Thursday, March 20, 2014

EMPTY SUIT OBAMA - I WILL DEFINATELY NOT PUT TROOPS IN THE UKRAINE

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.

THE RUSSIA - UKRAINE SITUATION AT 8:01AM THU MAR 20,14

WORLD POWERS IN THE LAST DAYS (END OF AGE OF GRACE NOT THE WORLD)

EUROPEAN UNION-KING OF WEST-DAN 9:26-27,DAN 7:23-24,DAN 11:40,REV 13:1-10
EGYPT-KING OF THE SOUTH-DAN 11:40
RUSSIA-KING OF THE NORTH-EZEK 38:1-2,EZEK 39:1-3
CHINA-KING OF THE EAST-DAN 11:44,REV 9:16,18
VATICAN-RELIGIOUS LEADER-REV 13:11-18,REV 17:4-5,9,18

OK SO WE KNOW FOR SURE EMPTY SUIT OBAMA WILL NOT BRING TROOPS TO THE UKRAINE HE SAID YESTERDAY.SO FINALLY THE EUROPEAN UNION WILL TAKE ITS LEADING END TIMES ROLE TO RULE GRADUALLY BE THE WORLD GOVERNMENT LEADER.NOW PROPHECY IS ON FAST TRACK.

DANIEL 7:23-25
23 Thus he said, The fourth beast (EU,REVIVED ROME) shall be the fourth kingdom upon earth,(7TH WORLD EMPIRE) which shall be diverse from all kingdoms, and shall devour the whole earth, and shall tread it down, and break it in pieces.(TRADING BLOCKS-10 WORLD REGIONS/TRADE BLOCS)
24 And the ten horns out of this kingdom are ten kings(10 NATIONS-10 WORLD DIVISION WORLD GOVERNMENT) that shall arise: and another shall rise after them; and he shall be diverse from the first, and he shall subdue three kings.(TAKE OVER 3 WORLD REGIONS)

Moldova wants swift EU integration
Today @ 09:14-MAR 20,14-By EUOBSERVER


Moldova's President Nicolae Timofti on Wednesday said the EU should fast-track integration with the former Soviet republic, reports Reuters. "My country is asking the European Union to offer clear membership prospects," he said. Moldova's breakaway region of Transnistria wants to join Russia.

THE RUSSIA - UKRAINE SITUATION AT 6:10PM THU MAR 20,14

WELL EMPTY SUIT OBAMA.YOU ARE REALLY GONNA HURT PUTIN WITH YOUR STOP A FEW RUSSIAN OFFICIALS BANK ACCOUNTS AND FROM COMING TO AMERICA.I CAN JUST HEAR PUTIN WITH HIS TAIL BETWEEN HIS LEGS CRYING HIS EYES OUT OVER THEM SANCTIONS. EMPTY SUIT OBAMA ARE YOU KIDDING.PUTIN IS LAUGHING IN YOUR FACE WHILE HE SIPS HIS WOTKA (VOKA) AND AND WATCHES CNN SEEING HIS ARMY SLAUGHTER CRIMEA UNTILL HE OVERTAKES EVERY ARMY BASE IN CRIMEA.

COMMON EMPTY SUIT OBAMA.YOU KNOW THE ONLY WAY TO HURT PUTIN IS TO BLOW UP THE UKRAINE GAS LINES.NOW THATS REAL ACTION.NOT JUST PICK POCKETING PUTIN FOR A FEW DOLLARS.IF YOU HAD A BACKBONE AT ALL EMPTY SUIT OBAMA.YOU WOULD BE BLOWING THEM GAS AND OIL LINES UP IN CRIMEA. THEN YOU COULD TRUELY HURT MR HEADY-HIGH MINDED-DICTATOR PUTIN THE CONQUERER.UNTILL YOU EITHER NUKE PUTIN OR THE GAS LINES.PUTIN WILL PUSH A PUSHOVER LIKE YOU OBAMA.YOU BETTER READ THAT BIBLE OBAMA -SINCE YOU CLAIM TO BE A CHRISTIAN-DO YOU NOT.AND TAKE A HINT FROM ISRAEL.WHEN PUTIN AND THE ARAB MUSLIMS ARE FORCED TO COME AFTER ISRAELS NATURAL GAS AND OIL.ISRAEL WILL NUKE THEM AND GET RID OF PUTIN AND HIS ARAB/ MUSLIM PUPPETS.ISRAEL WILL TAKE ACTION WE KNOW-NOT JUST KISS PUTINS HAND AND WORSHIP HIM LIKE YOU ARE EMPTY SUIT OBAMA.


