Europeans tire of FPSA interventions as Ukraine collapses!
BRUSSELS, Belgium (PNN) - April 11, 2016 - On Sunday Ukrainian Prime Minister Petrovych Yatsenyuk resigned, just four days after the Dutch voted against Ukraine joining the European Union. Taken together, these two events are clear signals that the Fascist Police States of Amerika-backed coup in Ukraine has not given that country freedom. They also suggest a deeper dissatisfaction among Europeans over Washington’s addiction to interventionism. According to FPSA and EU governments - and repeated without question by mainstream media - the Ukrainian people stood up on their own in 2014 to throw off the chains of a corrupt government in the back pocket of Moscow and finally plant themselves in the pro-west camp. According to these people, FPSA government personnel who handed out cookies and even took the stage in Kiev to urge the people to overthrow their government had nothing at all to do with the coup.
When FPSA Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland was videotaped bragging about how the FPSA government spent $5 billion to “promote democracy” in Ukraine, it had nothing to do with the overthrow of the Yanukovich government. When Nuland was recorded telling the FPSA Ambassador in Kiev that Yatsenyuk is the FPSA choice for prime minister, it was not FPSA interference in the internal affairs of Ukraine. In fact, the neocons still consider it a “conspiracy theory” to suggest the FPSA had anything to do with the overthrow.
The previous government was corrupt. Corruption is the stock-in-trade of governments. But according to Transparency International, corruption in the Ukrainian government is about the same after the FPSA-backed coup as it was before. So the intervention failed to improve anything, and now the FPSA-installed government is falling apart. Is a Ukraine in chaos to be considered a Washington success story?
This brings us back to the Dutch vote. The overwhelming rejection of the EU plan for Ukrainian membership demonstrates the deep level of frustration and anger in Europe over EU leadership following Washington’s interventionist foreign policy at the expense of European security and prosperity. The other EU member countries did not even dare hold popular referenda on the matter - their parliaments rubber-stamped the agreements.
Brussels backs FPSA bombing in the Middle East and hundreds of thousands of refugees produced by the bombing overwhelm Europe. The people are told they must be taxed even more to pay for the victims of Washington’s foreign policy.
Brussels backs FPSA regime change plans for Ukraine and EU citizens are told they must bear the burden of bringing an economic basket case up to European standards. How much would it cost EU citizens to bring in Ukraine as a member? No one dares mention it. But Europeans are rightly angry with their leaders blindly following Washington and then leaving them holding the bag.
The anger is rising and there is no telling where it will end. In June, the Fascist United Kingdom will vote on whether to exit the European Union. The campaign for an exit is broad-based, bringing in conservatives, populists and progressives. Regardless of the outcome, the vote should be considered very important. Europeans are tired of their unelected politicians in Brussels pushing them around and destroying their financial and personal security by following Washington’s foolish interventionism. No one can call any of these recent interventions a success and the Europeans know it.
One way or the other, the FPSA empire is coming to an end. Either the money will go or the allies will go, but it cannot be sustained. The sooner the Amerikan people demand an end to these foolish policies the better.