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Who's preaching world democracy, democracy, democracy? —Who wants to make free people free?
[info from Craig Murray video appearance, follows]  US-Anglo Alliance DELIBERATELY STOKING ANTI-RUSSIAN FEELING & RAMPING UP TENSION BETWEEN EASTERN EUROPE & RUSSIA.  British military/government feeding media PROPAGANDA.  Media choosing to PUBLISH government PROPAGANDA.  US naval aggression against Russia:  Baltic Sea — US naval aggression against China:  South China Sea.  Continued NATO pressure on Russia:  US missile systems moving into Eastern Europe.     [info from John Pilger interview follows]  War Hawk:  Hillary Clinton — embodiment of seamless aggressive American imperialist post-WWII system.  USA in frenzy of preparation for a conflict.  Greatest US-led build-up of forces since WWII gathered in Eastern Europe and in Baltic states.  US expansion & military preparation HAS NOT BEEN REPORTED IN THE WEST.  Since US paid for & controlled US coup, UKRAINE has become an American preserve and CIA Theme Park, on Russia's borderland, through which Germans invaded in the 1940s, costing 27 million Russian lives.  Imagine equivalent occurring on US borders in Canada or Mexico.  US military preparations against RUSSIA and against CHINA have NOT been reported by MEDIA.  US has sent guided missile ships to diputed zone in South China Sea.  DANGER OF US PRE-EMPTIVE NUCLEAR STRIKES.  China is on HIGH NUCLEAR ALERT.  US spy plane intercepted by Chinese fighter jets.  Public is primed to accept so-called 'aggressive' moves by China, when these are in fact defensive moves:  US 400 major bases encircling China; Okinawa has 32 American military installations; Japan has 130 American military bases in all.  WARNING PENTAGON MILITARY THINKING DOMINATES WASHINGTON. ⟴  

March 09, 2015

Israel’s Lieberman calls for beheading of Arab Israelis




Minutes after putting up the groovy IDF song for Defence Minister Ya'alon, I discover this streaming before me on social media:


Israel’s Lieberman calls for beheading of Arab Israelis

Mon Mar 9, 2015 12:18AM


The Israeli foreign minister has called for the beheading of all Arabs living in the occupied territories, only because of their opposition to the policies of the Tel Aviv regime.

Avigdor Lieberman said on Sunday that all Arabs who reside in occupied Palestine and oppose Israel for its discriminatory policies against the Palestinians should be decapitated.

“… those against us, it cannot be helped, we must lift up an ax and behead them — otherwise we will not survive here.”  Lieberman said.

The extremist Israeli politician, who leads the Yisrael Beytenu party, made the remarks during a campaign event ahead of the general election slated for mid March.

Lieberman has repeatedly called for taking harsh measures against the Arabs living in the occupied territories, whom Lieberman call terrorists because of expressing their solidarity with the Palestinians. He has even called for issuing death penalties for those who publicly denounce Israeli’s policies against the Palestinians.

“… [those] who raise a black flag on Nakba Day [on which Palestinians mourn the establishment of Israel] — from my perspective, they should leave here,” he said.

Lieberman has also proposed a land swaps plan in which Arabs would be handed over to the Palestinian Authority in exchange for more territories in which Israel could expand its illegal settlements.

In a TV debate earlier in the month, Lieberman lashed out at leader of the Arab party, Ayman Odeh, calling him a terror supporter and a fifth column.

Lieberman is quite known for his odd and controversial comments on foreign policy issues, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu designating him as the “embarrassing foreign minister.”


http://www.presstv.com/Detail/2015/03/09/400936/Arabs-opposing-Israel-must-be-beheaded

COMMENT

LMAO ... how bad do you have to be for Bibi to declare you an embarrassment!

At first I wasn't sure this was real and wondered if PressTV had misconstrued what he'd said.  Maybe he didn't really mean literally behead them?

This is unbelievable.  The guy's a foreign minister and he says crazy stuff like that.

Some of the other Israeli politicians seem off their heads, too.

Ayelet Shaked (HaBayit HaYehudi, The Jewish Home party member) is one of those.

Confused about Israeli Arabs.  I thought they were Palestinians.  But they're not.

Find it so bizarre that people in positions of power hold such extreme, hostile positions. 






VIDEO: Moshe "Bogie" Ya'alon - Defence Minister Israel - IDF Retirement Song



Catchy song.  Quite like this.