Russia draws parallels on Estonia and Crimea
19.03.14 @ 22:27-By EUOBSERVER


Russia's envoy to the UN in Geneva has said "language should not be used to segregate and isolate groups [ethnic Russians]" and that he is "concerned by steps taken in this regard in Estonia as well as in Ukraine," Reuters reports. Russia justified invading Crimea, Ukraine, on the same grounds.

Nato chief: Crimea invasion could be just the beginning
Today @ 09:14MAR 20,14-EUOBSERVER-By Andrew Rettman


BRUSSELS - Nato chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen has warned Crimea could be the beginning of a wider military campaign, amid Russia's veiled threats against EU and Nato member Estonia.He told the Brookings Institution, a think tank in Washington, on Wednesday (19 March): “I see Crimea as an element in a greater pattern, in a more long-term Russian, or at least [Russian leader Vladimir] Putin, strategy. So of course our major concern now is whether he will go beyond Crimea."He added: “This crisis is not just about Ukraine. We see what could be called ‘21st century revisionism’: Attempts to turn back the clock; to draw new dividing lines on the map; to monopolise markets; shuffle populations.”He urged Nato members to increase defence spending.He pledged “further steps to reassure [Nato] allies” and to “step up assistance to Ukraine.”But as EU leaders meet in Brussels on Thursday amid disagreement on whether to impose economic sanctions on Russia, he admitted the West is struggling to respond.“There are no quick and easy ways to stand up to global bullies. Because our democracies debate, deliberate, and consider the options before taking decisions. Because we value transparency and seek legitimacy for our choices, and because we see force as the last, not the first, resort,” Rasmussen noted.For his part, US President Barack Obama, the same day said on TV there is no question of using military means."We are not going to be getting into a military excursion in Ukraine … There is a better path, but I think even the Ukrainians would acknowledge that for us to engage Russia militarily would not be appropriate and would not be good for Ukraine either," he told the NBC broadcaster.With Russia massing forces on Ukraine’s borders, the immediate concern is that Russia will invade other Ukrainian regions.But remarks by a Russian diplomat at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Wednesday contained a veiled threat to go further.Russia invaded and annexed Crimea on the pretext of protecting the ethnic Russian majority in the Ukrainian region.It has long complained that ethnic Russians in Estonia and Latvia are also mistreated. But the Russian diplomat on Wednesday linked the situation in the Baltic states to what Russia is doing in Ukraine.According to minutes of the meeting seen by Reuters, he noted that “language should not be used to segregate and isolate groups,” adding that Moscow is "concerned by steps taken in this regard in Estonia as well as in Ukraine.”The Russian diplomat denied that the rights of minorities in Crimea are being abused.

