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Last edited Thu Mar 6, 2014, 01:03 AM - Edit history (3)
Btw, Victoria Nuland, currently Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs at the State Deparment, and formerly Principal Deputy National Security Advisor to VP Dick Cheney, is the wife of PNAC co-founder Robert Kagan. Her husband, Robert, is on the State Dept's Foreign Affairs Policy Board along with a few other nasty ones.A Chronology of the Ukrainian Coup
by Renee Parsons

A handout picture released by Ukrainian Union Opposition press services shows US Assistant secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland (R) distributing cakes to riot policemen on the Independence Square in Kiev on December 10, 2013. (Photo: Handout)
Listening to the US media, even the most diligent news junkie would find it difficult to know that the U.S. State Department played not only a vital role in the violence and chaos underway in Ukraine but was also complicit in creating the coup that ousted democratically elected President Viktor Yanuyovch. Given the Russian Parliaments approval of Putins request for military troops to be moved into Crimea, Americans uninformed about the history of that region might also be persuaded that Russia is the aggressor and the sole perpetrator of the violence.
Lets be clear about what is at stake here: NATO missiles on the adjacent Ukraine border aimed directly at Russia would make that country extremely vulnerable to Western goals and destabilization efforts while threatening Russias only water access to its naval fleet in Crimean peninsula, the Balkans, the Mediterranean Sea and the Middle East and not the least of which would allow world economic dominance by the US, the European Union, the IMF, World Bank and international financiers all of whom had already brought staggering suffering to millions around the globe.
The fact is that democracy was not a demand on the streets of Kiev. The current record of events indicates that protests of civil dissatisfaction were organized by reactionary neo-Nazi forces intent on fomenting a major domestic crisis ousting Ukraines legitimate government. As events continue to spiral out of control, here is the chronology of how the coup was engineered to install a government more favorable to EU and US goals.
April 11, 2011 - A Kiev Post article entitled Ukraine Hopes to Get $1.5 Billion from IMF in June states that the loan is dependent on pension cuts while maintaining cooperation with the IMF, since it influences the country's interaction with other international financial institutions and private investors and further that the attraction of $850 million from the World Bank in 2011, depended on cooperation with the IMF. Well, that about says it all - if Ukraine played ball then the loan money would pour in.
November 21, 2013 - fast forward to the EU summit in Lithuania when President Yanuyovch embarrassed the European Union by rejecting its Agreement in favor of joining Russias Common Union with other Commonwealth Independent States.
November 27, 2013 it was not until February 23, 2014 when Anonymous Ukraine hackers released a series of emails from a Lithuanian government advisor to opposition leader and former boxer Vitaly Klitschko regarding plans to destabilize Ukraine; for example:
Our American friends promise to pay a visit in the coming days, we may even see Nuland or someone from the Congress. 12/7/2013
Your colleague has arrived .his services may be required even after the country is destabilized. 12/14/2013
I think weve paved the way for more radical escalation of the situation. Isnt it time to proceed with more decisive action? 1/9/2014
November 29, 2013 - well-orchestrated protestors were already in the streets of Kiev as European Commission President Jose Manual Barroso announced that the EU would not accept Russias veto of the Agreement.
December 13, 2013 - As if intent on providing incontrovertible evidence of US involvement in Ukraine, Assistant US Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasia Victoria Nuland proudly told a meeting of the International Business Conference sponsored by the US-Ukrainian Foundation that the US had invested more than $5 billion and five years worth of work and preparation in achieving what she called Ukraines European aspirations. Having just returned from her third trip to Ukraine in five weeks, Nuland boasted of her coordinated high level diplomacy and a more than two hour tough conversation with Yanukovych. Already familiar with Nuland as former Secretary Clintons spokesperson at State, one can imagine her discourteous tone and manner when she says she made it absolutely clear to Yanukovych that the US required immediate steps to get back into conversation with Europe and the IMF. While Western media have portrayed Yanukovych as a weak leader, Nulands description of a tough meeting can only mean that he resisted her threats and intimidations. In what must have been a touching moment, Nuland spoke about a show of force by government police on demonstrators who sang hymns and prayed for peace.

US-backed Svoboda supporters pictured during recent uprising wearing SS-style armbands.