Moshe "Bogie" Ya'alon
Current
Defence Minister Israel
Former Chief of Staff IDF
2005 IDF retirement song



source






'It’s Nato that’s empire-building, not Putin' - Peter Hitchens




RUSSIA

It’s Nato that’s empire-building, not Putin

Two sides are required for a New Cold War — and there is no obvious need for an adversarial system in post-Soviet Europe
Peter Hitchens 7 March 2015

"Rapid Trident" Military Exercises In Western Ukraine
Just for once, let us try this argument with an open mind, employing arithmetic and geography and going easy on the adjectives. Two great land powers face each other. One of these powers, Russia, has given up control over 700,000 square miles of valuable territory. The other, the European Union, has gained control over 400,000 of those square miles. Which of these powers is expanding?

There remain 300,000 neutral square miles between the two, mostly in Ukraine. From Moscow’s point of view, this is already a grievous, irretrievable loss. As Zbigniew Brzezinski, one of the canniest of the old Cold Warriors, wrote back in 1997, ‘Ukraine… is a geopolitical pivot because its very existence as an independent country helps to transform Russia. Without Ukraine, Russia ceases to be a Eurasian empire.’

This diminished Russia feels the spread of the EU and its armed wing, Nato, like a blow on an unhealed bruise. In February 2007, for instance, Vladimir Putin asked sulkily, ‘Against whom is this expansion intended?’

I have never heard a clear answer to that question. The USSR, which Nato was founded to fight, expired in August 1991. So what is Nato’s purpose now? Why does it even still exist?

There is no obvious need for an adversarial system in post-Soviet Europe. Even if Russia wanted to reconquer its lost empire, as some believe (a belief for which there is no serious evidence), it is too weak and too poor to do this. So why not invite Russia to join the great western alliances? Alas, it is obvious to everyone, but never stated, that Russia cannot ever join either Nato or the EU, for if it did so it would unbalance them both by its sheer size. There are many possible ways of dealing with this. One would be an adult recognition of the limits of human power, combined with an understanding of Russia’s repeated experience of invasions and its lack of defensible borders.

But we do not do this. Instead we have a noisy pseudo-moral crusade, which would not withstand five minutes of serious consideration. Mr Putin’s state is, beyond doubt, a sinister tyranny. But so is Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Turkey, which locks up far more journalists than does Russia. Turkey is an officially respectable Nato member, 40 years after seizing northern Cyprus, which it still occupies, in an almost exact precedent for Russia’s seizure of Crimea. If Putin disgusts us so much, then why are we and the USA happy to do business with Erdogan, and also to fawn upon Saudi Arabia and China?  [A sinister tyranny?  Guy's off his head.  For sinister tyranny, check out the British mass surveillance, infiltration of political groups, US rendition, torture etc.]

Contrary to myth, the expansion of the EU into the former communist world has not magically brought universal peace, love and prosperity. Croatia’s economy has actually gone backwards since it joined. Corruption still exists in large parts of the EU’s new south-eastern territories, and I am not sure that the rule of law could be said to have been properly established there. So the idea that the recruitment of Ukraine to the ‘West’ will magically turn that troubled nation into a sunny paradise of freedom, probity and wealth is perhaps a little idealistic, not to say mistaken.  [Foreigners will make a sh*tload of money out of Ukraine.  So the money part's right.]

It is all so much clearer if we realise that this quarrel is about power and land, not virtue. In truth, much of the eastward expansion of Nato was caused by the EU’s initial unwillingness to take in backward, bankrupt and corrupt refugee states from the old Warsaw Pact. The policy could be summed up as ‘We won’t buy your tomatoes, but if it makes you happy you can shelter under our nuclear umbrella’. The promise was an empty assurance against a nonexistent threat. But an accidental arrangement hardened into a real confrontation. The less supine Russia was, the more its actions were interpreted as aggression in the West. Boris Yeltsin permitted western interests to rape his country, and did little to assert Russian power. So though he bombarded his own parliament, conducted a grisly war in Chechnya, raised corruption to Olympic levels and shamelessly rigged his own re-election, he yet remained a popular guest in western capitals and summits. Vladimir Putin’s similar sins, by contrast, provide a pretext for ostracism and historically illiterate comparisons between him and Hitler.  [ *Eyeroll*  How sneaky is this?  Now Putin is another Yeltsin?  Doubt that, or the West would love him.  It's precisely because he's got rid of all the leeches that he's vilified by the West.]

