Remember this: it was Obozo who started this conflict by supporting the overthrow of a duly-elected Government in Ukraine. It may well be that that Government was corrupt and Russki-friendly--but it was elected.
(We have experience with corrupt Government, "high-horses" and all.)
...General Philip Breedlove, the top NATO commander in Europe, stepped
before the press in Washington. Putin, the 59-year-old said, had once
again "upped the ante" in eastern Ukraine -- with "well over a thousand
combat vehicles, Russian combat forces, some of their most sophisticated
air defense, battalions of artillery" having been sent to the Donbass.
"What is clear," Breedlove said, "is that right now, it is not getting
better. It is getting worse every day."
German leaders in Berlin
were stunned. They didn't understand what Breedlove was talking about.
And it wasn't the first time. Once again, the German government,
supported by intelligence gathered by the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND),
Germany's foreign intelligence agency, did not share the view of NATO's
Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR).
The pattern has become
a familiar one. For months, Breedlove has been commenting on Russian
activities in eastern Ukraine, speaking of troop advances on the border,
the amassing of munitions and alleged columns of Russian tanks. Over
and over again, Breedlove's numbers have been significantly higher than
those in the possession of America's NATO allies in Europe. As such, he
is playing directly into the hands of the hardliners in the US Congress
and in NATO....--quoted at Vox
Goodie!! "Bomb-bomb" McCain as SACEUR.
If I were a cynic, I'd speculate that Obozo is deliberately fomenting insurgencies and wars throughout Eastern Europe and the Middle East to scatter the US military's focus. Combined with severe reductions in Defense budgets, this is Cloward-Piven exercised on the US military.
On the other hand, one doesn't have to be a cynic to believe this.
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Germany's hoping that Soviet Russia will be happy with the Aegean Sea after they claim Greece in its bankruptcy fire sale.
Yah, maybe.
Or maybe Germany would rather that the Russkis TOOK Greece. After all, the Russkis can pay cash, after Germany pays its bills for Russki natural gas.
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