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    Garry Kasparov has a 190 IQ.

    The Russian chess champion made a reference to Obama that must have Jimmy Carter smiling...




    Russian Chess Champ: Obama Makes ‘Carter Look Like Churchill In Comparison’



    By Mike Miller
    8 hours ago



    Russian chess champion and democratic activist Garry Kasporav has been providing ongoing commentary on the crisis in Ukraine — and Barack Obama’s handling of said crisis. Bottom line? In Kasparov’s view, Obama makes Jimmy Carter look like Winston Churchill. Ouch.

    On Sunday, in addition to his regular dose of condemnation of Vladimir Putin for his invasion of Crimea, Kasparov set his sites on Obama and his impotence in dealing with the deepening crisis.
    In the process, he contrasted Obama with Jimmy Carter, long believed by conservatives to be the worst president in modern history:




    As they say, all things are relative. That’s where Kasporav believes Obama’s handling of foreign policy crises vs that of Carter pails in comparison:



    Unfortunately (or fortunately, for some), perception is often more important than fact. In Barack Obama’s case, due to his disastrous handling of his hollow Syria red-line threat, Iran’s nonstop drive toward a nuclear weapon and now the crisis in Ukraine, he is perceived by much of the world as weak and ineffectual.

    Jimmy Carter is off the hook.


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    Executive Order - Blocking Property of Certain Persons Contributing to the Situation

    Executive Order - Blocking Property of Certain Persons Contributing to the Situation in Ukraine 06 Mar 2014 I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, find that the actions and policies of persons -- including persons who have asserted governmental authority in the Crimean region without the authorization of the Government of Ukraine -- that undermine democratic processes and institutions in Ukraine [aka the entire US government]; threaten its peace, security, stability, sovereignty, and territorial integrity; and contribute to the misappropriation of its assets, constitute an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States, and I hereby declare a national emergency to deal with that threat. I hereby order: Section 1. (a) All property and interests in property that are in the United States, that hereafter come within the United States, or that are or hereafter come within the possession or control of any United States person (including any foreign branch) of the following persons are blocked and may not be transferred, paid, exported, withdrawn, or otherwise dealt in: any person determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary of State: (i) to be responsible for or complicit in, or to have engaged in, directly or indirectly, any of the following: (A) actions or policies that undermine democratic processes or institutions in Ukraine; (B) actions or policies that threaten the peace, security, stability, sovereignty, or territorial integrity of Ukraine; or (C) misappropriation of state assets of Ukraine or of an economically significant entity in Ukraine; (ii) to have asserted governmental authority over any part or region of Ukraine without the authorization of the Government of Ukraine...
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    The Bitter Taste of IMF “Economic Medicine”: What the US-backed Regime is Planning for Ukrainian Workers

    By Julie Hyland
    Global Research, March 15, 2014
    World Socialist Web Site

    Region: Russia and FSU
    Theme: Global Economy, Poverty & Social Inequality, US NATO War Agenda