This is because of his increasing avowal of Russian sovereignty, and of an independent foreign policy. There have been many East-West squabbles and scrimmages, not all of them Russia’s fault. But the New Cold War really began in 2011, after Mr Putin dared to frustrate western — and Saudi — policy in Syria. George Friedman, the noted US intelligence and security expert, thinks Russia badly underestimated the level of American fury this would provoke. As Mr Friedman recently told the Moscow newspaper Kommersant, ‘It was in this situation that the United States took a look at Russia and thought about what it [Russia] wants to see happen least of all: instability in Ukraine.’  [Hey, that's Stratfor Friedman.]

Mr Friedman (no Putin stooge) also rather engagingly agrees with Moscow that overthrow last February of Viktor Yanukovych was ‘the most blatant coup in history’. He is of course correct, as anyone unclouded by passion can see. The test of any action by your own side is to ask what you would think of it if the other side did it.

If Russia didn’t grasp how angry Washington would get over Syria, did the West realise how furiously Russia would respond to the EU Association Agreement and to the fall of Yanukovych? Perhaps not. Fearing above all the irrecoverable loss to Nato of its treasured naval station in Sevastopol, Russia reacted. After 23 years of sullenly appeasing the West, Moscow finally said ‘enough’. Since we’re all supposed to be against appeasement, shouldn’t we find this action understandable [Sneaky barb.] in a sovereign nation, even if we cannot actually praise it? And can anyone explain to me precisely why Britain, of all countries, should be siding with the expansion of the European Union and Nato into this dangerous and unstable part of the world?


http://www.spectator.co.uk/features/9459602/its-nato-thats-empire-building-not-putin/

COMMENT

Thought it was finally a positive article about Russia, but it's just another article with anti-Russian barbs.  Didn't really enjoy this one.  Found it rather depressing.

No way has Syria got anything at all to do with the behaviour of US-NATO in Ukraine.  

US tit-for-tat regarding Syria is a load of horse manure.  The Americans have been pouring money and NGOs into Ukraine for decades, to install themselves in Ukraine, because it's part of their overall strategy for that region.

Why Britain of all countries should be siding with expansion of the EU & NATO?  For the same reasons Britain was fighting Russians in that part of the world in the mid 1800s:  imperialism.





Saudi Arabia (largest Sweden trading partner in ME) - Sweden Weapons Factory Deal


GOOGLE TRANSLATION

Investor behind Saudi article
It's Investor Chairman Jacob Wallenberg behind the famous debate article in Dagens Nyheter. It reveals SR echo that have taken part of a secret emails. Investors PR agency Kreab would not comment on whether they have been involved.
    2015-03-06 17:30
This morning, an article in Dagens Nyheter signed by 31 directors, including Stefan Persson, Anders Nyrén, CEO of Industrivärden and Cristina Stenbeck, Chairman of Kinnevik. They argue that Sweden's credibility as a trading partner is at stake and wants the government to respect the criticized cooperation agreement with Saudi Arabia, which means that Sweden is building a weapons factory ate and in Saudi Arabia.
The article has stirred up a lot of emotions and H & M went earlier in the day received the call and says that Stefan Persson signed debate article as a private person.- H & M has not written during debate article, we do not stand behind it, 'said Camilla Emilsson Falk, Press Manager at H & M, to SvD. [SvD = Svenska Dagbladet - Swedish daily newspaper]

Several others who signed has also declined to comment. Now reveals echo that it's Investors Chairman Jacob Wallenberg underlying debate article in cooperation with Ericsson's chairman Leif Johansson. In an email sent Wednesday from his secretary to 40 businessmen, he urges them to sign the final text."We now need to make the business a strong signal about the importance of Sweden respect signed agreements" it says in the email that Echo has taken note of.
Investor have long collaborated with PR firm Kreab. When Résumé reaches Peje Emilsson who is the founder and chairman of getting a comment about their possible role in the debate article will answer the standard:- We never comment on what we do or do not do, he says.

Fredrik Thambert

http://www.resume.se/nyheter/pr/2015/03/06/investor-bakom-saudi-artikeln/
COMMENT

Looks like Jacob Wallenberg + Leif Johansson (Ericsson chairman) have been lobbying hard for Sweden to proceed with setting up a weapons factory in Saudi Arabia, despite opposition in Sweden.