But EU diplomats paint a different picture.Jan Tombinski, the EU’s ambassador in Kiev, has called for an investigation into the “shameful” murder of Reshat Ametov, a 39-year-old Crimean Tatar activist, whose body was found on Sunday.He noted that one Ukrainian soldier was shot dead by pro-Russian paramilitaries. He also called for the release of 10 Ukrainian activists and of “several servicemen from the Ukrainian military” who have been “kidnapped” in Crimea.Putin claims 95 percent of Russian people support his actions.But he has tightened restrictions on critics, such as opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who was put under house arrest and cut off from the internet shortly before the invasion.Navalny, in a text smuggled out of his house and published in The New York Times on Wednesday, noted that 50,000 people protested against Putin’s military adventure in Moscow last weekend in the largest such event in recent times.He said EU and US visa bans on some Russian officials and MPs are “mocked in Russia and even seen as a tacit encouragement to Mr Putin and his entourage.”He urged the West to blacklist Putin’s oligarch allies instead, in what he called “the Kremlin mafia,” naming eight men: Gennady Timchenko; Arkady and Boris Rotenberg; Yuri Kovalchuk; Vladimir Yakunin; Roma Abramovich; Alisher Usmanov; Igor Sechin; and Alexey Miller.He described Kovalchuk, a financier, as “Mr Putin’s banker.”He said the EU and US should also launch money-laundering investigations into their foreign assets.He noted that his NGO, the Anti-Corruption Foundation, has since 2011”revealed dozens of major cases of graft.”But he added: “In 90 percent of those cases, Russian money was laundered in the West. Sadly, American, European Union and British law enforcement agencies have [so far] stymied our efforts to investigate such criminal plunder.”

Germany and UK diverge on Russia sanctions
19.03.14 @ 18:48-EUOBSERVER-By Valentina Pop


Brussels - EU countries are heading into a summit on Thursday (20 March) nowhere near a consensus over what to do about Russia's annexation of Crimea and on how far economic sanctions should go.At the crux of the debates will be whether the annexation act signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin should trigger the third step of EU sanctions - economic ones."The annexation of Crimea is a step that will never be recognised, it is unacceptable and of course it is a further destabilisation of the situation," a high-ranking EU diplomat told journalists in Brussels Wednesday.But whether this will be enough to trigger economic sanctions "will be a matter for discussion among EU leaders" over a dinner that is expected to go into the early hours of Friday morning.In the British and Irish reading of things, Russia's latest move is "at the worst end of expectations" formulated two weeks ago when EU leaders decided on the three-step approach."We do need further measures, the situation has escalated, signs are not encouraging. Europe needs to show it's serious and united," a British diplomat said.Germany, meanwhile, considers that the EU's response to the Crimean move should be "within the step two" - meaning adding a further six to 10 names to the travel ban list and assets freeze."Chancellor Merkel has repeatedly said that for the third step to be triggered, Russia would have to enter southern or eastern Ukraine. But I cannot preclude the talks among EU leaders," a German diplomat said.What is likely to happen is for EU leaders to task the EU commission and the EU diplomatic service to come up with detailed impact assessments of each of the possible economic sanctions and the retaliatory measures that Russia would impose. Compensatory measures may also be envisaged for EU countries that would be hit harder than others - for instance Cyprus or Bulgaria.French foreign minister Laurent Fabius said his country may consider the cancellation of a contract with Russia for two Mistral warships, but noted that the UK should also consider restrictions on the British financial sector's dealings with Russian oligarchs."Sanctions  have to touch everyone," Fabius told Europe1 radio.He also spelled out the dilemma EU countries are in. "On the one hand one can’t envisage supplying [Russia] indefinitely given its behaviour. On the other hand there is the reality of jobs and the economy," he said.Contingency plans in case of Russian gas cuts to eastern European countries and Ukraine are also in the works and EU officials point out that Europe is better prepared than eight years ago when Russia turned off the tap in the middle of winter.The latest draft conclusions, to be adopted at the summit, emphasise the need to speed up measures to diversify supplies and help each other in case of cuts.The EU commission is tasked to come up with a plan by June to reduce energy dependence. "The plan should reflect the fact that the EU needs to accelerate further diversification of its energy supply, increase its bargaining power and energy efficiency, continue to develop renewable and other indigenous energy sources and coordinate the development of the infrastructure to support this diversification in a sustainable manner," the draft reads."Member states will show solidarity in case of sudden disruptions of energy supply in one or several member states," it adds.

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