FAKE GERMAN DIPLOMACY UNCOVERED.
MERKEL JOINED US-NATO THREATS
Brief Intro by Hugo Adan
March 13, 2014
Even though I decided not to publish
in my web articles that related Merkel with Hitler (possible daughter) I
suspected her diplomacy when she did say nothing about the neo-nazis violent
acts in Kiev that ended with the illegal assault to power. I was also suspicious
of her silence when one hour later after signing the agreement with Yannukovych,
she approved the coup d’etat. Now that she joined the military strategy & threats
of the US and NATO against Russia, I convinced myself that she was always cynical,
hypocritical and coward. She didn’t take any lesson from the failure of Hitler
when he signed an agreement of non-aggression with Russia to betray it later
on. The German invasion to Russia by her assumed father cost the life of 20
million people and Germany never paid reparation for such act. Now she supports
the US-NATO military plans to attack Russia and China. Does she expect that they
will not retaliate? Get real!! And get your bunker!! Have a warm end of winter season!!.
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MERKEL: RUSSIA TO FACE MASSIVE DAMAGE IF NO PROGRESS
MADE ON UKRAINE.
RT, published time: March 13, 2014 [That comes in red
brackets is my comment]
German Chancellor Angela Merkel lays out her governments
policy on Ukraine by addressing delegates at the Bundestag, Germany's lower
house of parliament in Berlin on March 13, 2014.
Merkel: Russia to face massive damage if no progress made
on Ukraine. Published time: March 13,
2014. http://rt.com/news/germany-russia-massive-sanctions-590/
Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel
has warned that Russia risks “massive political and economic consequences” if
it sticks to its position on Ukraine. On behalf of her EU and Western
counterparts, she said they support imposing sanctions.
"We
would not only see it, also as neighbors of Russia, as a threat. And it would
not only change the European Union's relationship with Russia," Angela Merkel said. "No, this would also cause
massive damage to Russia, economically and politically."
Speaking in Germany’s Reichstag on
Thursday, Merkel said that EU members and other western nations, if necessary,
are prepared to freeze bank accounts and impose travel restrictions on people
and firms that Brussels suspects of being involved in violating Ukraine's
territorial integrity.
"The
territorial integrity of Ukraine cannot be called into question," Merkel told German MPs.
As Crimean leaders adopted a
declaration of independence from Ukraine, they cited the situation in Kosovo. But
Merkel said it was "shameful" to compare the independence of
Kosovo with the referendum in Crimea.
“And
even if there had been other breaches of international law – Kosovo not being
one of them – Russia's actions in Ukraine are still a breach of international
law," she added.
However, critics of the European
Union’s and the United States’ stance disagree,
“I
think you can compare it, of course,”
Paul Hampel, a member of the right-wing Alternative for Germany Party, told RT.
“NATO interfered in Yugoslavia. Germany, for the first time since World War
II, got into a war against the country. So that was the same situation. There
was a strong national group – the Albanians in Kosovo – and it wanted to become
independent from Serbia. Why not compare them? This is the same situation as in
the Crimean peninsula.”
The sanctions Chancellor Merkel was
talking about could be approved by EU foreign ministers as soon as Monday.
Later in
the day, US Secretary of State John Kerry echoed Merkel’s statement, saying
that Monday will
be the day when Europe will take “a very serious series of steps.”
[I don’t think so. I hear news saying that the
Internet in the US and maybe worldwide will be shut down, infested or blocked
on Thursday or Friday night. So it is expected the US attack against Russia to come
early Saturday night, before the Referendum in Crimea]
The measure will follow, if Russia
refuses to enter "negotiations
that achieve results." So far, Merkel said, she had failed to
persuade Russia’s President Vladimir Putin to negotiate via a "contact group." Last
weekend Merkel and Putin had a phone call, during which she offered to form an
international contact group. Its aim would be to find a political way to end
the conflict in Ukraine.
Russia has repeatedly said it
considers the referendum and actions of Crimean authorities reasonable and
legal. This week, Russia’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement that Moscow
would respect the results of the referendum.
The US, which
also denounced Russia’s position on Ukraine, has already passed a resolution imposing sanctions against Russia,
including visa restrictions against anyone “who threatens the sovereignty” of
Ukraine.
ECONOMIC
TALKS WITH RUSSIA ON HOLD
On Thursday, the Paris-based
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) announced that it
had postponed all activities related to Russia's accession to the organization.
The decision came on request from its 34 members, which include such economic
heavyweights as the US, Germany, France and Japan.
Instead, the OECD is going to
strengthen cooperation with Ukraine to help it get through "public
policy challenges it faces."
It has been seven years since Russia
was originally invited to join the OECD, but the accession process has been way
more difficult than for other member states. The offer to join came from the
OECD more than 10 years after Russia made its official request in 1996. It was
four years after it started cooperating with the organization in 1992.
In general, the OECD sees Russia’s
presence as a "win-win endeavor" that would help the country
modernize its economy, Secretary General Ángel Gurria said in June 2013. Despite
the OECD’s decision, Russia says it is going to continue working on agreements
with the OECD.
“Unfortunately,
the OECD took a political decision to suspend the procedure of Russia’s
accession. There is no doubt that this fact will have an impact on the rates of
the accession,” a Russian government official told
Itar-Tass.
RUSSIA
TO FIGHT BACK
Russia, meanwhile, said it would
retaliate with counter-sanctions if the EU
and US impose economic measures. Economic Development Minister Aleksey Ulyukayev,
said Russia will fight back against any sanctions from the West.
Speaking to the Russia-24 TV channel
on Thursday, Economic Development Minister Aleksey Ulyukaev said: "We
need to bravely go ahead, first with our oil and gas companies.”
European leaders are set to meet
next Thursday to discuss action affecting trade with Russia. However, lessening
economic ties with Russia may hit the EU just as bad.
Germany, particularly, gets over
one-third of its gas and oil from Russia. Russia is Europe’s biggest customer,
and the $13 trillion economy would suffer, should the restrictions be imposed.
"To
be absolutely clear, none of us want it to come to such measures but we are all
ready and determined to if they are unavoidable," Merkel said.
The warning from Germany comes three
days before Crimea holds its referendum slated for March, 16. On Saturday, the
republic is set to decide its future: either it stays with Ukraine or joins Russia.
However, the EU and the US consider the referendum illegal
as it violates “the Ukrainian constitution and international law.”
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COMMENTS:
Enrique
13.03.2014 18:52
Germany, which caused the genocide
of 20 million Russians in WWII, has a moral obligation with Russia which Angela
Merkel should NEVER forget.
Three times more Russians were murdered by the German Army in WWII than Jews, so Angela shouldn´t be so much aggressive and should show some respect.
Three times more Russians were murdered by the German Army in WWII than Jews, so Angela shouldn´t be so much aggressive and should show some respect.
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