Svenska Dagbladet
owner = Schibsted Media Group is a Norwegian, listed co
Largest shareholder = Blommenholm industrier (26.1%) = Tinius Trust (Norway)
Other owners include a number of American banks and financial services companies
eg  J. P. Morgan, Northern Trust  & The Bank of New York Mellon
Huge interests spread over many countries.

Some Sweden media interests:
Aftonbladet (91%)
Svenska Dagbladet
Metro (35%)

*Believe Metro is a free paper (unless this 'Metro' refers to another type of business).

Source - Wikipedia
Maybe this type of thing explains why Iran is an official 'enemy' in the West.

Saudi Arabia would see Iran as a regional competitor in a number of respects (incl. religious - ie Iran Shia v Saudi Sunni).

If Western companies are so bound up in money (projects, investment, selling arms to Saudi Arabia (now world's largest arms importer)), they would probably be inclined to support Saudi Arabia's position, foreign policy, aims and so on.

I'm just guessing here.  But that makes sense to me.
Looks like there might be a bit of a history in relation to this weapons factory deal (unless there's been more than one controversy):


Anger over Sweden's 'secret' Saudi arms plant

Opposition condemns government after broadcaster reveals documents said to show links between Swedish firm and Riyadh.

07 Mar 2012 18:59 GMT | Politics, Europe, Saudi Arabia, Sweden

Sten Tolgfors, left, the Swedish defence minister, says there is no record of any such deal [EPA]

Sweden has been secretly helping Saudi Arabia plan the construction of an arms factory to produce anti-tank missiles, the Swedish national broadcaster has reported.

The Swedish Defence Research Agency (known by its Swedish acronym FOI) has co-operated with Saudi Arabia since 2005, though construction on "Project Simoom" has yet to begin, Swedish Radio reported on Tuesday, citing hundreds of classified documents and interviews with key players.

Denying the existence of the project, Jan-Olof Lind, the FOI director general, told the radio station: "We do not have a project agreement with that country."

While Sweden has sold weapons to Saudi Arabia in the past, classified government documents show that the current project "pushes the boundaries of what is possible for a Swedish authority", the radio reported.

"The fact that an authority such as FOI is involved in the planning of a weapons factory for a government in a dictatorship such as Saudi Arabia is quite unique," the radio said.

Asked specifically if there has been a Project Simoom with Saudi Arabia, Lind replied: "No. And I do not wish to comment on discussions that may or may not have occurred between Sweden and Saudi Arabia. These discussions are classified."

Several former FOI employees, however, have confirmed the existence of the project to Swedish Radio, including Dick Straeng, who said he led the project until 2010.

"If I were to contradict your claims I would have to say that the documents you are showing me are fakes, and they are not," he said when presented with the classified material.

He said the Swedish government was fully aware of the plans.

"Here is a document that the director general signed and sent to the ministry," he said.

The defence ministry refused to comment on the radio's report because of the classified nature of the project.

"I can't comment on the co-operation," Haakan Jevrell, the state secretary, told the radio.

Shell company

The radio station claimed that FOI set up a shell company in order to avoid any direct links between itself and the Saudi government.

"FOI has, as far as the defence ministry knows, no collaboration with the company mentioned in the radio report," Sten Tolgfors, the Swedish defence minister, wrote on his blog.

"There are no government decisions giving FOI a mandate to build a factory for weapons production," he added.

Fredrick Reinfeldt, the Swedish prime minister, addressed the issue only briefly on Tuesday.

"The government is responsible for ensuring that legislation and regulations are in place and followed, and I presume that the responsible authorities have respected the law," he told news agency TT. [How's that for sidestepping the issue & making this about merely govt administration and non-interference, while this is very much a government/public foreign policy matter.  As if govt is supposed to merely be a rubber stamp.  Or, that's how it sounds to me.]

The co-operation deal with Saudi Arabia was struck in 2005 when the centre-left Social Democrats were in power, but was renewed in 2010 by the current government, the radio report said. [That's because all politicians work for the same masters.]

Opposition uproar

The co-head of Sweden's opposition Greens Party has demanded an investigation take place into the reported deal.

Tolgfors, the defence minister, has been reported to the parliament's KU committee, which scrutinises ministers' handling of government affairs.

"KU must examine whether the defence minister's actions are in line with Sweden's democratic ideals and international commitments," Gustav Fridolin said in a statement.

He said a Swedish collaboration with Saudi Arabia would not be beneficial for democracy in the world or Swedish interests.

