Escalation
From Vladimir Suchan, via Facebook
Poroshenko, the "I am Bandera" President of Ukraine has officially announced the fourth mobilization for the Nazi war against Donbass, justifying it by the killing of the passengers on the bus near the Ukrainian checkpoint today near Volnovakha.
I retweeted on twitter account piling evidence that the deaths were caused most likely by a remotely controlled mine placed by the road by the Ukrainian troops, in fact, very likely by Right Sector militants who, in their original tweet, boasted of killing "15 terrorists" on that very bus and "capturing another three."
After
four days of intensive shelling of the cities of Donbass, which
Poroshenko himself ordered, he compared the killing of the bus
passengers in Donbass to the terrorist attack in Paris. This only
proves once again that this supposed "best chance for Ukraine"
is also the liar-in-chief in Ukraine, besides being the oligarchic
sociopath-in-chief.
Poroshenko
also said that he will ask the European parliament to recognize the
Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics as "terrorist
organizations." Moscow should reciprocate and declare the junta
a terrorist and Nazi criminal enterprise.
Ukrainian
President to Sign Decree on New Wave of Mobilization on Jan. 14
Ukrainian
President Petro Poroshenko stated that he will sign a decree on the
next wave of mobilization
13
January, 2015
KIEV,
January 13 (Sputnik) — Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said
Tuesday he will sign a decree authorizing a new wave of mobilization
in the crisis-hit country on January 14, according to a post on his
official website.
"Tomorrow,
I will sign a decree on the next wave of mobilization. I am certain
that the Ukrainian people will support this decision and the
mobilization will be carried out successfully," Poroshenko said.
According
to the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, the mobilization is expected to
begin on January 20, and will be held in three stages. Ukraine plans
to bolster its military by calling up some 50,000 people during the
new wave of mobilization.
On the same day, President Poroshenko proposed
that soldiers doing compulsory service not be sent to combat zones in
southeastern Ukraine.
In
2014 several waves of mobilization were conducted in Ukraine, with a
focus on reservists. Officers under 45 and soldiers under 40 were
called up.
A
military operation in Ukraine's southeastern regions of Luhansk and
Donetsk has been conducted by Kiev authorities since April. Residents
of the regions established so-called people's republics and declared
their independence following a February coup in Kiev.
Карикатура
на Потрошенку: "Я сбил рейс МН17. Я убил
4634 мирных жителя на Украине... Но сегодня
вечером Я Шарли"
"I
shot down MH-17. I killed 4634 peaceful civilians in Ukraine. But
this evening in Paris, 'JE SUIS CHARLIE' "
Maximal alert for Muslims in France and for Novorussians
By
this morning there have been already over
50 attacks against Muslims in
France.
The next number of Charlie Hebdo will feature a frontpage caricature of the Prophet Mohammed. This issue will be printed at 3 million copies in 16 languages ( as opposed to 60'000 only in French).
Numerous Russian and Novorussian sources are now reporting large tank movements towards key Novorussian cities. There has also been massive shelling by Ukrainian artillery of Novorussian cities.
Poroshenko will sign tomorrow a 4th mobilization which this time will include women.
George Soros is visiting the Ukraine.
Connect the dots yourself.
The Saker
The next number of Charlie Hebdo will feature a frontpage caricature of the Prophet Mohammed. This issue will be printed at 3 million copies in 16 languages ( as opposed to 60'000 only in French).
Numerous Russian and Novorussian sources are now reporting large tank movements towards key Novorussian cities. There has also been massive shelling by Ukrainian artillery of Novorussian cities.
Poroshenko will sign tomorrow a 4th mobilization which this time will include women.
George Soros is visiting the Ukraine.
Connect the dots yourself.
The Saker
George Soros makes hush-hush trip to Kiev
13
January, 2015
Billionaire
George Soros is back in Kiev to discuss the country’s economic
reconstruction. Soros met top government officials to talk about
fighting corruption as Ukraine faces an acute economic crisis, and
could be on the verge of a debt default.
Soros
held a meeting with Ukraine Parliament members Monday to talk about
the effectiveness of the fight against corruption and other issues.
The
financier and philanthropist is reportedly staying at a five-star
hotel in the capital, but many details of the visit have been kept
confidential.
At
the meeting with Soros the parliament members discussed the idea of
creating a foreign direct investment fund in Ukraine to prop up the
country’s ailing economy. The group also discussed who will be the
chair of the Anti-Corruption Bureau.
"Next
week will be busy with the visits of foreign guests, including Mr.
Soros, who always has original thoughts on the role and mission of
Ukraine,”
the chair of Ukraine’s parliamentary committee on foreign affairs
Anna Gopko wrote on her Facebook page ahead of Soros’ arrival on
Monday. PACE President Anne Brasseur will also be present at the
talks.
George
Soros published an article
in the New York Review of Books on January 7th, calling on Europe and
the West to put together a $50 billion rescue package for the “new”
Ukraine, upping his October suggestion of $20 billion.
The
$50 billion package, dubbed the Ukraine ‘Marshall Plan’, suggests
taking money from unused rescue funds for other EU countries and from
the IMF, the European Investment Bank, the World Bank and the
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, as well as other
sources. The US helped financially to rebuild Europe after World War
II with the original Marshall Plan.
The
new so-called ‘Marshall Plan’ focuses on supporting Ukraine, and
not weakening Russia as the two economies are closely tied.
The
new government in Kiev has already secured a $17 billion aid package
from the International Monetary Fund, but only the first two tranches
totaling $4.6 billion has been sent, since the government has been
slow to enact economic and political reforms, as well as set a
budget. The IMF, which resumes
work in Kiev this week, previously said
Ukraine may require an additional $15 billion in aid.
Germany
has been reluctant to sink money into the Ukraine cause. To date,
Europe’s largest economy has only guaranteed a €500 million loan,
which is to be used to rebuild the war-torn Eastern regions, not to
pay off the country’s massive debt. The European Commission has put
forward a €1.8 billion loan, but still awaits approval from the
European Parliament.
Soros,
born György Schwartz in Hungary, fled in the 1940s for the UK and
later became an American citizen. The finance guru has been involved
in Ukrainian affairs since 1989. Two years before the fall of the
Soviet Union and Ukraine’s first independent election, Soros
founded the Ukrainian International Renaissance Foundation (IRF),
which has provided more than $100 million to Ukrainian NGOs.
Several non-governmental organizations in Ukraine that aided the EuroMaidan movement that helped toppled the Yanukovich government last February and that advocate closer ties to the EU are tied to Soros.
Soros
is the 30th richest person in the world, according to Forbes’
ranking, and had a personal fortune of $19 billion as of March 2013.
The
billionaire also made a name for himself as the "man who broke
the bank of England" by engaging in questionable Forex hedging,
betting against sterling, made him more than $1 billion in one day in
September 1992. Some speculate that Soros has been the beneficiary of
insider trader information while making investments. In 2002 a Paris
court found Soros guilty of using inside information to profit from a
1988 takeover stock deal for bank Societe General
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