“TACTICAL DISAGREEMENTS” TO RECYCLE NUKE-WAR
INTRODUCTION.
MINSK AGREEMENT: issues at stake
by Hugo Adan. Feb 10, 2015
1- Minsk: A road map for “no
heavy weapons” between Kiev-South was violated for both sides, with the support
of both super-power nations: US-NATO vs. Russia
2- Principles: Territorial
integrity (violated in Syria, Libya, Irak + by US-NATO mercenaries) vs. Federal
Autonomy & self- determination (supported in Kosovo-Yugoslavia by
US-NATO and by RU in Crimea): was violated by both sides RU & US-NATO. Who violated first? Of course
it was the US by expanding NATO & annexing east Europe after auto-dissolution
of USSR.
3- Conflict of principles (is
not the issue, is bla-bla: it has been manipulated by US-NATO) vs. conflict of interest (that is the real issue). Peace
depends on solving the issue conflict of interest. While interest
prevail, war chances prevail.
4- Peace will prevail only if Mink
talks focus on the right of the South to exist as autonomous Fed inside
Ukraine= Kiev-Ukraine should illicit this option in their constitution.
If not, war continue be the issue.
5- The plans are already set: US-NATO
will annex Ukraine and RU support the South to be an Independent country : secession
follows. The nukes militarization of world will continue: Greece, Iran, Cuba and others.. will be next.
6- A critical point could happens
in between, better soon than later: the disarm by force of KIEV (nuke
the State palace of Kiev via drone or missile). This will change the current correlation
of forces and then the Minsk talks –or other talks in the aftermath- will have
sense, no before. Minsk means mutual blames, that is scum. RU should act
instead, get ready for the confrontation, assure allies & continue neutralizing
key actors. While US interest prevail on Ukraine talks
(minsk talks) the world is in the road to war. If Europa allow US-NATO decide
the talks: EU will be the 1st loser.
7- In this perspective, Ms. Merkel ambivalences are ridiculous and
dangerous: it conduct Europe to war and destruction.
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Check this article:
OBAMA, MERKEL DISPLAY ‘TACTICAL
DISAGREEMENTS’ OVER UKRAINE
President Barack
Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel hold a joint news conference in the
East Room of the White House in Washington February 9, 2015 (Reuters / Kevin
Lamarque)
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The option of
supplying Kiev with “lethal defensive weapons” is on the table, Barack Obama
said in a joint press conference with Angela Merkel. However, the German
chancellor reiterated there is no “military solution” to the conflict in
eastern Ukraine.
“The possibility of lethal defensive weapons is one of those options
that’s being examined,” the US president said during a joint press
conference with Merkel in Washington.
“I want to emphasize that a decision has not yet been made,”
Obama said when questioned about weapons a second time. “It is true that if,
in fact, diplomacy fails, what I’ve asked my team to do is to look at all
options. What other means can we put in place to change Mr. Putin’s calculus?”
Merkel – who
conducted direct negotiations with Vladimir Putin in Moscow last week,
alongside French President Francois Hollande – struck a less antagonistic, if
equally firm, tone.
“We continue to pursue a diplomatic solution, although we have
suffered a lot of setbacks. But, I've always said I don't see a military
solution in this conflict,” she said through a translator.
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Merkel may fly to Minsk on Wednesday for four-way talks that will
include Ukraine, Russia, Germany, and France, in another attempt to resurrect
the increasingly irrelevant ceasefire roadmap signed
back in September.
“I myself, actually, would not be able to live with not having made
this attempt,” said Merkel, who still accuses Moscow of “violating”
the initial terms of the Minsk treaty and continuing support to anti-Kiev
rebels.
Yet both leaders
appeared somewhat skeptical at the prospect of a diplomatic solution.
“If, at a certain point in time, one has to say that a success is
not possible, even if one puts every effort into it, then the United States and
Europe have to sit together and try and explore further possibilities, what one
can do,” admitted the 60-year-old German chancellor.
Although the EU has
postponed new sanctions against Russia ahead of the peace talks, Obama insisted
that current sanctions “need to remain fully in force.” The US leader
admitted that current sanctions have “not yet dissuaded Mr. Putin from
following the course that he is on.”
Yet despite admitting
some tactical disagreements, the two leaders tried to present a common front.
“Russian aggression has only reinforced the unity between the United
States, Germany and other European allies,” the president said. “There’s
going to continue to be a strong, unified response between the United States
and Europe – that’s not going to change,” said Obama.
“For somebody who comes from Europe, I can only say, if we give up
this principle of territorial integrity, we will not be able to maintain the
peaceful order of Europe. It's essential,” said Merkel, condemning Crimea’s
secession from Ukraine, as well as the splintering of the Donetsk and Lugansk
regions.
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US plan to send
weapons may undermine Peace talks
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Moscow has always
rejected accusations of military involvement in Ukraine, and says it will not
accept any negotiating ultimatums from the West.
“The Ukrainian crisis was not caused by the Russian Federation. It
emerged in response to the attempts of the US and its western allies – who
consider themselves ‘winners’ of the Cold War – to impose their will
everywhere,” Putin said in a recent interview with Al-Ahram.
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The Ukraine conflict
began last April when Kiev sent regular forces and volunteer battalions to the
southeastern Donetsk and Lugansk regions, after people there refused to
recognize the country’s new, coup-imposed authorities. The death toll in the
Ukraine conflict has exceeded 5,300 people, with over 12,000 injured, according
to UN estimates.
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