Ukraine Crisis Continues to Escalate as Open Conflict Appears Inevitable

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 8, 2014

Then.
Then.
Now.
Now.

Remember when I said the Ukraine crisis probably won’t start a World War?  I would like to change my position on that:

It probably won’t not start a World War.

The "USS Truxtun" destroyer, now stationed in the Black Sea.
The “USS Truxtun” destroyer, now stationed in the Black Sea.
Ukrainian peasants waiting for food handouts paid for by the US government in Maidan.
Ukrainian peasants waiting for food handouts paid for by the US government in Maidan.
Russian Soldier in Perevalne, Ukraine.
Russian Soldier in Perevalne, Ukraine.
Ukrainian hippie supporting Russia in Crimea.
Ukrainian hippie supporting Russia in Crimea.

Today, Ukrainian officials have claimed 100 Russian militiamen took over a regional military office in Simferopol.

CNN:

The men — who are equipped with automatic weapons — say they belong to the Crimean self-defense forces, said Vladislav Seleznyov, head of the Ministry of Defense’s media office, on his Facebook page.

They have stationed armed men on each floor of the military registration office, he said.

A CNN team that visited the scene said it appeared calm. Armed, masked men were at the entrance, and Russian flags were being painted on the gates. Those questioned declined to say what was happening inside.

The Pentagon is claiming there are 20,000 Russian troops in Crimea:

Reuters:

The Pentagon on Friday estimated as many as 20,000 Russian troops may be in Crimea but acknowledged its information was imperfect, as U.S. Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel praised the restraint of Ukrainian forces.

Russian President Vladimir Putin denies that the forces with no national insignia that are surrounding Ukrainian troops in their bases are under Moscow’s command. The West has ridiculed his assertion.

Pentagon spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby, asked about the number of Russian forces in Crimea, cited estimates of up to around 20,000 of them. Pressed on the 20,000 figure, Kirby said: “That’s a good estimate right now.”

The Russian parliament has confirmed Crimea’s right to vote on reunification, while the Jewish puppets of the world are saying menacingly that “it won’t happen.”

Euronews:

“There will be no referendum in Crimea without Ukraine’s agreement” says Hollande.

The French President met today in Paris with the Ukrainian opposition leader and presidential candidate Vitaly Klitschko and with the new Ukrainian Foreign Minister Poroshenko. During the meeting, Hollande underlined that a referendum in Crimea would be impossible without Ukraine’s agreement.

Jewish boxer/terrorist Vitali Klitschko meets with French President Hollande in France.  Jew Klitschko is running for President of the Ukraine.
Jewish boxer/terrorist Vitali Klitschko meets with French President Hollande in France. Jew Klitschko is running for President of the Ukraine.

Reuters:

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said a referendum announced by Crimea’s parliament on Thursday on joining the Russian Federation was “illegal and incompatible with Ukraine’s constitution.”

Speaking after an emergency meeting of European leaders in Brussels, Merkel said: “we condemn the violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty with regard to Crimea and we consider its territorial integrity to be essential.”

Merkel with Jewish terrorist cartel leaders.
Merkel with Jewish terrorist cartel leaders.

Voice of Russia:

“The proposed referendum on the future of Crimea would violate the Ukrainian constitution and violate international law,” Obama told reporters at the White House.

“Any discussion about the future of Ukraine must include the legitimate government of Ukraine,” he said.

The Jews of Kiev seem confident that the West will act to protect their real estate in Crimea from the people who live there.  Remember that the only possible way they could do this would be through military intervention.

Reuters:

Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk said no one in the civilized world would recognize the result of the “so-called referendum” in Crimea.

He repeated Kiev’s willingness to negotiate with Russia if Moscow pulls its additional troops out of Crimea and said he had requested a telephone call with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.

But German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said there was no clear signal that Russia was willing to join an international “contact group” with Ukraine proposed by the West to negotiate a solution to the crisis.

Despite Putin’s tough words, demonstrators who have remained encamped in Kiev’s central Independence Square to defend the revolution that ousted Yanukovich said they did not believe Crimea would be allowed to secede.

“We are optimists. Crimea will stand with us and we will fight for it,” said Taras Yurkiv, 35, from the eastern city of Lviv. “How we will fight depends on the decisions of our leadership. If necessary, we will go with force. If you want peace, you must prepare for war.”

Alexander Zaporozhets, 40, from central Ukraine’s Kirovograd region, put his faith in international pressure.

“I don’t think the Russians will be allowed to take Crimea from us: you can’t behave like that to an independent state. We have the support of the whole world. But I think we are losing time. While the Russians are preparing, we are just talking.”

The Muslims are also mad.  They still hate Russia.  I suppose for good reason.

Moscow Times:

“This is an illegitimate referendum and an illegitimate government that has nothing to do with the Crimean people,” said Geray, a heavily bearded Tatar man standing in front of one of numerous mosques whose minarets pierce the Bachchysarai sky.

“Russia did not do the right thing. It has forged this coup; it was guile,” he said.

