them. It is also against UN laws on such things. it would make things very difficult for a lot of countries otherwise. Now the only country that has flaunted these rules are Israel. In fact Israel even bombed a minor dam the Lebanese were building to gather water for agriculture. The reason being, that water belongs to Israel and others can not stop its flow. Even with all the wars between India and Pakistan, Pakistan gets most of its water that flows through Indian controlled territory. There was also the same problem with Iraq and Iran where the river was the boundary between the countries and Saddam wanted to control it himself and decided to move it after the shah was overthrown which started the war. The US can make a lot of noise about Russian violations but there wont be any UN support for stopping established supply lines via agreed upon corridors. Another example would be the air lift to berlin. It went through soviet controlled land and air space but they could do nothing as long as they stayed in that corridor. Doing anything to impede that would have been a declaration of war and no matter how powerful the soviets were at the time and the only time the soviets were far more powerful than the allies, they did not do that although they did block the land routes.
Given time, there could be a fourth way. The Moldovan public appears to have soured on the EU adventures being promoted by its politicians, and this country may well be moving (back) into the Russian sphere of influence. The New York Times has recently published a Western-biased lament on this. Original article here (English, NYT), or сводка здесь (по-русски, 3мв). The patient and prescient ways of Putin and Lavrov seem to be paying off. Must take nerves of steel, though.
“Bait and switch”, “death by a 1000 little cuts”. The ZPC/NWO is gradually bring on line all their little war, destabilisations, provacations, terrorist infiltrations, etc. The strategy is to attack many places at the same time to overwhelm the victim. We are going to be seeing a lot of this from them from now on.
During the Q&A period after Noam Chomsky gave a lecture at 1199 SEIU Union Hall located in Dorchester, MA on September 30, 2014. “Capitalist Democracy and its Prospect’s” he spoke why you can not have a capitalist democracy. During the 18 minutes he speaks about one of the architects of modern Capitalism, Adam Smith, Laissez-faire Economics, people’s misinterpretations of Adam Smith specifically when it comes to what personal freedom actually is. He tears into what Modern Libertarianism has become in the US. He talks about the transitioning economy from being technology based to biology based. He finally discussed how people income impact political decisions and referred to the Orwellian term “Unpeople “to describe the largest percentage of people who are disenfranchised from political decisions and power and believes as compared to the occupy movement that the country is being rules in a Plutocracy ruled by the top 0.1% of wealth..
[…]
Particularly where he speaks about restricting the growth of emerging countries,e.g. Egypt,India,Japan etc etc by shutting down the various
empires markets to their goods and restricting access to recources like oil.
By empires like Britain,the Dutch,France and the US domination of South America.
Off topic here Saker but what is happening is a world war, not just US vs Russia. Ukraine is a battle in that war, similar to Syria.
Since the AIIB the hegemons attention has fully pivoted onto China. Oil and trade. The south china sea and susceptible countries where china has invested billions in oil.
Your heart is with Russia so you watch the countries around Russia. Me – I’m from Australia. Links to any blogs that are as good as yours covering the empires ambitions in the rest of the world would be appreciated.
At the moment I keep an eye on Washingtons blog, and Moon of Alabama.
One problem with the empire is it’s so big and involved in so much in so many areas one can’t keep track of it all. It’s like trying to slap all the mosquitos and flies biting you everywhere in the north woods. (But you know what they all want — your blood.)
I hope that either US or Russia can stand up and support Macedonia in a crisis they both had created. Its a beautiful place, great people and caught in the middle of this mess.
The current elected democratic government under Mr, Gruevski over ran the opposition’s funded campaign for reform.
The small Balkan state is caught in the middle of this and we hope that there is no violence as part of these set ups by the US and others involved.
Government also organized a massive rally. Bigger then the opposition’s.
And for the first time ever, Macedonians were waving Serbian flags. Hundreds of them.
Worth noticing.
That was a message from Putin.
And a total defeat for Bulgaria. They deserved it.
No the Bulgarians don’t deserve it – they had their Government changed, without serious bloodshed to be sure, last November which robbed them of the opportunity to host the Southern stream pipeline which would have been of great benefit to ordinary Bulgarians.
What is Macedonia’s future – it looks bleak to me with Kosovo next door, a ruined territory with a population that has little hope kept under the jackboot by a huge military base Camp Bondsteel,. a perfect source for cannon fodder to be used in creating havoc in Macedonia.
We know this has happened already because surprisingly this is being reported thus
http://www.euronews.com/2015/05/20/pristina-relatives-of-kosovo-albanians-held-in-fyr-macedonia-demand-their/
CIA and Mossad are preparing an attack on Serbia, just revealed, by Šešelj, whom else!
I am in Serbia.
