Crisis in Ukraine

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Escalated Ukraine Fighting Has Killed Over 800 Since January, U.N. Says


The United Nations said on Monday that a sharp escalation in the fighting in eastern Ukraine from mid-January to the middle of last month had left at least 842 people dead and over 3,400 wounded, with hundreds of people missing and many victims buried without their deaths being recorded.

Ivan Simonovic, the United Nations assistant secretary general, told reporters here that more than 6,000 people had been killed since the fighting started in April.

The casualty figures were in a United Nations report issued on Monday that also said an influx of troops and heavy weapons from Russia had intensified the conflict in Ukraine’s east.

“Credible reports indicate a continuing influx of heavy and sophisticated weaponry to armed groups in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, as well as foreign fighters, including from the Russian Federation,” the United Nations said, reporting on developments over two months to mid-February.

The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, which is monitoring developments in Ukraine, had confirmed the inflow of troops and heavy weaponry from Russia, Mr. Simonovic said.

“This has fueled the escalation of the conflict and new offensives by armed groups, undermining the potential for peace as armed groups extend their areas of control,” the report said. “This has resulted in further and significant increases in civilian and military casualties.”


The report was issued as Secretary of State John Kerry prepared to meet with his Russian counterpart, Sergey V. Lavrov, in Switzerland to discuss the crisis in Ukraine and amid fears that Russian-backed rebels, after taking control of the Debaltseve area, may now push on to attack the port city of Mariupol.

Mr. Simonovic warned that such an offensive would most likely result in heavy casualties and further escalation and “internationalization” of the conflict.

Mr. Simonovic cited a rocket attack on Mariupol at the end of January that killed 31 people as an example of the growing use of heavy weapons by all sides and indiscriminate shelling of civilian areas.

Deliberate targeting of civilian areas could amount to a war crime, he said.

The report also drew attention to the plight of civilians in areas of conflict, saying that attempted evacuations in government-controlled areas had apparently been targeted by shelling. But travel restrictions imposed by the government in Kiev had also made it harder for civilians to escape conflict areas, the United Nations said.

More than 400 civilians continue to be held prisoner by pro-Russian armed groups, the United Nations monitors reported, noting that an “all for all” prisoner exchange included in the cease-fire agreement signed last month in Minsk, Belarus, had not been fully enacted. The report also cited “a pattern of enforced disappearances, secret detention and ill treatment by Ukrainian law enforcement agencies.”

Human rights conditions in Crimea have also deteriorated, the United Nations said, citing political pressure and intimidation directed against opponents of the authorities in control of the territory.

The death of a Ukrainian news photographer in shelling over the weekend provided more evidence of the risks facing journalists in Ukraine, where 10 have died since the start of the year, Mr. Simonovic said.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/03/w...ussia-for-escalating-conflict-in-ukraine.html
 

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Novaya Gazeta interview a regular Russian army tank driver who was badly burnt whilst fighting recently around Debaltseve Ukraine.

Some translation highlights:

-There were 300 of them in his battalion all regular Russian army troops and they had 31 tanks.
-He was injured when his tank got hit and caught on fire.
-He said when they were in Makiivka, 70% of the local population were pro Ukrainian and there were lots of civilian spotters so they were under mortar fire.
-Because so many citizens are pro Ukrainian they threw away all the food and drink the locals gave because of the possibility it was poisoned.
- He said the rebels have no organisation, they shoot in an area and then run away, they also wont lead the attack because they say its too dangerous. This means its left up to the regular Russian troops to lead the attack.

Link to article (in Russian): http://www.novayagazeta.ru/society/67490.html
 
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Ukrainian MP arrested in Moscow. { What was he doing there with over $6150 in cash?? }


A Ukrainian MP was detained for failing to obey police at a Moscow rally in commemoration of opposition figure Boris Nemtsov. He was released after spending some five hours at a police station.