"Sweden should not ruin its good reputation by supporting the militaries of dictatorships," he said.

Another opposition party, the Left Party, has called for a special parliamentary debate.

Deputy Prime Minister Jan Bjorklund, who is head of the second largest ruling party, the Liberals, in the centre-right coalition government, said he had been against the co-operation deal with Saudi Arabia under which such a plant would fall.

"Sweden should be able to export military goods to democracies, not to dictatorships," he told reporters.

Foreign Minister Carl Bildt, a member of the largest coalition party, the Moderates, told public radio that he supported continuing co-operation with Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia is Sweden's largest trading partner in the Middle East.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2012/03/20123718144905918.html

Assuming these are linked stories.
This looks like another example of Sweden's politicians doing things on the quiet & playing innocent when their activities comes to light.
Don't know which documents they're referring to.

Not really sure what the big deal is, apart from maybe it makes better commercial sense to do the manufacture, sales and export than it does to set someone else up to make weapons.

On the other hand, if Saudi Arabia are backers of Sunni extremists in the Middle East, a Saudi weapons factory probably isn't ideal for regional peace and stability.
Greens Party & Left Party are in opposition by the sound of things, while the Moderate Party and the Social Democratic Party play for the same side.  

* Also, Defence Research / FOI set up a shifty shell company for distancing.  And then it looks like everyone went about denying what came out in the classified documents release.  Only for it to become an issue again in 2015.  How shift are all these politicians?
* Yeah, Project Simoom, looks like the same weapons factory deal.
Criticism of possible Sweden arms trade laws breach & secretive nature of deal took place when the deal was exposed. 
This is not an exception in Sweden.  Parliament and public being fooled and kept in the dark by politicians and intelligence staffers seems to be the way things are done over there. 
So what does this say about the likelihood of a secret US-Sweden deal regarding US-Swedish  'Project Get-Assange'?  I'd wager it's much like this secret deal that everyone denied.



War in Iraq Cost Over $1.7 trillion dollars / Private Contractors PROFIT from US War: $138 billion US taxpayer to private contractors


Cheney's Halliburton Made $39.5 Billion on Iraq War

By Angelo Young, International Business Times

20 March 13

The accounting of the financial cost of the nearly decade-long Iraq War will go on for years, but a recent analysis has shed light on the companies that made money off the war by providing support services as the privatization of what were former U.S. military operations rose to unprecedented levels.

Private or publicly listed firms received at least $138 billion of U.S. taxpayer money for government contracts for services that included providing private security, building infrastructure and feeding the troops.

Ten contractors received 52 percent of the funds, according to an analysis by the Financial Times that was published Tuesday.

The No. 1 recipient?

Houston-based energy-focused engineering and construction firm KBR, Inc. ..., which was spun off from its parent, oilfield services provider Halliburton Co. ..., in 2007.

The company was given $39.5 billion in Iraq-related contracts over the past decade, with many of the deals given without any bidding from competing firms, such as a $568-million contract renewal in 2010 to provide housing, meals, water and bathroom services to soldiers, a deal that led to a Justice Department lawsuit over alleged kickbacks, as reported by Bloomberg.

Who were Nos. 2 and 3?

Agility Logistics ... of Kuwait and the state-owned Kuwait Petroleum Corp. Together, these firms garnered $13.5 billion of U.S. contracts.

As private enterprise entered the war zone at unprecedented levels, the amount of corruption ballooned, even if most contractors performed their duties as expected.

According to the bipartisan Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan, the level of corruption by defense contractors may be as high as $60 billion. Disciplined soldiers that would traditionally do many of the tasks are commissioned by private and publicly listed companies.

Even without the graft, the costs of paying for these services are higher than paying government employees or soldiers to do them because of the profit motive involved. No-bid contracting - when companies get to name their price with no competing bid - didn't lower legitimate expenses. (Despite promises by President Barack Obama to reel in this habit, the trend toward granting favored companies federal contracts without considering competing bids continued to grow, by 9 percent last year, according to the Washington Post.)

Even though the military has largely pulled out of Iraq, private contractors remain on the ground and continue to reap U.S. government contracts. For example, the U.S. State Department estimates that taxpayers will dole out $3 billion to private guards for the government's sprawling embassy in Baghdad.

The costs of paying private and publicly listed war profiteers seem miniscule in light of the total bill for the war.