We are ready and we will fight to the bitter end. I hope that Russia will help us this time. It is “to be or not to be” situation.
Good luck to my fellow Serbs, the Anglo-Zionist Empire will never leave us alone unless we beat them.
Šešelj is a bit paranoid and also makes a lot of fantastic statements to stir people up. I doubt Russia will help when it is not militarily helping even the Novorossiyans. I mean the mainstream media and NATO countries’ accusations of Russia helping isn’t backed up by any real evidence at all.
I wish Russia would help the Novorossiyans, but besides some humanitarian aid (and some of that’s been stolen or blocked), they aren’t *really* helping them.
“Such army could not have been organized without Russia’s help.”
Source:
/one-miserably-failed-state/
You are so naive if you think that Šešelj is paranoid.
What else could I tell you ?
Good luck brat, od Macedonia
“What is Macedonia’s future – it looks bleak to me with Kosovo next door, a ruined territory”
Yet, Macedonia has the highest growth of GDP in the region, and they keep receiving more investment – and more foreign companies are locating there.
I don’t know why you say Macedonia has “ruined territory” when it wasn’t bombed – it’s just part of one town – Kumanovo – near the border with Kosovo. You are missing out on all the rest of Macedonia’s territory which is fine.
There is an overiding similarity with all the videos of ‘demonstrations’, protests,colour revolutions and US ‘humanitarian crisis’ ……etc etc, that I have seen.
Most are young,well fed,well dressed and not what I would consider ‘hard done by’,some seem quite cheerful.
Their pockets are stuffed with 100 $ Benjamins..I can almost smell the ink!……and what other inducements?, US scholarships?, join NED or USAID,George Soros’s’ Open Society’ ?
They are usually directed by what Duma Deputy Evgeny Fydorov refers to as ‘Brigade Commanders’….aka ‘red capes’.
Some times ‘Red Cards’ …. or even ‘Je Suis Charlie’ or Nemtsov + T-shirts.
If the ‘Authorities’ clamp down they are tyranical dictators…..But such activities are Never tolerated in France, Britain or the US.
Kettling in Britain,pepper spraying seated protesters in NYC,batton charges against unarmed(for now) people exercising their democratic rights? to assembly…..in Britain No!!…..
There is no right of assembly…..100,000 people on the streets that are cheering…fine! ….surly and silent ….no…no …bring out the water cannon.
Boris ordered them ! they will arrive in time…..no wucking fories.
I think one of the responses that have not been tried sufficiently in the “targets” of the Hegemon is simply to do the same to the smaller supporters of the Empire. I think the BRICS should start doing the same, delivering similar blows instead just receiving them. I know it must be difficult, but what is the alternative?
5/21/15 http://sputniknews.com/europe/20150521/1022421659.html
Excerpts:
leaked memo, sent three weeks before last Sunday’s mass demonstrations against Nikola Gruevski’s government, purportedly shows Canvas offering students who could come up with the best protest ideas for a grant of $1,500.
Protestors for Hire and Revolution Makers
The Belgrade-based group was formed by Slobodan Djinovic and Srdja Popovic — activists who were considered to have played an instrumental role in deposing former Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic in 2000. Canvas’ website describes the group as “a non-profit, non-governmental, international network, oriented to educational work related to strategic nonviolent conflict.” Meanwhile, Canvas’ stated aim is to “spread the word of ‘people power’ to the world” and to “explain […] what a powerful tool nonviolent struggle is when it comes to achieving freedom, democracy and human rights.”
Interesting that this sinister “Canvas” group is headquartered in Belgrade.I am surprised (and disappointed),that they exist.By now Serbians should be aware of their treasonous activity,as a “clear and present danger” to Serbia’s existence.One would think Serbian patriots would have liquidated that evil cell by now.
Serbian patriots have no money and little support, and their entire country and system are corrupted by Western money. How do you suggest they get rid of something like Canvas? If they make a move on NGOs, then they will face all kinds of terrible pressure, including on things like foreign trade. A better option would be to get someone in the Kremlin to support pro-Russian media, cultural matters, and NGOs. Then there could be an anti-Canvas.
We think differently on thinks like that I suppose.When fighting a war (even if a clandestine one).I always think along the lines of the armed resistance and partisan methods of resistance.I do agree with you on what Russia should be doing.But Serbs should be doing what they have always done in the past.Preparing and resisting tyranny by armed struggle.They didn’t drive the Ottomans and Germans out by talking to them and funding focus groups.
People fight when they can win, and they have some clear idea of what it is they are fighting against and fighting for. Just as people in Kharkov are caught in the bind that they don’t want to end up like the Donbass and the Kremlin says it doesn’t want them, so, too, Serbians are caught in the bind that there is no clear thing to fight for. Why die to blow up a scummy politician if he will be replaced by the same thing the following day?