Aleksey Goncharenko, a Verkhovnaya Rada MP and Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) delegate, was detained on Sunday, according to his lawyer Mark Feygin.

Russia’s Investigative Committee reported on its website that it also plans to question Goncharenko in connection with a criminal case launched in Russia over the torture and attempted killing of a Russian citizen during the Odessa massacre last year.
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[video=youtube;Ux8H5oOrrnE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ux8H5oOrrnE[/video]
 

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$6000 US? That's not a lot of cash to be carrying while travelling.

$60000 maybe...
Normal people carry travellers cheques or use their gold and platinum credit cards (see video), not wads of $50 bills.

It looks to me like rent-a-mob needs paying off.
 

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Novaya Gazeta interview a regular Russian army tank driver who was badly burnt whilst fighting recently around Debaltseve Ukraine.

Some translation highlights:

-There were 300 of them in his battalion all regular Russian army troops and they had 31 tanks.
-He was injured when his tank got hit and caught on fire.
-He said when they were in Makiivka, 70% of the local population were pro Ukrainian and there were lots of civilian spotters so they were under mortar fire.
-Because so many citizens are pro Ukrainian they threw away all the food and drink the locals gave because of the possibility it was poisoned.
- He said the rebels have no organisation, they shoot in an area and then run away, they also wont lead the attack because they say its too dangerous. This means its left up to the regular Russian troops to lead the attack.

Link to article (in Russian): http://www.novayagazeta.ru/society/67490.html

The PropoGanda trolls will still not believe it!
 

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Normal people carry travellers cheques or use their gold and platinum credit cards (see video), not wads of $50 bills.

It looks to me like rent-a-mob needs paying off.

So you would go to sanctions hit Russia and rely on your Visa and MasterCard to work? What if the sanctions were to be extended further while you were there and more Russian banks are hit with a Visa/MC ban, or even a complete ban?

I would also be carrying cash in such an uncertain location as Russia, probably in $, € and Rubles.
 

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[video=youtube;AqetCJW-GL4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqetCJW-GL4[/video]
 

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PUTIN STEERING RUSSIA INTO A DICTATORSHIP, POLISH SENATE LEADER SAYS

Bogdan Borusewicz, president of the Polish Senate, charges that Russian President Vladimir Putin is steering Russia in the direction of a dictatorship.

"This is without doubt an authoritarian system that is headed into a dictatorship," the one-time rights activist says in Polish television TVN24.

Moscow refused Borusewicz an entry visa to attend the funeral of slain opposition leader Boris Nemtsov.

"Russian officials fear that my presence in Moscow would contradict their claim that Poland is anti-Russian," Borusewicz says. "My visit was to have been a sign that for us, Russia is not just Putin but also [Andrei] Sakharov, Nemtsov [and others]," he says.


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So you would go to sanctions hit Russia and rely on your Visa and MasterCard to work? What if the sanctions were to be extended further while you were there and more Russian banks are hit with a Visa/MC ban, or even a complete ban?

I would also be carrying cash in such an uncertain location as Russia, probably in $, € and Rubles.
Both systems work.

So you would carry a huge amount of dollars in a plastic bag in the middle of a public demonstration?
 

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RUSSIA'S CURRENCY RESERVES DROP AS STATE FINANCES SQUEEZED

Russia's finance ministry says the country's foreign currency reserves dropped by almost 10 percent in dollar terms in February after the government sought to fill a hole in the state budget, where revenues have suffered due to low oil prices.

The fund, which is used to support Russia in time of low oil and gas prices and is held in dollars, euros and British pounds, fell from $85.09 billion to $77.05 billion, the ministry said. The fall in ruble terms was sharper, almost 20 percent, since the ruble gained ground against the dollar and other currencies during February.

Last month, the government used 500 billion rubles ($8 billion) from the fund to support the budget. Cuts of 10 percent are planned to most areas of government spending.