    Behind incessant rhetorical invocations of a “democratic revolution,” Ukraine’s newly-installed government of former bankers, fascists and oligarchs is preparing draconian austerity measures.
    The plans being drawn up are openly described as the “Greek model,” i.e., the programme of savage cuts imposed on Greece by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and European Union (EU) that has caused Greece’s economy to collapse by nearly 25 percent in five years and produced a massive growth in unemployment and poverty.
    In the case of Ukraine, however, this social devastation is to be unleashed against a country that has already been subjected to the scorched earth economics of capitalist restoration. Even before the latest events, Ukraine was the 80th poorest country in the world based on gross domestic product per capita, behind Iraq, Tonga and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
    More than one quarter of its population—11 million people—live below the official poverty line, which is set at a meagre 1,176 UAH ($127) per month. The situation is far worse than official figures indicate, however. With an average monthly wage of only 1,218 UAH ($131), or 79 US cents per hour, millions more survive barely above subsistence level.
    The official unemployment rate of 7.5 percent masks large numbers of unregistered and underemployed workers. It is, moreover, held down by high emigration, with tens of thousands fleeing the country in search of jobs. The equivalent of 15 percent of Ukraine’s population has left the country, giving it one of the largest diasporas in the world. Between 1991, when the Soviet Union was dissolved, and 2010, Ukraine’s population shrank from 51.7 million to 45.9 million.
    Besides migration, the population decline is a consequence of Ukraine’s contracting birth rate, which is among the lowest in the world. Tragically, the country also has the highest maternal mortality rate in Europe, part of a health crisis that has seen incidences of HIV/AIDS grow to epidemic proportions, with 57 new cases a day identified in 2012.
    Poverty has played a major role in the spread of HIV/AIDS—especially in parts of the formerly heavily industrialised regions of the east and south, where conditions are already depression-like.
    In poverty’s wake has come an explosion of all manner of social diseases—from drug abuse and alcoholism to prostitution, with every sixth prostitute reckoned to be a minor. This is an underestimation, as Ukraine is a major hub of human trafficking, for the purposes of both sexual exploitation and forced labour.
    These conditions are a direct consequence of the counterrevolutionary role of the Stalinist bureaucracy and its betrayal of the October 1917 Revolution, which reached its climax in the destruction of the Soviet Union and the restoration of capitalism.
    As a result, Ukraine has been reduced to a pawn in US and European imperialist designs on Russia. In addition to the dangers of civil war and a global military conflagration, Western-backed efforts to pull Ukraine away from Russia have caused ever greater social misery for the masses, first in the aftermath of the so-called “Orange Revolution” of 2004, and then in the wake of the 2008 global capitalist breakdown.
    Between 2008 and 2009, for example, Ukraine’s GDP fell by 15.1 percent while unemployment tripled to 9.4 percent. The former Stalinist bureaucrats and mafia-oligarchs who enriched themselves by stealing former state property have continued all the while to plunder state assets and pile up even greater personal fortunes.
    Much worse is to come. Ukraine’s total debt is now estimated to be around $80 billion. With its currency having depreciated by 20 percent on the dollar since the start of the year, depleting currency reserves and increasing capital flight, Ukraine’s debt will rapidly grow even larger.
    The IMF and EU are said to be working on a “rescue” package of just $15 billion. Not only is most of this earmarked to cover repayments to the Western banks, it is also tied in to massive cuts in spending for pensions and fuel subsidies. Since 1998, Ukraine has been involved in various IMF “structural reform” programmes, all of which have had to be abandoned within one year because their consequences were considered too socially explosive.
    It was what former Prime Minister Mykola Azarov described as the “extremely harsh conditions” of a renewed IMF loan brought forward on November 20 last year that led to the government’s decision to put off signing the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement. That decision, in turn, became the pretext for the US- and EU-sponsored protests and resulting putsch.
    The Western powers now intend to seize the moment they did so much to engineer. Writing in theFinancial Times in February, Anders Aslund, a former adviser to the Ukrainian government, welcomed the Western-backed coup as an opportunity to impose austerity. The crisis in Ukraine meant that a “radical reform programme should be easier to undertake… than in many countries that have faced similar crises in the past,” he wrote.
    The New York Times, the mouthpiece of American imperialism, cracked the whip in an editorial published Friday under the headline “Fixing Ukraine’s Economy: The country’s leaders need to reform wrongheaded energy and exchange-rate policies.” The editorial denounced “wasteful energy subsidies” and demanded that the Western-installed puppet government get to work “raising retail gas prices for most consumers.”
    An IMF mission has already been at work over the last fortnight, meeting with the minister of energy and coal and representatives of the National Bank of Ukraine and the gas distributor Naftogaz. It reports that its work is “progressing well” and that the new authorities are committed to “economic reform.”
    These “reforms” include further currency devaluation, major cuts in public spending and pensions and, in particular, an end to state energy subsidises, which are a life-and-death matter in a country where temperatures can fall as low as minus 20 degrees.
    The Financial Times reports, “Sixty state agencies in various EU countries have already concluded so-called twinning agreements that aim to refashion their Ukrainian counterparts in their image.”
    A 10 percent collapse in GDP is publicly spoken of by economists. Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk, handpicked by Washington to replace the ousted elected president, Viktor Yanukovych, has stated baldly that he will be “the most unpopular prime minister in the history of my country.”
    Sergei Taruta, the oligarch recently appointed governor of the Donbass region, gave an indication of the timeframe for implementing these measures. Describing himself as an “anti-crisis manager,” he said he would take the post only “for six months or a year,” adding, “In that time I want strong people to come into government and then I will leave them to it.”
    His comments shed light on why the US and the EU powers are so willing to sign off on a government staffed by fascists and extreme-right paramilitaries. On Thursday, the Ukrainian parliament voted to establish a 60,000-strong National Guard recruited from “activists” in the anti-Russian protests and from military academies.
    The force will be overseen by the new security chief, Andriy Parubiy, a founder in the early 1990s of the neo-Nazi Social-National Party of Ukraine. His deputy, Dmytro Yarosh, is the leader of the paramilitary Right Sector. It is the Ukrainian equivalent of Hitler’s storm troopers.
    In addition to aiding the West in its provocations against Moscow, the main responsibility of these elements will be to carry through a social onslaught against the Ukrainian working class at the behest of international capital.

