Tuesday, 11 March 2014

‘Obama must be impeached over Crimea’

‘Obama must be impeached over Crimea’

         Yanukovych   refranined   from  sigining    the  Association   Agreement  with   the   European   Union  in  favor  of  closer   ties   with  Russia  .  
        The  Ukraine's  ousted   president   and   the   the   Western-backed   opposion   group   signed   to   end   the   deadly   political   crisis   but   the  deal  was   broken   by  the   opposition  leaders  who   are   supported  by   the   U.S.   AND   the   European   Union  or  NATO  .

           It   was  illegal  according   to   the   international   Laws  .
It   is   not   the  issue  of   the   interest   of   the  U.S.  and   the  soverignty  problem  ,but   the   violation  of   the   agreement   between   the   legal   government   and   the  opposition or   protest   leders   .

           Who  are   the   trouble   makers  ? 
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Ukraine's   opposion  leader   ,  as   the   acting  President   Oleksandr  Turchynov  said  :
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Russia's leaders are refusing all negotiations with their Ukrainian counterparts, Ukraine's acting President Oleksandr Turchynov has said.
Mr Turchynov told the AFP agency that Ukraine would not intervene militarily in Crimea, even though a secession referendum there was a "sham".
Meanwhile interim Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk is travelling to the US to meet President Barack Obama.
On Thursday he is due to address the UN Security Council in New York.
'A provocation'
"We cannot launch a military operation in Crimea, as we would expose the eastern border [close to Russia] and Ukraine would not be protected," Mr Turchynov told AFP.

Rom   Paul   ,  former  U.S.  congressman  has   defended  Vlademin  Putin  , Why  ?  :
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In an interview with Fox News, Paul said Washington and its Western allies participated in the overthrow of the government of Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovich. 
“This whole thing that Putin is the big cause of the trouble and yet there’s pretty good evidence that the Europeans as well as the American government had to contrive to have the overthrow of a government that most people say had been elected,” Paul said.
“And then for them to come along and say ‘Well, it’s an illegal government,’ and they want to have a referendum now, you know, in Crimea ‘Oh no that’s not permissible’,” he added.
“And they say everything Putin does is illegal. He’s no angel, but actually he has some law on his side. They have contracts and agreements and treaties for a naval base there and the permission to go by that area,” the former Texas Rep. explained.
Paul also noted that the Obama administration is hiding the truth about the crisis.
“It reminds me a little bit about what would happen if all of sudden they said that the Americans are occupying Guantanamo illegally and we’ve just invaded Guantanamo,” he said. “It’s such a façade and hiding the truth.”
“I think people have a right of self-determination. It’s written to the international law. It’s a moral principle and of course if you believe in limited government, everybody should have the right to minimize their government and there should be a right of secession.” 
Paul said he does not understand how the United States can argue against the results of the election.
“We loved secession when we seceded from Great Britain, and we loved secession when the Soviet Union broke up,” Paul said.

“I cannot understand how we could we argue against an election. You know that to me sounds like democratic.”
The US has threatened Russia with sanctions if a referendum in Crimea region results in Russian annexation.
"If we are not successful tomorrow in finding a way forward and the referendum - which we all anticipate is going to take place on Sunday - is done without some path forward, there are going to be serious repercussions," US Secretary of State John Kerry told the House Foreign Relations Committee on Thursday.
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