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Date : 03 Mar 2015 13:39
 

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What Are They Really Up To?
The BRICS Plus Germany
by PEPE ESCOBAR

Winston Churchill once said, “I feel lonely without a war.” He also badly missed the loss of empire. Churchill’s successor – the ‘Empire of Chaos’ – now faces the same quandary. Some wars – as in Ukraine, by proxy – are not going so well.

And the loss of empire increasingly manifests itself in myriad moves by selected players aiming towards a multipolar world.

So no wonder US ‘Think Tankland’ is going bonkers, releasing wacky CIA-tinted “forecasts” where Russia is bound to disintegrate, and China is turning into a communist dictatorship. So much (imperial) wishful thinking, so little time to prolong hegemony.

The acronym that all these “forecasts” dare not reveal is BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa). BRICS is worse than the plague as far as the ‘Masters of the Universe’ that really control the current – rigged – world system are concerned. True, the BRICS are facing multiple problems. Brazil at the moment is totally paralyzed; a long, complex, self-defeating process, now coupled with intimations of regime change by local ‘Empire of Chaos’ minions. It will take time, but Brazil will rebound.

That leaves the “RIC” – Russia, India and China – in BRICS as the key drivers of change. For all their interlocking discrepancies, they all agree they don’t need to challenge the hegemon directly while aiming for a new multipolar order.

The BRICS New Development Bank (NDB) – a key alternative to the IMF enabling developing nations to get rid of the US dollar as a reserve currency – will be operative by the end of this year. The NDB will finance infrastructure and sustainable development projects not only in the BRICS nations but other developing nations. Forget about the Western-controlled World Bank, whose capital and lending capacity are never increased by the so-called Western “powers.” The NDB will be an open institution. BRICS nations will keep 55 percent of the voting power, and outside their domain no country will be allowed more than 7 percent of votes. But crucially, developing nations may also become partners and receive loans.

Damn those communists

A tripartite entente cordiale is also in the making. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in China next May – and ‘Chindia’ will certainly engage in a breakthrough concerning their bitter territorial disputes. As much as Delhi has a lot to benefit from China’s massive capital investment and exports, Beijing wants to profit from India’s vast market and technology savvy. In parallel, Beijing has already volunteered economic help to Russia – if Moscow asks for it – on top of their evolving strategic partnership.

The US “pivoting to Asia” – launched at the Pentagon – is all dressed up with no place to go. Bullying Southeast Asia, South Asia and, for that matter, East Asia as a whole into becoming mere ‘Empire of Chaos’ vassals – and on top of it confronting China – was always a non-starter. Not to mention believing in the fairy tale of a remilitarized Japan able to “contain” China.
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Isolating the “communist dictatorship” won’t fly. Just watch, for instance, the imminent high-speed rail link between Kunming, in Yunnan province, and Singapore, traversing a key chunk of a Southeast Asia which for Washington would never qualify to be more than a bunch of client states. The emerging 21st century Asia is all about interconnection; and the inexorable sun in this galaxy is China.

As China has embarked in an extremely complex tweaking of its economic development model, as I outlined here, China’s monopoly of low-end manufacturing – its previous industrial base – is migrating across the developing world, especially around the Indian Ocean basin. Good news for the Global South – and that includes everyone from African nations such as Kenya and Tanzania to parts of Southeast Asia and Latin America.

Of course the ‘Empire of Chaos’, business-wise, won’t be thrown out of Asia. But its days as an Asian hegemon, or a geopolitical Mob offering “protection”, are over.

The Chinese remix of Go West, Young Man – in fact go everywhere – started as early as 1999. Of the top 10 biggest container ports in the world, no less than 7 are in China (the others are Singapore, Rotterdam, and Pusan in South Korea). As far as the 12th Chinese 5-year plan – whose last year is 2015 – is concerned, most of the goals of the seven technology areas China wanted to be in the leading positions have been achieved, and in some cases even superseded.

