Can Russia Survive Washington’s Attack? — Paul Craig Roberts
Can Russia Survive Washington’s Attack?
Paul Craig Roberts
Can Russia Survive Washington’s Attack?
Paul Craig Roberts
From The Archive: MH-17
Paul Craig Roberts
Not long ago I wrote that every American institution, public and private, is corrupt. And every week Robert Parry’s reports prove the truth of my statement.
Submitted by Ron Paul via The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Proseprity,
On Sunday Ukrainian prime minister Yatsenyuk resigned, just four days after the Dutch voted against Ukraine joining the European Union. Taken together, these two events are clear signals that the US-backed coup in Ukraine has not given that country freedom and democracy. They also suggest a deeper dissatisfaction among Europeans over Washington’s addiction to interventionism.
Submitted by Mike Shedlock via MishTalk.com,
When the going gets tough for politicians, the politicians do what they do best: Declare success smack in the face of a resounding defeat.
Today, Ukraine’s Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk resigned, accusing the president’s party of plunging the war-scarred and recession-ravaged country into an “artificially created crisis”.
In response, US vice-president Joseph Biden’s office congratulated the Ukrainian government for a job well done.
by Ron Paul
On Sunday Ukrainian prime minister Yatsenyuk resigned, just four days after the Dutch voted against Ukraine joining the European Union. Taken together, these two events are clear signals that the US-backed coup in Ukraine has not given that country freedom and democracy. They also suggest a deeper dissatisfaction among Europeans over Washington’s addiction to interventionism.