Russia slams John Kerry's 'unacceptable' threats over Ukraine

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MOSCOW: Russia's foreign ministry said today that warnings by United States Secretary of State John Kerry over Russian military intervention in Ukraine were "unacceptable" threats.

"We consider the threats against Russia made in a series of public statements by US Secretary of State John Kerry over the latest events in Ukraine and in Crimea to be unacceptable," the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement on its website.

Moscow accused Kerry of relying on "Cold War cliches" ..

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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
 
MOSCOW: Russia's foreign ministry said today that warnings by United States Secretary of State John Kerry over Russian military intervention in Ukraine were "unacceptable" threats.

"We consider the threats against Russia made in a series of public statements by US Secretary of State John Kerry over the latest events in Ukraine and in Crimea to be unacceptable," the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement on its website.

Moscow accused Kerry of relying on "Cold War cliches" ..

Read more at:

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
OUR government has no credibility. Our government has a hell of a lot of image repairing to do before our government can be taken seriously on any of this.
 
John Kerry is one of the top government hypocrites in the United States of Hypocrisy

Well, the hypocrite gave his mandatory speech to AIPAC this evening and is now on his way to Kiev, Ukraine. If there's one thing the US government is good at globally, that's pissing off the entire planet. What an embarrassment Washington DC stands for today.
 
Wait wut? The U.S. Government meddles in the affairs of nearly every nation on Earth, places military bases and personnel in over 150 foreign nations and now they want to tell Russia they shouldn't be intervening? What is the saying about the interventionist kettle? Is John Kerry saying he want Russia being isolationist? Explain this shit!
 
It's interesting how Russia is getting support from China. The hijacked US government are poking, poking, poking...just so they can spark off another World War. Of course the agenda is to create order out of chaos. That would also help usher in the World Government.
 
LOL! FOX NEWS has retired fossil generals on... "Obama is weak, White House is weak, no one has brought up the U.S. military option. Putin is an imperialist. He wants to reestablish the Russian Empire! He has his eyes on Eastern Europe. He perhaps will move in to Estonia and invade the Baltic states." :rolleyes:

BTW, same on MSNBC and of course, CNN chief propagandist, Wolf Biltzer and idiot monkeys Christina Romans and Elise Labott regurgitating the same garbage. Laugh at all the news channels queue John Kerry existing the taxpayer's plane and of course, the U.S. bullet proof limousines to boot.

The crafted Coup in the Ukraine still has not been addressed, yet their politicians had no problem rubber-stamping Washington's Central Banking man, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, in as prime minister.

Been in work for a long time:
“Recall the phone exchange between the Ukraine ambassador and Victoria Nuland (Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs) that got leaked out, where she basically said ‘we want Yats in there.’ They like him because he’s pro Western, Yatsenyuk is the the kind of technocrat you want if you want austerity, with the veneer of professionalism, he’s the type of guy who can hobnob with the European elite.... willing to do the IMFs bidding,”

Yalta, Crimea, 09/15/2012



The 450-seat Ukrainian parliament approved appointing Yatsenyuk as prime minister by a vote of 371 to 1. Yatsenyuk served as Minister of the Economy in 2005 and 2006.He was also deputy-governor and later head of the Central Bank. He headed talks for Ukrainian membership in the World Trade Organization and also is head of the Ukraine-European Union commission. Yatsenyuk wants European Union membership and also a visa-free relationship with EU countries. While he is in favor of austerity policies, unlike many he does not favor privatization of state assets. He may be over-ruled on this by the IMF. Yatsenyuk also opposes Ukrainian participation in peace-keeping operations abroad. While there are elections to be held in May the country is operating under the 2004 constitution: Under the restored 2004 constitution, executive power will rest largely in his hands, regardless of who wins the presidential election that is planned to be held in May.

Yatsenyuk has promised to implement "very unpopular measures" as means of stabilizing the country's finances. He said: “The treasury is empty. We will do everything not to default. If we get the financial support from the IMF, the U.S., we will do it. I’m going to be the most unpopular prime minister in the history of my country. But this is the only solution. I would never promise any kind of huge achievements. First and the most important issue is to stabilize the situation.”

Signorelli commented on his remarks: "Yatsenyuk was saying that what the Greeks did to themselves we are going to do ourselves,He wants to follow the Greek economic model. Who the hell wants to follow that?
 
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The sad part of it is even if Ron Paul had been elected the US would still be condemned as a collective whole for past transgressions. To many in the world he would just become the leader of the imperialistic aggressors.
 
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