Saturday, November 15, 2014

Build up to WW3 - Putin Descends on G20 Amid Cold War MSM Panic


 
The Prime Minister said that further sanctions would be slapped on Moscow if it continued to “bully” former Soviet bloc state Ukraine David Cameron issued a fresh warning to Russia over Ukraine as he prepared for a showdown with Vladimir Putin at the G20 summit on Saturday.

The Prime Minister said that further sanctions would be slapped on Moscow if it continued to “bully” the former Soviet bloc state.

In some of his toughest words to date, he likened Vladimir Putin’s behaviour to Adolf Hitler’s in the build up to the Second World War.

Mr Cameron said Russia’s aggression towards Ukraine was “unacceptable”. “It is a large state bullying a smaller state in Europe and we have seen the consequences of that in the past. We should learn the lessons of history and make sure it doesn’t happen again,” he said on a visit to the Australian capital Canberra.

The Prime Minister claimed the Western sanctions already in place were starting to hurt the Russian economy. But he added: “If Russia continues to make matters worse we could see sanctions increase. It’s as simple as that.”

"If China and the US can agree on this, then the world can agree on this -- we can get this done," he said in a speech in Brisbane.

Obama also said the United States cannot "carry the world economy on our back", urging G20 leaders to work harder to create jobs by revving up growth in the aftermath of the worst financial crisis since the 1930s. Russia will send long-ranger bombers on regular patrols over the Gulf of Mexico, according to military officials. Russian President Vladimir Putin is to walk out of a G20 summit in Australia, an aide said Saturday, after he faced scorn and scepticism from Western leaders over Ukraine despite venturing to paper over Europe's deepest chill in relations since the Cold War.

Following moves by NATO in response to the crisis in Ukraine, Sergei Shoigu, the Minister of Defense for the Russian Federation and General of the Army, said “we have to maintain military presence in the western Atlantic and eastern Pacific, as well as the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico.”

In June, U.S. fighter jets intercepted Russian bombers off Alaska and California.

Earlier this week, the European Leadership Network released a report, Dangerous Brinkmanship: Close Military Encounters Between Russia and the West in 2014, stating there has been an increase in military encounters between Russian and NATO since the annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea region in March.

The foundation supported think tank says three out of nearly 40 incidents had a “high probability” of triggering military confrontation. It reports the incidents “include harassment of reconnaissance planes, close overflights over warships, and Russian ‘mock bombing raid’ missions.”

Russia may ban the circulation of the United States dollar.

The State Duma has already been submitted a relevant bill banning and terminating the circulation of USD in Russia, APA’s Moscow correspondent reports.

If the bill is approved, Russian citizens will have to close their dollar accounts in Russian banks within a year and exchange their dollars in cash to Russian ruble or other countries’ currencies.

Otherwise their accounts will be frozen and cash dollars levied by police, customs, tax, border, and migration services confiscated.In April of this year, the USS Donald Cook was disabled while on patrol in the Black Sea by an unarmed Russian bomber.

In his speech at a meeting of the Valdai Club on October 24 Russia’s President Vladimir Putin made a number of frank, sharp remarks regarding US policies. It’s clear that Moscow is not looking for confrontation, and politics can still come into play, especially due to the ongoing crisis in the Middle East. “America needs Russian help in its fight against ISIL — Putin said – and the cooperation in this field can be the first step to certain changes. “




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1 comment:

  1. Cameron is a clown and merely a marionette belonging to Wall Street. He is just a sell out to American arrogance. It is time to put sanctions on the real criminals in the world by refusing to use the dollar and to sanction Israel until it collapses.

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