Last week, the Costs of War Project by the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University said the war in Iraq cost $1.7 trillion dollars, not including the $490 billion in immediate benefits owed to veterans of the war and the lifetime benefits that will be owed to them or their next of kin.

http://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/308-12/16561-focus-cheneys-halliburton-made-395-billion-on-iraq-war


COMMENT

The things that stood out for me are:


War in Iraq cost $1.7 trillion dollars
PLUS $490 billion in immediate benefits owed to veterans
PLUS lifetime benefits owed to them or their next of kin
Privatization of US military operations rose to unprecedented levels

Private contractors (companies)
received min.  $138 billion of US taxpayer money for contracts doled out by US govt

Half (52%) of that went to 10 govt contracts

Biggest recipients:

KBR, Inc
ie parent, oilfield services provider Halliburton Co
received:  $39.5 billion in Iraq-related contracts over past decade

Agility Logistics (of Kuwait)

&  state-owned Kuwait Petroleum Corp

Kuwait contractors received  $13.5 billion of US contracts (jointly)

Private enterprise entered the war zone at unprecedented levels
Amount of corruption ballooned

Costs higher than paying government employees
Professional, disciplined soldiers - displaced

No wind-back by Obama admin on doling out contracts (without public tender process) - on contrary: increase of such contracts

Iraq = private contractors remain on the ground, although US military has largely pulled out of Iraq

eg.  $3 billion taxpayer money to private guards for USG sprawling embassy in Baghdad

This is really mindblowing.  

The amount of money that is made by PRIVATE companies enriching themselves through war is staggering.

Bear in mind also, that those who PROFIT from war will lobby FOR WAR.

What is also staggering is that the functions of the US military have been farmed out.

The danger of that is lack of (a) accountability and (b) transparency.

So, really, the government is pulling a stunt where they've probably got an 'anything goes' thing happening, because what's going on is contracted and therefore beyond public scrutiny.

Hopefully, that makes sense.  I don't have a way with words.  But I hope that idea comes across.

If the military screws up, it is on government heads.  But if private contractors screw up, it is passed off as a bad apple, renamed and redeployed as a mercenary.

The 'decommissioning' of the US military for these private contractor forces or functionaries is worthwhile considering.

And there's also the costs incurred by the taxpayer funding those that:
  • do the job at higher price than professional soldiers
  • introduce corruption
  • and those that don't even compete (put in tenders)
but I think these aspects aren't half as important as the establishment of 'private' State armies and functionaries that are arm's length and beyond public accountability and scrutiny.
What's also interesting is the Kuwait profits.






Nemtsov, Crimea & Western Hypocrisy



GOOGLE TRANSLATION

A black day for Russia and Europe
February 28, 2015

Megeve: Boris Nemtsov was a truly fearless political fighter with strong convictions and a confidence that the ideals he stood for, sooner or later, would win and form a better Russia[Oh, please.  Spare us the 'high ideals' propaganda and put away the violin.]

He was murdered most likely to silence him. His critical and clear voice was uncomfortable for the strong and dark interests which unfortunately means more and more in today's Russia. [We don't know who murdered him.  Guy was a womaniser by the look of things, so it could even have been some crazed boyfriend.  But what we do know is that the Kremlin is unlikely to knock off a minor player, ahead of a protest (near the Kremlin), so that the likes of McFaul & Bildt can have a media field day.]

And there were probably actually no other way to silence Boris on. Others let themselves might be intimidated - it did not work on him.  [The motive is an assumption.  Not fact.  We don't know why he was killed.]

When he occasionally arrested for participating in a demonstration declared illegal, he spent time in jail for spreading their beliefs and information to the police and guards. And had, as far as I remember he told me, considerable success with this.  [Does Bildt express the same care-factor for the Swedish protesters that were charged at by mounted police?  Or is it just some minor Russian opposition puppet that's worthy of the subsequent, and convenient, Western media hype?]

We got to know each other first in the Russian democracy birth in the early 1990s. He belonged to the leader of the Democratic Party which then were set up and became the reform policy leading carriers. Along with Anatoly Chubais, he was its leading force.

And then we had contact.

In recent years, he has almost always been to spend an autumn weekend in Visby, along with friends from Europe and the United States of Jarl Hjalmarsson Foundation's annual meeting. His crystal clear analysis of developments in Russia has been important to many of us.