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    US and EU: Making Europeans Suffer is a “Price Worth Paying” to Punish Russia Over Ukraine

    Russia responded to threat of sanctions by moving more than $100 billion in Treasury bonds out of the U.S
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    US and EU: Making Europeans Suffer is a “Price Worth Paying” to Punish Russia Over Ukraine

    Russia responded to threat of sanctions by moving more than $100 billion in Treasury bonds out of the U.S.

    Kurt Nimmo
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    March 17, 2014

    The people of Crimea rejected the coup government in Kyiv and voted to split from Ukraine and join Russia. In response to the referendum held Sunday, the United States and the European Union will announce “tough diplomatic and economic sanctions against Moscow as early as today,” according to ABC News. The U.S. and the EU consider the vote illegal and unconstitutional.



    Obama called Vladimir Putin and told him the will of the people of Crimea will “never be recognized by the United States and the international community.” He said the U.S. and its partners in the EU and the United Nations are “prepared to impose additional costs on Russia for its actions.”
    Those costs will undoubtedly fall on the people of Europe who will suffer in the wake of economic sanctions. EU bureaucrats and Western politicians, however, have announced they are willing to make Europeans suffer in order to punish Russia. “The West could also suffer costs if Russia cuts off energy supplies to Europe and further squeezes the Ukrainian economy,” The Washington Postreports today. “But Western officials say that is a price they are willing to pay and have pledged economic support to Ukraine.”
    Europe imports 30 percent of its natural gas from Russia and the economic connections between the two are complex. “The EU is, by far, Russia’s leading trade partner and accounts for about 50 percent of all Russian exports and imports,” writes Gilbert Mercier. “The EU is also the largest investor in the Russian economy and accounts for 75 percent of all foreign investments in Russia.”
    Russia responded to the threat of economic sanctions last week by moving more than $100 billion in Treasury bonds out of New York. “We hold a decent amount of Treasury bonds — more than $200 billion — and if the United States dares to freeze accounts of Russian businesses and citizens, we can no longer view America as a reliable partner,” Sergei Glazyev, an advisor to Russian President Vladimir Putin, told Baron’s.
    “We would find a way not just to reduce our dependency on the United States to zero but to emerge from those sanctions with great benefits for ourselves,” Glazyev said on March 4. He added the move to impose harsh sanctions on Russia would result in an economic crash in the West. “An attempt to announce sanctions would end in a crash for the financial system of the United States, which would cause the end of the domination of the United States in the global financial system,” he said.
    On March 10, Russia said it was preparing a bill that would freeze the assets of European and American companies operating in Russia if the West imposed sanctions. A large number of corporations would be impacted by the measure, including but hardly limited to PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, General Motors, Ford, Caterpillar, IBM, Microsoft, Procter & Gamble, ExxonMobil, Chevorn, Boeing, ConocoPhillips, and many others doing business in Russia.
    Business leaders are concerned about the prospect of economic warfare. “An escalation would be economic madness,” Jean-Guy Carrier, secretary general of the International Chamber of Commerce, told McClatchy. “We don’t like sanctions on principle. They are a very disruptive instrument in dealing with political subjects, but if they come about, the type of sanctions should be as targeted as possible,” Carrier said. “If used, they should be on individuals. Across the board sanctions are quite disruptive to economies.”
    For now, the West has decided to target individuals with sanctions. On Monday, EU apparatchiks slapped travel bans and locked down the assets of Russians and Crimeans involved in the move to secede from Ukraine and its junta government. Two anonymous diplomats, according to theAssociated Press, say the sanctions target thirteen Russians and eight Crimeans, although a breakdown of the nationalities has not been officially announced.
    Politicians in the United States, however, are willing to play Russian Roulette with a fragile world economy. “Well, I think economic sanctions are a very important step,” said Arizona Senator John McCain on Sunday. “Identify these kleptocrats and — look, Russia is a gas station masquerading as a country. Its kleptocracy, its corruption, it’s a nation that’s really only dependent upon oil and gas for their economy. And so economic sanctions are important.”
    Congress will undoubtedly take up sanctions when it returns from recess on March 24. Republican Senator John Hoeven of North Dakota told The Wall Street Journal he believes Congress will pass a bill imposing sanctions, possibly including an effort to hamper Russia’s ability to export goods, including gas Europeans depend on. “If we do that in a concerted way with our allies, we can make this painful to Russia,” Hoeven said on Sunday.
    It will ultimately make life painful for average Europeans as well.

