Victoria "Fuck the EU" Nuland reserves herself a seat at upcoming Ukraine war crimes tribunal at The Hague
WAYNE MADSEN REPORT
By Wayne Madsen
06/01/2015
The plans carried out by Assistant Secretary of State for European/Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland to further push NATO to the borders of Russia by creating and sustaining a group of anti-Russian countries in what was the Soviet Union have turned into a pot of spoiled kreplach.
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Vile: Victoria "Fuck the EU" Nuland |
One of the key countries involved in the plans to extend NATO eastward, Georgia, has issued an international arrest warrant for its former neo-conservative president, Mikheil Saakashvili, who was due to attend a conference in Baku, Azerbaijan bearing the George Soros-sounding title"Third Global Open Society Forum" and the theme "Restoration of Confidence in the New World Order."
Soros's main operation in Azerbaijan is the National Foundation Open Society Institute - Assistance Foundation Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan has been criticized for running a one-party dictatorship under an authoritarian president. However, Azerbaijan has become an important base for anti-Iranian and anti-Russian activities by the intelligence services of Israel and the United States.
Saakashvili was in the audience as attendees, who included Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliev and Bulgarian president Rosen Plevneliev, heard congratulatory messages read from former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, British Prime Minister David Cameron, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Saakashvili joined delegates from Israel, the United States, Ukraine, Poland, Albania, Canada, Croatia, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Andorra, and other countries also attending the conference.
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Brainiac: Mikheil Saakashvili |
In order to evade justice in Georgia, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has hired Saakashvili as a political adviser on confronting Russia in eastern Ukraine.
It was Saakashvili, who, as president of Georgia, ordered his forces in 2008 to attack South Ossetia, an independent republic protected by Russian peacekeepers.
Saakashivili was charged with a number of crimes in 2014. However, Saakashvili fled abroad and was placed on Georgia's "most-wanted" list of criminals.
Saakashvili's rap sheet of charges include:
- 2006 murder of Sandro Girgvliani of the United Bank of Georgia
- Converting $5 million in public money for personal use
- Illegally abusing his power in using force to break up a public demonstration on November 7, 2007
- The police beating of ex-MP Valery Gelashvili
Saakashvili was a darling of such U.S. neo-conservatives as Senator John McCain. The Rose Revolution of 2003, which brought Saakashvili to power, was one of the first "color revolutions" successfully carried out by the allied forces of Soros and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
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Saakasvili with terrorist apologist/supporter John McCain |
The Georgia Chief Prosecutor's Office sent a request to Azerbaijan's authorities to arrest Saakashvili as he arrived in Baku on April 28 to attend this week's Soros's Third Global Open Society Forum. Nuland and other neo-cons saw a united Ukraine and Georgia as a bulwark against Russia, however, Georgia's president, Georgy Margvelashvili, has thrown a spanner in the neo-cons' works by trying to bring Saakashvili back to Georgia to stand trial. The arrest warrant for Saakashvili has soured relations between Tbilisi and Kiev, much to the dismay of Nuland and the two anti-Russian U.S. ambassadors to Kiev and Tbilisi, Geoffrey Pyatt and Richard Norland, respectively.
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Saakasvili was initially placed in power by fellow drunken retard, war criminal George W. Bush |
The Ukrainian Prosecutor General has ignored several requests from Georgia to arrest and extradite Saakashvili to Georgia. These requests have been ignored and Kiev has charged the Georgian government of seeking Saakashvili's extradition on "political" grounds. Azerbaijan also ignored Georgia's request to arrest Saakashvili after what is suspected of pressure being brought on Baku by both Kiev and Washington.
Wayne Madsen
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Wayne Madsen |
Investigative
journalist, author and syndicated columnist, Madsen has over twenty years
experience in security issues.
As
a U.S. Naval Officer, he managed one of the first computer security programs
for the U.S. Navy. Madsen has been a frequent political and national security
commentator on Fox News and has also appeared on ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, CNN, BBC
and MS-NBC. He has been invited to testify as a witness before the US House of
Representatives, the UN Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, and an terrorism
investigation panel of the French government. A member of the Society of Professional
Journalists (SPJ) and the National Press Club, Madsen is based and reports from
Washington, D.C.