The Ottomans and Germans were clear enemies. The current enemy is hard to find. This is important for many reasons, and one clear result is there is no team saying “job well done” many an enemy position is destroyed.
Another problem is that Russia is not exactly a friend one can rely on. The Kremlin has tried very hard to be friends with the EU and not stand up for pro-Russian groups throughout Eastern Europe, at least till the Kiev coup. The main pro-Russian group we can think of in Eastern Europe has been those who get a good deal from Gazprom.
In theory one hand-grenade would suffice at the right moment. It’s not like Serbia has a shortage of weapons…
But first, people in Serbia have very little knowledge about all of that and second, noone wants to risk his/her life to destroy such scum, which will get replaced by the next traitor within days anyway.
They make a determination of what groups they don’t want and disallow them. A nation can be selective and make decisions as seems suitable to them. Every sovereign country does that.
Saker, PLEASE report on this:
From the recent DoD/ DIA doc dump, the revelation that the US was planning, in 2012, to use ISIS to destroy Syria:
from the LevantReport.com article:
“While a number of analysts and journalists have documented long ago the role of western intelligence agencies in the formation and training of the armed opposition in Syria, this is the highest level internal U.S. intelligence confirmation of the theory that western governments fundamentally see ISIS as their own tool for regime change in Syria. The document matter-of-factly states just that scenario.”
http://levantreport.com/2015/05/19/2012-defense-intelligence-agency-document-west-will-facilitate-rise-of-islamic-state-in-order-to-isolate-the-syrian-regime/
Mr. Lavrov received a high honor from Putin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LENEucv2NYc
Moon of Alabama had a good analysis of those reports. http://www.moonofalabama.org/2015/05/us-intelligence-predicted-us-support-for-rebels-in-syria-would-lead-to-fall-of-ramadi.html
The Ramadi situation is in flux:
http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13940231000854
On Eastern partnership in Latvia
The EU aspiring to become the new Soviet Union! Large integration of countries never worked – it didn’t work in the Soviet Union, it doesn’t work with the US trade agreements and it won’t work with the EU who is getting more and more totalitarian every year.
It is pretty clear that the EU is doing the US’s footwork to convince so many former Soviet or East Bloc countries to associate with the EU as a precursor for US world domination. The EU is entirely a vassal of the US. Merkel submits for future personal gain and economic protection, a ruse by the US to push her into the TAIP. The EU associated countries don’t gain much. In Ukraine it led to civil war and bankruptcy. Greece, Italy and Spain suffer from EU limitations on their sovereignty that prohibit them to use reasonable economic levers to economic recovery. Belarus, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan have no relation to Europe. Their markets are in Russia and Central Asia.
China is going to drop a surprise in October, perhaps a gold-backed yuan:
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-05-21/october-world-will-change-china-preparing-something-big
At this moment, the West has lost the first battles and the information war and has admitted it – hence the substantial turn in the press coverage. But a nuclear false flag could always turn that around. Different fronts are opening up – Macedonia, Transnistria, ISIS-Ukraine. So, whatever the quote is – vigilance is the price of freedom – ’cause they will never stop. It’s only natural to breathe a momentary sigh of relief, but I would suggest that the moment is over.
The attack on Russia is on hold at the moment. Bit of sniping ect. The pivot on Asia is the main game now. Russia was the back door to China, but while the kiddie fiddlers were trying to get in the back door, China advanced out the front door. Re AIIB. Oil supplies and trade.
Transnistria could be a coming up problem to deal with.With the Ukrainians saying (whether they will is to be seen) that they won’t let Russian peacekeeping troops cross their territory any longer to get to and from Transnistria .That means Russia can’t rotate the men or supply them.Russia will be left only a few choices.One, they move them anyway and tell the Ukrainians if they interfere they will be destroyed (one of my preferred choice’s).Two,be forced to leave them as they are,and try to make do with what they have. Three (my preferred choice) have Transnistria’s government tell the Ukrainian government that if they try that they will consider that a declaration of war.With the Transnistrian military force (mostly Russians) occupying Odessa Oblast and freeing it and a route to Crimea to Transnistria. As weak as the Ukrainian military is.And as much as Odessa is on the verge of rebellion.A quick advance from a Transnistrian military force might spark an Oblast wide rebellion freeing Odessa.With the results of possibly setting off other Oblast rebellions and bringing the fall of the junta itself.
