Politics

Obama tells CNN US “brokered transition” in Ukraine

Commentary by Dr. Patrick Slattery — President Obama told CNN’s Fareed Zakaria this week that Russian President Putin “was caught off-balance by the protests in the Maidan and Yanukovych then fleeing after we had brokered a deal to transition power in Ukraine.” This is an admission of the U.S. role in overthrowing Ukraine’s democratically elected government and moreover of Washington’s engineering of new Jewish leadership for Kiev. Obama this week sent his top Jew Crew of Secretary of State John Kerry (Kohn) and Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland (Nudelman) to Kiev for strictly kosher talks with Ukraine’s top Jews, President Petro Poroshenko and Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk. The point of the talks is for Ukraine’s oligarch president to push for advance U.S. weaponry in order to fight a Zionist proxy war against Russia. 

Interestingly, French President Hollande and German Chancellor Merkel, usually pliant Zionist stooges, will be talking to Russian President Putin in what might be evidence that some “western leaders” are not too happy with this Zio push for more war in Europe.  

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ZAKARIA: Would it be fair to say that with regard to Russia, your policy has been pretty effective in imposing real costs on the Russian economy, but it has not deterred Vladimir Putin from creating instability in Ukraine. Conflict seems to have even escalated in the last few weeks.

OBAMA: I think that’s entirely fair. And I think that is a testament to the bad decisions that Mr. Putin is making on behalf of his country. You know, you think about where we’ve been in terms of U.S.-Russian relations; when I came into office, we talked about reset, and I established, I think, an effective working relationship with Mr. Medvedev.

And as a consequence, Russia’s economy was growing, they had to the opportunity to begin diversifying their economy, their relations across Europe and around the world were sound, they joined the WTO with assistance from us. And since Mr. Putin made this decision around Crimea and Ukraine – not because of some grand strategy, but essentially because he was caught off-balance by the protests in the Maidan and Yanukovych then fleeing after we had brokered a deal to transition power in Ukraine – since that time, this improvisation that he’s been doing has getting – has gotten him deeper and deeper into a situation that is a violation of international law, that violates the integrity, territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine, has isolated Russia diplomatically, has made Europe wary of doing business with Russia, has allowed the imposition of sanctions that are crippling Russia’s economy at a time when their oil revenues are dropping.

Read the full interview here.