In one little book after the other, he with difficulty been distributed across Russia, he has gone on the attack against the regime's lies and its corruption. A small writing the other year on the luxury and splendor that surrounds President Putin was extremely unpopular in the Kremlin.

He was a friend of Ukraine since years back, albeit not by the regime Yanukovich there. And when the militant nationalism was trumpeted in connection with the aggression and the takeover of the Crimean a year ago he was one of the voices that stood up for Ukraine's right.  [Instead of crying about 'aggressor' Russia inciting 'righteous' Ukraine nationalism (and therefore Russia being responsible for Ukraine aggression, which is alluded to as apology for murderous neo-Nazi Ukraine thugs), why wasn't this 'liberty loving' crusader protesting the murder of his independence seeking compatriots - the ethnic-Russian majority civilians in eastern Ukraine (which, by the way, is historically Russian - hence 'Novorossiya'). 
Edit:  On subsequent reading of the 'friend of Ukraine' and 'militant nationalism was trumpeted in connection with the aggression' blah blah blah 'takeover of Crimea', it looks as though I have misunderstood whose 'aggression' and 'militant nationalism' Bilt was referring to.

Talk about twisting facts and history to suit oneself.  Crimea is Russian.  Novorossiya is Russian.  And probably most of what has become 'Ukraine', post Soviet era, is historically Russian.
'Russian' 'militant nationalism' and 'aggression' is Russia stepping up to protect people in Crimea from the consequences of having murderous neo-Nazi thugs running amok and potentially subjecting Crimeans to (historically CIA fostered and Nazi collaborator fomented) neo-Nazi militant nationalism and hostility; thugs that were associated with the Ukraine puppet politicians and were supported by the US interlopers, because they're useful idiots.
Furthermore, Slavic peoples of Europe have been divided by enemies who have exploited useful idiots who foster regional loyalties and separatist identities, rather than pan Slavic nationalism, because 'divide and conquer' is an effective take-down strategy.
Why wasn't Nemtsov denouncing the West for backing the puppet Kiev & neo-Nazi murder of civilians? 
MILITANT NEO-NAZI AGGRESSON was HARNESSED by the CIA & THE WEST & EXPLOITATION OF UKRAINE NATIONALISM was employed for a thug OVERTHROW of an ELECTED UKRAINE GOVT.  But this isn't denounced & the murder of the ethnic Russians in the east isn't denounced.  But Russia is denounced? 
The only aggression is US-NATO-EU aggression and US-NATO-EU backed aggression enacted by Ukraine nationalist thugs - oddly, in a country run by FOREIGNERS.]

Perhaps it is an irony of fate that he was killed exactly one year after the Crimean invasion launched by special forces early in the morning took over control of the regional parliament in Simferopol.   [Russians protecting Crimean Russians (who voted overwhelmingly to INTEGRATE with Russia) is Bildt's idea of an 'invasion'? 
Nah, he and the West are just manipulating the narrative to suit their anti-Russian scaremongering, so that Western banking & corporate interest and NATO (strategic interests) can continue to mount their aggression against Russia, while the taxpayer is burdened with cuts to welfare and services, in order to finance more Western military spending and greed-based aggression, serving the interests of the wealthy banking, energy, and hedge fund elites.]

On social media, I see reports that he was now working with a new scripture to expose the regime's lies about the war in the Donbass and how it has been driven and supported by the Kremlin. And it seems very likely.  [Social media?  Is that all the evidence Bilt and the West have?  Gee, it's like all those fake 'Russian army' invading Ukraine announcements we've had over and over and over again.  The West is a joke.  Seriously.  The West might have got away with this when all people had to rely on was maybe a daily newspaper or two, but there's a host of information available and the lies and propaganda the West keeps churning out do more to discredit the West than their targets.]

A new generation has partially managed to take over the leadership of the weak but important Russian opposition, but Boris Nemtsov was always there with and remained a name with distinguished reputation and credibility.

https://carlbildt.wordpress.com/2015/02/28/en-svart-dag-for-ryssland-och-europa/

INFO

Jarl Hjalmarson Foundation

Name = homage to the late Moderate Party Chairman Jarl Hjalmarson

Chairman  =  Göran Lennmarker, former MP

Former:
  • Gunnar Hökmark, MEP
  • Swedish former MFA, Margaretha af Ugglas
‘democracy foundation’
Closely linked to Moderate Party

Founded 1994
(when Moderate Party supported newly independent Baltic countries)

Member of the Centre for European Studies
official foundation/think tank of the European People's Party

Purpose: training of politicians active in the Moderate Party’s sister parties
  • women
  • youth engaged
democratic political party workings educational programs
& how to work politically know-how taught

Operates in Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkey & Balkans.