Ukraine can not do that according to rules of right of way. ie a country that is land locked has the right of free passage through water and air and land controlled and ruled by others, it is a UN law. Just like how everyone gets into the black sea which goes through Turkey controlled space. So this might become difficult for Russia to supply by land but would be a declaration of war if they tried to stop them. It is also against UN laws on such things. it would make things very difficult for a lot of countries otherwise. Now the only country that has flaunted these rules are Israel. In fact Israel even bombed a minor dam the Lebanese were building to gather water for agriculture. The reason being, that water belongs to Israel and others can not stop its flow. Even with all the wars between India and Pakistan, Pakistan gets most of its water that flows through Indian controlled territory. There was also the same problem with Iraq and Iran where the river was the boundary between the countries and Saddam wanted to control it himself and decided to move it after the shah was overthrown which started the war. The US can make a lot of noise about Russian violations but there wont be any UN support for stopping established supply lines via agreed upon corridors. Another example would be the air lift to berlin. It went through soviet controlled land and air space but they could do nothing as long as they stayed in that corridor. Doing anything to impede that would have been a declaration of war and no matter how powerful the soviets were at the time and the only time the soviets were far more powerful than the allies, they did not do that although they did block the land routes.
Given time, there could be a fourth way. The Moldovan public appears to have soured on the EU adventures being promoted by its politicians, and this country may well be moving (back) into the Russian sphere of influence. The New York Times has recently published a Western-biased lament on this. Original article here (English, NYT), or сводка здесь (по-русски, 3мв). The patient and prescient ways of Putin and Lavrov seem to be paying off. Must take nerves of steel, though.
@Uncle Bob 1
Watch out for ‘Russian Aggression’ bleatings from the usual suspects next:
http://www.bigissue.com/features/5070/transnistria-the-nation-that-doesnt-exist
“Bait and switch”, “death by a 1000 little cuts”. The ZPC/NWO is gradually bring on line all their little war, destabilisations, provacations, terrorist infiltrations, etc. The strategy is to attack many places at the same time to overwhelm the victim. We are going to be seeing a lot of this from them from now on.
Interesting 17 1/2 minutes of Chomsky
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mxp_wgFWQo
2014 “Noam Chomsky”: Why you can not have a Capitalist Democracy!
During the Q&A period after Noam Chomsky gave a lecture at 1199 SEIU Union Hall located in Dorchester, MA on September 30, 2014. “Capitalist Democracy and its Prospect’s” he spoke why you can not have a capitalist democracy. During the 18 minutes he speaks about one of the architects of modern Capitalism, Adam Smith, Laissez-faire Economics, people’s misinterpretations of Adam Smith specifically when it comes to what personal freedom actually is. He tears into what Modern Libertarianism has become in the US. He talks about the transitioning economy from being technology based to biology based. He finally discussed how people income impact political decisions and referred to the Orwellian term “Unpeople “to describe the largest percentage of people who are disenfranchised from political decisions and power and believes as compared to the occupy movement that the country is being rules in a Plutocracy ruled by the top 0.1% of wealth..
[…]
A nice clip.
Particularly where he speaks about restricting the growth of emerging countries,e.g. Egypt,India,Japan etc etc by shutting down the various
empires markets to their goods and restricting access to recources like oil.
By empires like Britain,the Dutch,France and the US domination of South America.
Sounds all too familiar
thanks.
Off topic here Saker but what is happening is a world war, not just US vs Russia. Ukraine is a battle in that war, similar to Syria.
Since the AIIB the hegemons attention has fully pivoted onto China. Oil and trade. The south china sea and susceptible countries where china has invested billions in oil.
Your heart is with Russia so you watch the countries around Russia. Me – I’m from Australia. Links to any blogs that are as good as yours covering the empires ambitions in the rest of the world would be appreciated.
At the moment I keep an eye on Washingtons blog, and Moon of Alabama.
Those two are good to watch at any moment, and also to subscribe to ‘stop nato’ at https://rickrozoff.wordpress.com/ , along with http://globalresearch.ca/ , http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/ and http://www.wsws.org/en/
which is more than I can regularly keep up with my slow computer and ISP now. And there’s truthdig with Chris Hedges, and Black Agenda Report too. Plus Russia Insider, Fort Russ, Sputnik, etc. plus who knows how many more.
One problem with the empire is it’s so big and involved in so much in so many areas one can’t keep track of it all. It’s like trying to slap all the mosquitos and flies biting you everywhere in the north woods. (But you know what they all want — your blood.)
Decent, hard hitting expose.
http://www.unz.com/plee/us-rolls-out-the-escalation-product-in-the-south-china-sea/
Sounds like the neo-cons are trying to pre-empt that.
VVP/XI/EMP/USSA/PDQ/TY.
I hope that either US or Russia can stand up and support Macedonia in a crisis they both had created. Its a beautiful place, great people and caught in the middle of this mess.
The current elected democratic government under Mr, Gruevski over ran the opposition’s funded campaign for reform.
The small Balkan state is caught in the middle of this and we hope that there is no violence as part of these set ups by the US and others involved.
PROTECT MACEDONIA