Europe wants no part of Obama's bid to bring wage WWIII on their soil
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06/24/2015
German politician and former finance minister Oskar Lafontaine has some harsh language message for US on its politics concerning Russia and Ukraine. He has also called on the EU to oppose Washington.
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Pissed off: Lafontaine |
In a Facebook post which cannot be quoted fully quote due to strong language, Lafontaine, whose latest political post was co-chairman of the democratic socialist party called US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter the "Secretary of War", and Washington's policies "imperialism."
"Fuck the US-imperialism - US claims "Defence" then War Minister in Berlin calls on the U.S. Secretary of War and the Europeans to confront the Russian 'aggression.'
You continue to play with fire, and Europe has paid with revenue declines in trade with Russia and the loss of jobs …
Fuck the EU said the US diplomat Nuland. We need a European foreign policy that insulates a war driving U.S. imperialism! Fuck the US imperialism!"
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Carter: blithering, psycho idiot |
Ashton Carter has paid a visit to Tallinn, where he pledged a new batch of 250 tanks and armored vehicles to European nations near the Russian border. His counterparts from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were eager to accept the deployment, indicating they see it as a message to Russia over what they call its "aggression."
Lafontaine then cites the “Grand Master of US diplomacy" George Kennan, who served as US ambassador to the Soviet Union in the 1950s and to Yugoslavia in the 1960s.
Kennan "described the eastward expansion of NATO as the biggest mistake of the US foreign policy after the Second World War," Lafontaine writes, "because they have resulted in a new Cold War."
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"Diplomat" Victoria "Fuck the EU" Nuland |
"The US diplomat Victoria Nuland said, we have spent more than five billion dollars to destabilize Ukraine," Lafontaine's Facebook post goes on, presumably referring to Nuland's February 2014 statement that since 1991, Washington invested $5 billion in "democratic institutions" in Ukraine.
The EU recently agreed to extend economic sanctions against Russia for six more months.
The introduction of those sanctions was highly encouraged by the US, but according to a recent study, they are hurting the EU more than initially expected, threatening some 2.5 million jobs.
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