What Nuland did not reveal on December 13 was that her meetings with key Ukrainian stakeholders included neo-Nazi Svoboda party leader Oleh Tyahnybok and prime minister wannabe Arsenly Yatsenyuk of the Fatherland Party. At about the same time Nuland was wooing fascist extremists, Sen. John McCain (R-Az) and Sen. Chris Murphy (D- Conn) shared the stage in Kiev with Tyahnybok offering their support and opposition to the sitting government. The Svoboda party which has roots with extreme vigilante and anti-semitic groups has since received at least three high level cabinet posts in the interim government including deputy prime minister. There is no doubt that the progenies of west Ukraines historic neo-fascist thugs that fought with Hitler are now aligned with the US as represented by Victoria Nuland.

January 24, 2014 President Yanukoyvch identified foreign elements participating in Kiev protests warning that armed radicals were a danger to peaceful citizens. Independent news agencies also reported that not all of Kievs population backs opposition rule, which depends mainly on a group from the former Polish town of Lvov, which holds sway over Kiev downtown - but not the rest of the city.
January 30, 2014 - The State Departments website Media Note announced Nulands upcoming travel plans that In Kyiv, Assistant Secretary Nuland will meet with government officials, opposition leaders, civil society and business leaders to encourage agreement on a new government and plan of action. In other words, almost a month before President Yanukovych was ousted, the US was planning to rid the world of another independently elected President.
February 4, 2014 - More evidence of Ms. Nulands meddling with extremist factions and the high level stakes of war and peace occurred in her taped conversation with U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Geoffrey Pyatt discussing their calculations of whos in and whos out to replace Yanukovych.
Note mention of Nazi leader Oleh Tyahnybok. Here are some selected excerpts:
Nuland: What do you think?
Pyatt: I think were in play the [Vitali] Klitsch piece is obviously the complicated electron here especially the announcement of him as deputy prime minister. Your argument to him which youll need to make, I think the next phone call we want to set up is exactly the one you made to Yats (Yatsenyuk). And Im glad you sort of put him on the spot on where he fits in this scenario and Im very glad he said what he said in response.
Nuland: I dont think Klitsch should go into government. I dont think its necessary. I dont think its a good idea.
Pyatt: yeah I mean I guess. You think what in terms of him not going into the government, just let him sort of stay out and do his political homework and stuff. Im just thinking in terms of the process moving ahead, we want to keep the moderate democrats together. The problem is going to be Tyahnybok and his guys. Im sure thats what Yanukoyvch is calculating on all this.
Nuland: I think Yats is the guy whos got the economic experience, the governing experience. What he needs is Klitsch and Tyahnybok on the outside and he needs to be talking to them four times a week you know I think with Klitsch going in at that level working for Yats, its not going to work.
Nuland: My understanding is that the big three (Yatsenyuk, Klitsch and Tyahnybok) were going in to their own meeting and that Yats was going to offer in that context a three plus one conversation with you.
Pyatt: Thats what he proposed but knowing the dynamic thats been with them where Klitsch has been top dog; hes going to take a while to show up at a meeting, hes probably talking to his guys at this point so I think you reaching out to him will help with the personality management among the three and gives us a chance to move fast on all this stuff and put us behind it before they all sit down and he explains why he doesnt like it.
Nuland: when I talked to Jeff Feltman this morning, he had a new name for the UN guy Robert Serry hes now gotten both Serry and Ban ki Moon to agree that Serry could come in Monday or Tuesday so that would be great I think to help glue this thing and have the UN help glue it and you know fuck the EU.
Pyatt: Exactly. I think weve got to do something to make it stick together because you can be pretty sure the Russians will be working behind the scenes. .Let me work on Klitchko and I think we want to get somebody with an international personality to come out here and help midwife this thing.
Nuland: Sullivans come back to me saying you need Biden and I said probably tomorrow for an atta boy and get the deeds to stick so Bidens willing.
February 20, 2014 Foreign ministers from Poland, Germany and France visiting Kiev secured President Yanukovychs agreement that would commit the government to an interim administration, constitutional reform and new parliamentary and presidential elections. With no clear sign that EU or US pressure has achieved the desired effect, opposition leaders rejected Yanukovychs compromise which would have ended the three month stand-off. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov called on the German, French and Polish foreign ministers to step in and take responsibility for upholding the deal they helped forge and not let armed extremists directly threaten Ukrainian sovereignty.
February 21, 2014 - At a special summit in Brussels, European foreign ministers agreed to adopt sanctions on Ukraine including visa bans and asset freezes. The EU decision followed immense pressure from the US for the European powers to take punitive action against the Ukrainian regime. Washington had already imposed travel bans on 20 leading Ukrainians.