Also:  Belarus, Africa & Latin America =  regional projects.

COMMENT

A black day for Russia and Europe.  Exaggerating much, Carl?  LOL

Of course, Carl Bidlt, the Eurocentric mob, UK politicians, the UK professional political chorus (ex MI6, some humanitarian bandwagon medico and anointed opinion-shaper, a lapdog press etc) and the USA team (Obama, McCain (who was 'heartbroken' LMAO), McFaul and the US ambassador in Russia dashing over for a photo-op) have all jumped on the suspiciously timed & located killing of a minor Russian opposition figure who was insignificant in elections and polls.


McFaul's message still gives me the giggles.  Mein Gott, is that a touch of Killary I've got happening? 

Guess I'm not the only one suspecting a US hand in the shooting of Nemtsov, just prior to a protest that had been arranged.

Jarl Hjalmarson Foundation must be Sweden's version of the Freedom House trojan for dislodging those that are not Western puppets and appointing Western puppets in their place, using the guise of bringing 'democracy' to the targets of their exploitation:  in this case, women and youths.

The aim in the Baltics was to get a firm hold of the politics and commerce, and to maintain a grip while denying the Russians a stake in the action, in any way possible.

Pretty much the same deal everywhere else, however far-flung.  It's about keeping the regions in the sphere of American / Western corporate and military interest influence. 

Funny how Bildt refers to the 'regime' and it's 'corruption' and the splendour the guy that got whacked reckons Putin's living in.  

How, exactly, is this different to the riches of the 1% puppet-masters in the West, the benefits to their political puppets in Western politics, the fascist control that is capitalist government protecting the interest of those at the top, and the corruption of 'democracy', cronyism and so on that is the political reality of Western 'democratic' regimes?
Oh, and this is what happens to protesters in a democracy (Sweden):

Police spokeswoman Ewa-Gun Westford said officers on horseback chased rock-throwing demonstrators who were "causing violent riots" in Malmo, Sweden's third-largest city. Swedish media published photos of people on the ground as police horses raced over them down a street.


[Daily Mail]


Source:  Daily Mail
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
So somebody is throwing rocks somewhere during this protest and mounted police decide to charge ... right through a crowd of protesters?  Riiiiiight.
When not charging over protesters on horseback or belting, capsicum spraying or otherwise abusing protesters, the West also imprisons protesters and does sneaky stuff like giving them bail (on charges they'll never pursue), so that the people charged can be excluded from participating in protests (which is their political right).  And it infiltrates dissenters.  Check out UK. 
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The West's Crimean 'annexation':

Supreme Council of Crimea
Determined:  ousting of President Viktor Yanukovych (2014 Ukraine):
i)   a coup
ii) interim govt in Kiev therefore illegitimate
Referendum (March 2014)  = response to these developments

Result =  96.77% vote (83.% turnout)
Crimea CHOSE:  integration of region into Russian Federation

Source:  Wikipedia

[Edit = reference to 'Ukraine' earlier, in error.  Probably half asleep composing this rant. Noticed, also, that I'd misunderstood what Bilt was getting at.]



March 08, 2015

Peru vs Chile Spy Row


PERU / CHILE - SPY ROW



Michelle Bachelet
President Chile
Since: March 2014 - won 62% of vote
Socialist Party
Served as President 2006–2010

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LatAm Peru Peru withdraws ambassador to Chile / protest alleged espionage

LatAm Peru
military members allegedly paid by Chile to spy b/w 2005-2012
Chile ambass to Lima, Roberto Ibarra, to stay to respond


LatAm Peru: Ambassador won't return to Chile until spying spat resolved x3 Peru navy NCOs passing info


One of x3 NCOs accused of treason
identified a Chilean lieutenant commander
as one of recipients of classified info
Peru


Foreign Minister Chile
Heraldo Muñoz said Chile:   "does not accept, carry out or support acts of espionage in other countries nor our own"

COMMENT

Spy row.  Cool.  Not much information at the moment.  Complaint by Peru.  Denial by Chile.  Investigation by Chile to take place.  Chile ambassador therefore in place for next few days to deal with allegations.  That's it so far.
 Like this sort of news.

NCO = non-commissioned officer/s