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Showing Original Post only (View all)"US, EU staged classic regime change in Ukraine." [View all]

The following is a brief but fascinating interview with political activist, Brian Becker, national coordinator of the ANSWER coalition. In it he offers a very different reading of the current Ukrainian turmoil than that generally available from our corporate controlled media:
The EU and US have carried out a classic coup d'état in Ukraine using ultra-right forces as human material, anti-war activist Brian Becker told RT. And cementing that victory with an IMF aid package would place Ukraine on a Greek path into Europe.
RT: The US and the EU are considering providing Ukraine with billions of dollars of financial aid. Do you think this will be effective considering the current climate in the country?
Brian Becker: Well the aid package comes because the United States and the EU have staged what is really a classic coup d'état ousting the elected government in Ukraine and carrying out the regime change which we felt was their agenda from the beginning ever since November when the EU gave Ukraine an ultimatum: Are you with the EU, are you going to integrate into the EU which of course eventually means integration into NATO or are you with Russia?
They were the ones who provoked this crisis, the protests started afterwards. A classic coup d'état has taken place. A rump session of parliament has ousted the existing, constitutionally-elected president. And now there is a reign of terror by semi-fascist and ultra-right groups against others.
So the aid package has to be seen in that context. Behind the aid package, which is designed to stabilize Ukraine as it integrates into the planned integration into the EU, is austerity measures that are really going to hurt the Ukrainian people, especially working people and the poor. That is the real path into the EU. Its not going to be the German path. It will be the Greek path for Ukraine.
RT: Catherine Ashton is in Kiev right now and a number of US top officials are set to visit the country in the coming days. What does Brussels and the US hope to achieve during those visits?
BB: Well they are basically taking over. The human material has been far-right parties. Of course many citizens have legitimate grievances against the Yanukovich government, there is an intertanglement of all that, but the main vanguard of this movement was the ultra-right, semi-fascist, and hard right but they have had wind in their cells because of the intervention of the EU and the European governments and the US. And of course they are there now to show the new government, the coup d'état, that we the West with all of our vast power, our banks, our military, our intelligence agencies, we are with you. This is designed to shore up those that have taken the power in Ukraine against what may be the next stage of the struggle against those who wanted to go on a different path, who had historically closer relations to Russia or who dont want just to be minions of the EU and the imperialist powers of the West.
RT: If you look at the beginning of all this, this has kind of started as Ukraine and their relationship with the EU, Brussels now says it will not be signing a trade agreement with Ukraine for now and will wait for the outcome of Mays elections. What are the chances of the deal being sealed then?
BB: The EU is playing with carrots and sticks. There is economic integration, which is going to mean that big parts of Ukraines working population will see a deterioration in their living style. The fantasy about entering Europe, with streets being lined with gold, that is a fantasy because the real project is the IMF-based austerity program. They cant fully implement that program right at the moment because it will be a stark reminder of or a confrontation with the reality that integration into the EU will be a bad deal for many, many Ukrainians, millions of them.
So they may want to hold off for a few months in order to try and stabilize the situation politically. Now that they ousted the existing government, carried out the regime change in this important country in that its historically tied to Russia 46 million people, the second-biggest military in Europe they want to hold off because that economic program has a lot of sticks, not just carrots, mostly sticks for the poor and working people of Ukraine.
http://rt.com/op-edge/us-usa-staged-ukraine-coup-570/
Particularly note worthy are the warnings Mr. Becker has for the poor and working classes of Ukraine concerning what accepting loans from the IMF and meeting the requirements necessary to achieve EU membership will mean for them. Not a pretty picture, and a hard one to dismiss out of hand, especially when one has the experience of Greece and Spain to consider.
Here is a link to more on the A.N.S.W.E.R Coalition:
http://www.answercoalition.org/
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Russia Today is not really an unbiased or accurate source of reportage on events in Ukraine.
Spider Jerusalem
Feb 2014
#1
The interview represents a particular point of view which is nonsensical...
Spider Jerusalem
Feb 2014
#30
Do you have a link for that "majority support for EU integration"? That's not what I saw
BelgianMadCow
Feb 2014
#34
"It's shallow, superficial, lacks any kind of international perspecttive . . ."
another_liberal
Feb 2014
#31
The OP introduces that theme, US media is dismissed as 'Corporate Controlled'
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2014
#92
What do you think of the substance of the interview? It wasn't rocket science you know, most
sabrina 1
Feb 2014
#121
Ah, but by that time there will be ANOTHER situation that they can.......
socialist_n_TN
Feb 2014
#96
After ONE whole day, we "suddenly" learn that Ukraine needs 35 billion and the IMF stands ready
BelgianMadCow
Feb 2014
#37
I didn't know that. But then I'm just now starting to research this situation.......
socialist_n_TN
Feb 2014
#124
"those necessary funds" - like the 5 billion Victoria Nuland boasted about?
BelgianMadCow
Feb 2014
#35
Brian Becker and his organization have zero credibility. It's a shame someone posted this drivel
okaawhatever
Feb 2014
#38
If you're going to believe that bull$#it Russian propaganda then there's no point in spending time
okaawhatever
Feb 2014
#45
Right. Thank god we all forgot the US media lied about the pretext for war in Iraq.
BelgianMadCow
Feb 2014
#50
If someone can't take being told bullshit, they need to stay off a public forum.
hobbit709
Feb 2014
#61
The tale of a russian & US expert on Ukraine at TRNN is a valuable addition to this thread
BelgianMadCow
Feb 2014
#41
Hey, that's 'classic regime change' right there. Don't you know anything about history?
randome
Feb 2014
#59
If the Tea Party rioted in D.C., angry mobs threw firebombs at the White House . . .
another_liberal
Feb 2014
#65
The OP waves off other opinion by questioning the sources, here's the quote:
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2014
#93
I wouldn't disagree that government corruption is the primary triggering factor
sibelian
Feb 2014
#113
So, if I read this right, Obama got us the Ukraine, and Putin has Comrade Eddie as a
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#106
There you have it folks, straight from the Kremlin sponsored media outlet.
Tarheel_Dem
Feb 2014
#114