February 22, 2014 An hour after refusing to resign, the Ukrainian Parliament voted, according to Russian president Vladimir Putin, in an unconstitutional action to oust President Yanukovych and that pro-EU forces staged a coup. Yanukovych departed Kiev in fear for his life.
March 1, 2014 - During a conversation initiated by the vice president, Biden delivered his atta boy with a phone call to newly installed prime minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk (a banker) reaffirming US support for Ukraines territorial integrity.
All of the above machinations expose an incoherent and corrupt American foreign policy with a litany of US hypocrisy that might be hilarious if not for potentially grave global implications. The comment you just dont behave by invading another country on completely trumped up pretext might just win Secretary of State John Kerry the Hypocrisy of the Year Award. Kerry, of course, famously supported the 2003 invasion of Iraq seeking weapons of mass destruction.
But then again, the Presidents own comments that ..countries have deep concerns and suspicions about this kind of meddling.. and that as long as none of us are inside Ukraine trying to meddle and intervene.. with decisions that properly belong to Ukrainian people while announcing $1 billion aid package to Ukraine (but not Detroit) would be a close runner-up for the Award.
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Corruption? Can you detail for us WHO has been involved in the corruption of most of the EU
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#72
You're welcome Polly. Had to post something factual to counter the MSM's fairytales.
Catherina
Mar 2014
#6
"Given the Russian Parliament’s approval of Putin’s request for military troops to be moved...
ProSense
Mar 2014
#3
You should add a caveat that you're no fan of Yanukowitsch and don't love Putin.
Democracyinkind
Mar 2014
#9
What would you prefer? Pure, 100% U.S. propaganda? We already have that. nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#13
Considering that every member state of the EU, Japan, and Canada agree with the US
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#22
1) It's their country, not ours, 2) plotting regime change is getting old and tiring
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#26
But causing REGIME CHANGE in countries around to manipulate them or others, is SICK
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#36
again, the extraordinary claim that the US caused a mass uprising in Ukraine
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#39
Oh BS. I'm Latin. Latin America has been the target of U.S. regime changes for, oh forever
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#41
Let's drop this, ok? You're a lover of regime-change, so this convo is over. nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#44
No. You favor manufactured dissent to overthrow democratically elected govts. nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#46
You're denying that the U.S. has its claws all over this regime change. nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#119
Yup, same sh*t, different day. Thank you for posting that wonderful article! nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#107
Oh yeah, and the U.S. is not responsible for regime changes and coups in endless countries
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#112
"the fact that in some cases the US has sponsored and plotted coups..."
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#124
It's my position that it's pure U.S. propaganda that the insurrection was wanted by
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#57
What I deny is that the U.S. was not involved in hiring and promoting this thing
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#116
That fact that you even mention EU as if they have any credibility, well that says it all.
2banon
Mar 2014
#89
I think I asked you this before, but in case I didn't. Who are the 'putinistas'? The reason I'm
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#167
Feel free to add any substantial information or to refute any assertion that I made.
Democracyinkind
Mar 2014
#15
I agree regarding the other countries involved, the EU NATO countries, but it seems from the
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#172
Thank you. You're right. The entire nation was not out on the streets...
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#11
The US can't even explain what all those neocons are doing in its state department
Catherina
Mar 2014
#24
Bush jr had them in there.. didn't realize all these players were still in the game
2banon
Mar 2014
#94
Clinton (Hillary) brought Nuland in as spokesperson and then Obama brought her in as Asst Sec State
Catherina
Mar 2014
#146
I hadn't so thanks for pointing it out. Rec'd to the max! Tom's analysis is spot on
Catherina
Mar 2014
#232
it's weird you take the Russian version in large scoops and reflexively say US is bullshit
Pretzel_Warrior
Mar 2014
#74
Yup, like Venezuela. As I said, "same sh*t, different day" - just more of U.S. activity
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#117
According to you. The same is said after every U.S.-financed coup, until the docs come out nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#148
Is it not true there were thousands of Ukrainian protesters on the street?
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2014
#151
You are having the same reaction of supporters before the documentation is pouring out by the
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#177
Not at all. You think that a double standard is perfectly fine when it comes to the U.S.
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#179
What the hell does a double standard for the US have to do with anything????
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2014
#181
As do I, and that's now what you're supporting. You're supporting the U.S. MSM view. nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#182
No. I'm supporting my family members view, who've told me firsthand what's going on.
