Ready for Nuclear War over Ukraine?

Eddie Priest

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A senior Ukrainian official is urging the West to risk a nuclear conflagration in support of a “full-scale war” with Russia that he says authorities in Kiev are now seeking, another sign of the extremism that pervades the year-old, U.S.-backed regime in Kiev.
Ready for Nuclear War over Ukraine - Russia Insider
Let's hope that the west is reasonable enough to exclude the idea even. I think that Ukrainian puppets are getting
out of their masters' control. And it is a great danger for the whole world!
 
"Russian army prepares for new attacks from Ukraine's Novoazovsk..."

"The once peaceful resort city is now a major military hub the Russian army and their separatist allies.

"At the moment, they appear to be preparing for another offensive on the Ukrainian-held port city of Mariupol, some 50 kilometers to the west, and its 500,000 residents.

"Just outside Novoazovsk, the Kyiv Post spotted a military convoy heading from east to west, presumably coming from Russia.

"At the first checkpoint, Kremlin-backed separatists forced the Kyiv Post to delete pictures and video. No further movement towards the Russian border was allowed. One pro-Russian separatist fighter called Ruslan controls the checkpoint.

"'It is forbidden for journalists to go that way,' he explained. 'There are things over there that you shouldn't see.' To emphasize the point, he aimed his rifle and shouted for this journalist to leave as soon as possible.

"It is widely believed in Novoazovsk that the heavy Russian army presence can only mean one thing: More attacks on Ukrainian soldier positions..."

Russian army prepares for new attacks from Ukraine s Novoazovsk

If Cold War 2.0 has started, will Kiev become the new Berlin?

How much blood money will the global 1% "earn" in Ukraine?
 
A senior Ukrainian official is urging the West to risk a nuclear conflagration in support of a “full-scale war” with Russia that he says authorities in Kiev are now seeking, another sign of the extremism that pervades the year-old, U.S.-backed regime in Kiev.
Ready for Nuclear War over Ukraine - Russia Insider
Let's hope that the west is reasonable enough to exclude the idea even. I think that Ukrainian puppets are getting
out of their masters' control. And it is a great danger for the whole world!
Russia is going to use that threat, yes, it is Russia's threat, until they get called on it. If Russia really does want to nuke somewhere it can nuke its western border. Air currents flow west to east generally speaking.
 
A senior Ukrainian official is urging the West to risk a nuclear conflagration in support of a “full-scale war” with Russia that he says authorities in Kiev are now seeking, another sign of the extremism that pervades the year-old, U.S.-backed regime in Kiev.
Ready for Nuclear War over Ukraine - Russia Insider
Let's hope that the west is reasonable enough to exclude the idea even. I think that Ukrainian puppets are getting
out of their masters' control. And it is a great danger for the whole world!
So Eddie, Did Putin have Boris Nemtsov killed? What did you think of Nemtsov?
 
Some history.

Ukrainian nationalism was nascent in the 19th century. Much of the western part of what is now Ukraine was included in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and poverty prompted emigration of almost 2 million people to Canada and the United States in what came to be known as the “Ukrainian Diaspora.”

From Lawrence Howard.
 
Eddie's new dance parlour:
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UN Deaths Top 6 000 in E. Ukraine Conflict
 
"GENEVA — The United Nations said on Monday that a sharp escalation in recent fighting in eastern Ukraine had left more than 800 people dead and over 3,400 wounded, with hundreds missing and many buried without their deaths being recorded.

"Ivan Simonovic, the United Nations assistant secretary general, told reporters here that more than 6,000 people had been killed since the fighting started in April — at least 842 of whom died from mid-January to the middle of last month.

"The casualty figures were included in a United Nations report issued on Monday that also said an influx of troops and heavy weapons from Russiahad intensified the conflict in Ukraine.

“'Credible reports indicate a continuing influx of heavy and sophisticated weaponry to armed groups in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, as well as foreign fighters, including from the Russian Federation,' the United Nations report said."

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/03/w...-for-escalating-conflict-in-ukraine.html?_r=0

6000 dead in the last ten months with a "spring offensive" looming in the immediate future; what happens if the monthly death toll reaches 6000 in the next ten months (1/1/2016)?

Who will you vote for the following November?
 
Very weird. I did a Google search on "US 173rd Airborne Brigade Commander Colonel Michael Foster said at the Center for Strategic and International Studies" and got some really obscure sites as hits, and only really obscure sites. Apparently what at the root of all of those is a discussion with Commander Foster at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. As it is almost an hour long it will take me a little bit to watch it.
 
Either way you have boots on the ground which Putin will interpret as a provocation.
If there is a military deterrent on the ground in Ukraine it might not change Putin's original plan to get the land bridge but it very well may cause people back in Russia to have the ultimate say. Especially if body bags start coming back to Russia from Mariupol.
 
Baltic states don't buy that summation. Even Scandinavian countries are getting nervous about Putin
 

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