The Bank of China will increasingly let the yuan move more freely against the US dollar. It will be dumping a lot of US dollars every once in a while. The 20-year old US dollar peg will gradually fade. The biggest trading nation on the planet, and the second largest economy simply cannot be anchored to a single currency. And Beijing knows very well how a dollar peg magnifies any external shocks to the Chinese economy.

Sykes-Picot is us

A parallel process in Southwest Asia will also be developing; the dismantling of the nation-state in the Middle East – as in remixing the Sykes-Picot agreement of a hundred years ago. What a stark contrast to the return of the nation-state in Europe.

There have been rumblings that the remixed Sykes is Obama and the remixed Picot is Putin. Not really. It’s the ‘Empire of Chaos’ that is actually acting as the new Sykes-Picot, directly and indirectly reconfiguring the “Greater Middle East.” Former NATO capo Gen. Wesley Clark has recently “revealed” what everyone already knew; the ISIS/ISIL/Daesh fake Caliphate is financed by “close allies of the United States,” as in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey and Israel. Compare that with Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon admitting that ISIS “does not represent a threat to Israeli interests.” Daesh does the unraveling of Sykes-Picot for the US.

The ‘Empire of Chaos’ actively sought the disintegration of Iraq, Syria and especially Libya. And now, leading the House of Saud, “our” bastard in charge King Salman is none other than the former, choice jihad recruiter for Abdul Rasul Sayyaf, the Afghan Salafist who was the brains behind both Osama bin Laden and alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammad.

This is classic ‘Empire of Chaos’ in motion (exceptionalists don’t do nation building, just nation splintering). And there will be plenty of nasty, nation-shattering sequels, from the Central Asian stans to Xinjiang in China, not to mention festering, Ukraine, a.k.a Nulandistan.

Parts of Af-Pak could well turn into a branch of ISIS/ISIL/Daesh right on the borders of Russia, India, China, and Iran. From an ‘Empire of Chaos’ perspective, this potential bloodbath in the “Eurasian Balkans” – to quote eminent Russophobe Dr. Zbig “Grand Chessboard” Brzezinski – is the famous “offer you can’t refuse.”

Russia and China, meanwhile, will keep betting on Eurasian integration; strengthening the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and their own internal coordination inside the BRICS; and using plenty of intel resources to go after The Caliph’s goons.

And as much as the Obama administration may be desperate for a final nuclear deal with Iran, Russia and China got to Tehran first. China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi was in Tehran two weeks ago; stressing Iran is one of China’s “foreign policy priorities” and of great “strategic importance.” Sooner rather than later Iran will be a member of the SCO. China already does plenty of roaring trade with Iran, and so does Russia, selling weapons and building nuclear plants.

Berlin-Moscow-Beijing?

And then there’s the German question.

Germany now exports 50 percent of its GDP. It used to be only 24 percent in 1990. For the past 10 years, half of German growth depended on exports. Translation: this is a giant economy that badly needs global markets to keep expanding. An ailing EU, by definition, does not fit the bill.

German exports are changing their recipient address. Only 40 percent – and going down – now goes to the EU; the real growth is in Asia. So Germany, in practice, is moving away from the eurozone. That does not entail Germany breaking up the euro; that would be interpreted as a nasty betrayal of the much-lauded “European project.”

What the trade picture unveils is the reason for Germany’s hardball with Greece: either you surrender, completely, or you leave the euro. What Germany wants is to keep a partnership with France and dominate Eastern Europe as an economic satellite, relying on Poland. So expect Greece, Spain, Portugal and Italy to face a German wall of intransigence. So much for European “integration,” it works as long as Germany dictates all the rules.

The spanner in the works is that the double fiasco Greece + Ukraine has been exposing. Berlin as an extremely flawed European hegemon – and that’s quite an understatement. Berlin suddenly woke up to the real, nightmarish possibility of a full blown, American-instigated war in Europe’s eastern borderlands against Russia. No wonder Angela Merkel had to fly to Moscow in a hurry.