    This article was posted: Monday, March 17, 2014 at 10:02 am

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    "Vladimir Putin is playing 'Game of Thrones' and we're playing 'Downton Abbey,'" Lt. Col. Ralph Peters told
    Bill O'Reilly on tonight's 'Factor.'

    Ralph Peters: “Putin Is Playing ‘Game of Thrones’ & We’re Playing ‘Downton Abbey’”





    BY FOX NEWS INSIDER //
    MAR 17 2014 // 8:30PM

    AS SEEN ON THE O'REILLY FACTOR

    Video at the Page Link:

    Lt. Col. Ralph Peters was on “The O’Reilly Factor” today to discuss the Obama administration’s response to Crimea’s vote to leave Ukraine and join Russia.

    President Barack Obama is imposing sanctions on key people who he says undermined the sovereignty of Ukraine.
    “Telling a couple dozen Russians and […] Ukrainians that they can’t vacation in Vegas this year is not gonna get Putin out of Crimea,” Peters said. “It’s appalling to me that these tepid measures introduced by the president today with more to follow from the European union… they’re so timid that they only encourage Vladimir Putin.”
    Peters said that Obama must stop pretending that negotiations will solve the world’s problems. “Vladimir Putin is playing ‘Game of Thrones’ and we’re playing ‘Downton Abbey,’” he said.
    Peters said the president must also renounce and abrogate the strategic arms reduction treaty that he gave Putin. Finally, he suggested “broad, deep sanctions that really bite” because he said “Putin’s long-term Achilles' heel is that he does not understand economics.”
    “I know the Russians, and I understand Putin, unlike most of the people in this administration,” he said. “First of all, he believes Ukraine is an integral part of Russia. Two: He wants eastern Ukraine so he has a firm land bridge to Crimea. Three: He wants vengeance on Ukraine. He is as vindictive as he is ruthless and brilliant. And so the only question to me is how will he do it? Will he use military force? Will he do it sooner rather than later? Will he just use subversion and wait for provocations? I can’t tell you how and when he’s gonna do it. But, Bill, I can tell you with 100% certainty […] Putin is not satisfied. He will take at least eastern and southeastern Ukraine when he’s ready.”

    Read more on the sanctions:

    Van Susteren: ‘Putin Should Have Been the First One to Get Slapped With Sanctions’

    'I Don't Think Anyone Cares': McFarland Says Russia Sanctions Won't Deter Putin

    WATCH: Obama Announces Expansion of Russia Sanctions After Crimea Vote

    POSTED IN: // Ralph Peters // Crimea // Vladimir Putin // Russia // Ukraine

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    The Russians don't seem too worried about "Comrade Obama" and his sanctions...



    Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister Mocks ‘Comrade’ Obama After Being Hit With Sanctions

    By Mike Miller
    6 hours ago




    From the look of things, it doesn’t appear that Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitri Rogozin is all that worried about the sanctions slapped on him by Barack Obama Monday over his support for Russia’s takeover of Crimea.
    Rogozin is among the officials whose U.S. assets were frozen because of their support for Crimea’s vote to break away from Ukraine and hook up with Russia. There’s only one problem: Rogozin has no assets in the U.S.
    In a snarky condescending tweet directed at “Comrade” Obama, the deputy prime minister asked in broken English if the president thought about how to punish those Russian politicians who didn’t own property abroad or keep their money in U.S. banks:


    Not to be outdone, Crimean Prime Minister Sergey Aksyonov, who was also hit by sanctions, tweeted a photo shopped image of Obama wearing a Russian colonel’s uniform, along with an equally snarky comment.

    Aksyonov’s accompanying message, translated into English, reads: ”I wonder if Barack will be promoted to colonel after the successful campaign to return Crimea?”
    And so it goes. Ignoring Obama’s latest sanctions, Vladimir Putin today issued a declaration recognizing Ukraine as a “sovereign and independent state.” This, of course, clears the way for Crimea to “request” annexation by Russia. Any bets as to whether Putin will oblige?

    Rush Limbaugh Slams 24/7 Media Speculation on Missing Malaysia Flight: ‘None of ‘Em Know Anything’

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    Russians Refuse to Shake Obama's Hand

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    Ukraine Prepares for War After Crimea Vote - 40,000 Ukrainian troops mobilized, reservists called up.

    Ukraine Prepares for War After Crimea Vote

    40,000 Ukrainian troops mobilized, reservists called up

    Kurt Nimmo
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    March 17, 2014

    Coup leaders in Kyiv have rejected the Crimea referendum, refuse to pull troops off the peninsula following a March 17 vote to secede, and are preparing for war.



    Ukraine mobilizes for war.

    “Crimea was, is, and will be our territory,” Defense Minister Ihor Tenyukh declared in a statement delivered at the Ukrainian Crisis Media Center. “Ukrainian forces will stay [in Crimea] until all their tasks have been completed.”
    U.S. State Department favorite Vitali Klitschko, who was passed over for central banker Arseniy Yatsenyuk to lead the coup government, said Ukrainian troops will stay in Crimea.
    Klitscho cited a March 16 peace treaty agreement allowing Ukrainian soldiers to move freely in Crimea. According to Tenyukh, the Russians thus far have respected the agreement. Ukraine has used it to resupply troops on the peninsula.
    The Russians, however, expect Ukraine to honor the deadline of the treaty, set for March 21, and leave Crimea.
    Ukrainian President Oleksandr Turchynov said the junta will do everything possible to prevent war, but said “the threat of war is real… We are strengthening our defense capacity. Ukraine is ready to defend its territory.”
    The Verkhovna Rada, the Ukrainian parliament, has set aside 6.7 billion hryvnia, more than $600 million, to strengthen the country’s military forces and mobilize the armed forces for the possibility of war. The mobilization, Tenyukh told the KyivPost, is intended to bring the military to “full readiness.”
    “Our army should be ready for combat,” said Pavlo Petrenko, Ukraine’s Justice Minister.
    In addition to an influx of money, the coup government has called up 40,000 troops and has called on reservists to prepare for war.
    “This is our land,” acting coup Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk told a crowd gathered at the Kyiv statue dedicated to writer and nationalist Taras Shevchenko earlier this month. “Our fathers and grandfathers have spilled their blood for this land. And we won’t budge a single centimeter from Ukrainian land. Let Russia and its president know this.”
    On Sunday, Yatsenyuk promised to hunt down and bring Crimean separatists to justice. “We will find all of them — if it takes one year, two years — and bring them to justice and try them in Ukrainian and international courts. The ground will burn under their feet,” he said.
    The coup leaders on Sunday announced an effort to bolster Ukraine’s newly created National Guard. “It will have training centers, legal weapons will be distributed. You will have the opportunity to defend the country, with the forces of the National Guard and the security forces,” Yatsenyuk told a cabinet meeting.
    On Saturday, during a trip to Ukraine, Senator John McCain called on the Obama administration to arm the junta. “They only have a few thousand combat troops and would be overwhelmed by the Russians if it came to that. One of their urgent requests is to have us supply them with weapons,” McCain said. “I will be urging our administration to arrange that transfer as quickly as possible.”

    This article was posted: Monday, March 17, 2014 at 1:07 pm

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