Monday, March 03, 2014

"Ukraine Crisis: Does Russia Have a Case."-BBC

I have so little trust in the American government, my faith in the "narrative" on this thing is easily shaken. I only skimmed the BBC article.

What if Russia is right, in some sense, here? Russia had the solution to the Syrian crisis last summer. The Obama's had John "The Mouth" Kerry. How many Syrians killed by chemical wmd? What day is it? The Obamas hate Russia; Russia outmaneuvered Obama on Syria, out-maneuvered him on Egypt, humiliated him over Snowden, and Putin can't stand to be in the same room with Obama.

After the trouble-free Sochi Olympics, I almost wrote here of my doubts about the Americans pre-Olympic message, which was pretty uniform for awhile, that the Olympics were not safe. Then not long before the opening Obama announced that they were safe. I thought, after the fact, that Official America might have been out to get Russia with that pre-Olympic chatter, literally to spoil their party.

I have skim-read tonight something about "Far Right extremists" among the protesters in Ukraine, I read something a couple days ago about political anti-Semitism in Ukraine, and I recalled the Russian statements, nearly drowned out, calling the change of government a "coup" by "Nazis." What if they're right? Nah, I still trust America more.