Russia's Win-Win-Win Game in Ukraine

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Reality Check
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Russia's Win-Win-Win Game in Ukraine

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What would the Win-Win-Win outcome in Ukraine be for Russia and for Russia's political allies within Ukraine ?

First, the Russian areas of Ukraine, including Crimea would technically remain in Ukraine and their large numbers of pro-Russian voters would continue to have a plurality roll in choosing the Ukrainian President and the Ukrainian Parliamentary Majority ( the Ukrainian Prime Minister and Government ) of Ukraine, and,

Second, Russian troops could stay in areas of Ukraine where most Ukrainians speak Russian, as UN monitors, and they would no longer be an illegal foreign occupying force, but, instead a UN authorized "monitoring force". All legally authorized, 2014 style, to make Mr Obama and Mr. Kerry happy, by a UN Security Resolution, and,

Lastly, all changes to the national Ukrainian government that were implemented since the elected President fled. and required Presidential approval would be rolled back: the restoration of the 2004 Ukrainian constitution would be canceled, all other acts of the parliament allowed only by the restoration of the 2004 constitution would be null and void, and the pro-Russian Ukrainian constitution that replaced the 2004 constitution would be restored. The upcoming Ukrainian elections would be held under the pro-Russian Ukrainian constitution that replaced the 2004 Ukrainian constitution.

Nato countries and the UN would force these concessions on the interim government of Ukraine under the threat that if they did not agree the international community "would be unable to guarantee the Russians would not occupy large parts of Ukraine by force".

The biggest win for Russia in all this would be that many Ukrainian, Moldavian, Georgian, and Armenian citizens of the former countries of the Soviet Union would see that Putin's Russia stands by and protects it's friends in the former countries of the Soviet Union; and that Western leaders, and western countries, sell their "friends" out.

The west will be proven to be led by two faced, weak cowards, at just the moments when their friends in the former Soviet Union countries need them most.

Putin is playing the long game. Obama just wants this all to go away, as fast as possible, whatever it takes, so he can work full time on the next election in the United States.

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Re: Russia's Win-Win-Win Game in Ukraine

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http://landdestroyer.blogspot.be/

The true face will just wait and set up shop then as before.....

About 100 front-office Morgan Stanley personnel will transfer to Rosneft under the deal, including oil traders and shipping schedulers comprising
about a third of the bank's total commodity team.

Dec 17, 2013 12:58 am: Putin's speech confirms what Moscow analyst Mikhail Delyagin warned about a decade ago, when he said the president could become a "hostage of bureaucracy." Putin's call, before the applauding bureaucrats of the Kremlin's Georgievski Hall, to "finally" achieve a "technological breakthrough" will likely be as ineffective as his previous appeals. In his last address to the nation, in Dec. 2012, Putin had clearly spelled out the dangers caused by bureaucrats who slow things down: Those who miss out on progress, Putin said, will become "outsiders" in a world of increased competition and will "inevitably lose their independence." It's a warning he did not repeat this year, though circumstances remain the same....

Last October: In examining banks' commodity business the Fed is unlikely to concern itself with market manipulation, lawyers have said, something that is the remit of two other regulators, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
There also may be little the Fed can do about the fact that Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs have far wider leeway to operate in commodity markets than their rivals, because of a quirk in the banking law.
"They may reconsider some of their orders, but they won't seek a change in the law," The two banks sought refuge with the Fed at the height of the financial crisis by changing their status to bank holding companies, and the move enabled them to use a grandfathering clause for their commodity activities.

God mode has its own fulcrum. Ukraine was just another brick in the wall of the NWO.

This has already been decided RC.... there are no accidents ask FDR

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