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2014
#184
Fine, you'll ignore history and ignore any other facts, so let's agree to disagree. nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#185
But you can't just say, "Well we did it in Chile and Iran, so we did it in Ukraine."
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2014
#188
Ok, but I can say that there are things in this that sound like other regime changes
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#189
So what other US sponsored revolution involved thousands of protesters being paid off? nt
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2014
#190
Oh come on now. Now you'd like me to explain the tactics of manufacturing dissent?
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#194
And name one of those where the US put on its payroll thousands and thousands of protesters..
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2014
#200
Exactly as in all the cases in which the U.S. created regime change, the names are not known until
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#202
Wait, let me phone the CIA and find out for you. I'll let you know in a moment
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#206
Oh, hold on, let me zoom to the future when all the data is collected, so I can
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#213
Let's drop your pointless game. I'll continue to expose the truth, and you, the lies. nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#228
No, I told you what it is. You're the one insisting it is wrong because you support
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#237
You seem to have fallen for the myth of American Omnipotence more thoroughly than most Neocons...
WatermelonRat
Mar 2014
#154
If the original leader had been put there via a military coup, I might be tempted to believe you...
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#169
It's a link to Alex Jones. The video is being used to push the site's twisted garbage. n/t
ProSense
Mar 2014
#38
Lol. Too funny. And this from the king, or queen, of self-delete to obliterate your record here
Catherina
Mar 2014
#183
It's too funny how some here think their indirect slandering won't be noticed
Catherina
Mar 2014
#195
Oh I noticed 4 or 5 people going directly into 'attack mode' as soon as they saw your name.
Rex
Mar 2014
#196
I noticed that too. Thankfully there are many solid, respected authors out there
Catherina
Mar 2014
#30
If the corporations support it, it must be a "democracy" worthy of our "protection". K&R
Tierra_y_Libertad
Mar 2014
#49
I've spent the last ten minutes looking for who was supporting Imperialism, Russian Imperialism and
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#98
"You either support sovereign nations to have the government they decide to have, or you don't."
polly7
Mar 2014
#111
Or, it's being ignored for the bullshit it is in this case regarding Crimea. nt.
polly7
Mar 2014
#160
Willfully blind. No notice of the Cheney Advisor or PNAC neocons in the State Department either.
Catherina
Mar 2014
#78
People going apeshit over a single picture of two politicians in the political minority.
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2014
#137
do you like doing all of that extra formatting of bolding, adding images, etc?
Pretzel_Warrior
Mar 2014
#63
Do you object to information being made clearly available? I don't, I don't always click links so
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#76
Omg, that conversation between Nuland and Pyatt! Unbelievable! Americans should be outraged
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#100
I love how none of the detractors still have any comment on Nuland, her PNAC husband on the board
Catherina
Mar 2014
#130
The price they will have to pay for that. Already we are hearing about the takeover of people's
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#131
The rump parliament is ramming these things in before the people have a chance to revolt
Catherina
Mar 2014
#164
Poor beleaguered Russia--they didn't WANT to invade Ukraine, they had no choice.
TwilightGardener
Mar 2014
#104
Are you interested in knowing the facts about these issues? What do you think, eg,
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#133
That old diversion thing doesn't work, haven't you learned that by now? We were behind the ousting
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#139
They're a transitional government, chosen by Parliament in the abdication
TwilightGardener
Mar 2014
#143
That doesn't answer my question. The leader was clearly the choice of the US
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#149
The articles say the Parliament chose the speaker of the Parliament to assume
TwilightGardener
Mar 2014
#150
They don't have to say anything, because we know now what was going on, all they need to say
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#161
Again, we need to deal in facts. Not conspiracy theories, not "connect the dots", not
TwilightGardener
Mar 2014
#163
Oh I agree, couldn't agree more in fact. Eg, we were told that the US was not at all involved
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#168
But isn't that the way the U.S. does things when it causes regime change?
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#170
Well if you can have a Muslim communist athiest President who attends a radical black church....
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2014
#145
You must spend a lot of time reading garbage from the totally discredited Faux Noose crowd, How do
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#171
I think Ukraine is to be the EU's new cheap labor. Labor there is cheaper than in China
Catherina
Mar 2014
#214
Yup, the revolt had nothing to do with people starving and disgusted by a corrupt
joeybee12
Mar 2014
#216
I've been to the Ukraine...I have friends and family there...so unless you have...
joeybee12
Mar 2014
#219