Moscow – diplomatically – was the winner. And Russia won again when Turkey – fed up with trying to join the EU and being constantly blocked by, who else, Germany and France – decided to pivot to Eurasia for good, ignoring NATO and amplifying relations with both Russia and China.

That happened in the framework of a major ‘Pipelineistan’ game-changer. After Moscow cleverly negotiated the realignment of South Stream towards Turk Stream, right up to the Greek border, Putin and Greek Prime Minister Tsipras also agreed to a pipeline extension from the Turkish border across Greece to southern Europe. So Gazprom will be firmly implanted not only in Turkey but also Greece, which in itself will become mightily strategic in European ‘Pipelineistan’.

So Germany, sooner or later, must answer a categorical imperative – how to keep running massive trade surpluses while dumping their euro trade partners. The only possible answer is more trade with Russia, China and East Asia. It will take quite a while, and there will be many bumps on the road, but a Berlin-Moscow-Beijing trade/commercial axis – or the “RC” in BRICS meet Germany – is all but inevitable.

And no, you won’t read that in any wacky US ‘Think Tankland’ “forecast.”

Pepe Escobar is the author of Globalistan: How the Globalized World is Dissolving into Liquid War (Nimble Books, 2007), Red Zone Blues: a snapshot of Baghdad during the surge and Obama does Globalistan (Nimble Books, 2009). His latest book is Empire of Chaos. He may be reached at pepeasia@yahoo.com. This piece first appeared in RT.
http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/03/03/the-brics-plus-germany/

As I have been saying for many weeks, Ukraine is simply just another piece on the global chessboard. Ignore the board in favour of the piece at your own peril. The ideal solution in Ukraine is the one which causes the fewest ripples internationally because those ripples still hold the potential to kill us all. Human extinction sounds like a bum idea, so I favour the sane and rational approach to such problems.

The United States has consistently acted to escalate this conflict since its very beginning and evidence all but proves that the US is the conflict's progenitor. Every single time they've escalated, Russia has responded. Consider the Russian response to the situation so far and then think how they're likely to react to U.S. troops landing in Ukraine. Do sane and rational people really want to see Russia's response to such provocations?
 

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http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/03/03/the-brics-plus-germany/

As I have been saying for many weeks, Ukraine is simply just another piece on the global chessboard. Ignore the board in favour of the piece at your own peril. The ideal solution in Ukraine is the one which causes the fewest ripples internationally because those ripples still hold the potential to kill us all. Human extinction sounds like a bum idea, so I favour the sane and rational approach to such problems.

The United States has consistently acted to escalate this conflict since its very beginning and evidence all but proves that the US is the conflict's progenitor. Every single time they've escalated, Russia has responded. Consider the Russian response to the situation so far and then think how they're likely to react to U.S. troops landing in Ukraine. Do sane and rational people really want to see Russia's response to such provocations?
I don't think Western leaders understand Russia. Even the former US ambassador, despite being an academic + speaking a smattering of the language, had little grasp.

If any of you watch the lastest House of Cards series, they are playing out some of the same conflicts and the poor reading of this nation is clearly amplified in fiction.
 

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[video=youtube;AqetCJW-GL4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqetCJW-GL4[/video]

Interesting video.
 

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I don't think Western leaders understand Russia. Even the former US ambassador, despite being an academic + speaking a smattering of the language, had little grasp.

Yeah, only PropaGanda do, he is a learned expert about Russian affairs and what the rest of the world don't see or do wrong for opposing the Russian expansion.
 

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[video=youtube;AqetCJW-GL4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqetCJW-GL4[/video]

Interesting video.
Old news. Won't be long now before Russia announces that it's going to provide training and support yada yada yada to the separatists. Expect it to be in a form particularly unpleasant for the Americans.
 

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This is also worth a view. Even the rebels admit the Russians are supporting them


[video=youtube;-ZjbYXF6yi0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZjbYXF6yi0[/video]
 
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