Geray, who learned about the decision of the Crimean parliament to shift the referendum to March 16 and ask Putin to accept Crimea as the 84th subject of the Russian Federation from The Moscow Times, turned a little paler after hearing the news. He asked what Muslim Tatars should do and also wondered how The Moscow Times has not yet been shut down, since, he says, there is no free speech in Russia.

"Oh Allah, please stop Putin, we don't want to go back to Arabia!"
“Oh Allah, please stop Putin, we don’t want to go back to Arabia!”

Canada is expelling Russians:

CTV:

Nine Russian soldiers who were participating in military exercises in Canada have been expelled from the country, as Ottawa continues to denounce Russia’s military intervention in Crimea, CTV News has learned.

A government source confirmed that the soldiers were informed Thursday afternoon that they had 24 hours to leave Canada.

Six of the soldiers were in Saint-Jean, Que., where they were learning English and French. Another two soldiers were participating in a training program at CFB Gagetown, and the ninth soldier was teaching Canadian soldiers Russian in Gatineau, Que.

Putin is probably going to suspend nuclear arms checks.

Fox:

Russia may stop fulfilling arms treaty commitments and block U.S. military inspections from checking its nuclear weapons in response to Washington’s move to suspend military cooperation with Moscow, Russian agencies reported Saturday citing an unnamed official in Russia’s defense ministry.

The official said that threats from U.S. and North Atlantic Treaty Organization directed toward Russia are perceived as “an unfriendly gesture” and allow the country “to declare force majeure conditions.”

The official said that inspection of nuclear weapons is based on trust and Moscow can’t have bilateral contacts with the U.S. as the latter has de facto announced sanctions against Russia.

A Ukrainian pop star, “Ruslana,” has been touring the US asking them to invade the Ukraine.

She got an award from the First Gorilla.

BBC:

Ukrainian pop star Ruslana, the Eurovision song contest winner who spent months singing to pro-European protestors in Kiev, has been honoured by the US for her bravery.

Ruslana Lyzychko was one of 10 women who received the 2014 International Women of Courage award from First Lady Michelle Obama.

She spoke to the BBC after Tuesday’s ceremony at the State Department, clutching a blue and yellow Ukrainian flag, which she called her “good luck charm”.

The meeting also demonstrated that race doesn't exist, as you can see here.
The meeting also demonstrated that race doesn’t exist, as you can see here.

And appeared on CNN.

Ruslana, I have great news for you: the police didn’t actually shoot anyone!  It was done by people working for Maidan!

Or maybe that isn’t such good news for you.  Or it isn’t good that people know.  Nonetheless, it is now an established fact, which cannot be escaped by simply ignoring it and getting Jews like Blitzer to back up your lies.

The piper has played for four months straight, and he is now demanding his payment.

Conversely, a much more interesting and important celebrity, Bashir Assad, has come out in support of Putin’s actions in the Ukraine.

    "Nice one, brah." -Bashir Assad to Vladimir Putin, regarding his actions against the Ukrainian terrorists
“Nice one, brah.” -Bashir Assad to Vladimir Putin, regarding his actions against the Ukrainian terrorists

SANA:

President Bashar al-Assad sent Thursday a cable to President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, expressing on his behalf and on behalf of the Syrian people, Syria’s solidarity with President Putin’s efforts to restore security and stability to the friendly country of Ukraine in face of the coup attempts against legitimacy and democracy, in favor of the terrorist extremists, through President Putin’s wise policy and commitment to the international legitimacy and legal rules that govern relations among countries and peoples.

President al-Assad stressed that President Putin’s policy which is based on the international legitimacy and the objectives of the UN remain the guarantee for all world peoples to create a balanced and transparent world based on respecting the sovereignty of countries and the right of peoples to decide their destiny.

So, Assad supports Putin, the Golden Dawn supports Putin, and China supports Putin.  It seems that everyone in the world who is not directly controlled by the Jews is coming out in support of the Tsar.

Not to mention he has the full support of the Cossacks, who presumably have pretty good judgment and understand what the hell is going on.

Crimean and Russian Cossack volunteers who stand ready to defend Crimea as Russia.
Crimean and Russian Cossack volunteers who stand ready to defend Crimea as Russia.
Cossacks rally in Crimea as Putin sends in the troops.
Cossacks rally in Crimea as Putin sends in the troops.

The situation in the Ukraine is very similar to that in Syria, where you have Western-backed terrorists overthrowing a popular leader, with the west calling the violent terrorists democracy freedomists.

Speaking of violent terrorism, I posted this earlier today, but it needs a repost here:

Meanwhile, the Ukrainians are also having trouble with Femen.

What Would Open Conflict Look Like?

Probably, the fighting will be restricted to the Ukraine, at least for the foreseeable future.  Nobody wants a nuclear war.  Not even the Jews.  I hope.

But this will almost certainly trigger another peak in the ongoing economic crisis.  I don’t really see how that couldn’t happen.

Then we will have further opportunities for conflict to break out in various points on the planet.  Like they have in Syria, which is already really a proxy war between Russia and the Jews.

If Greece is taken over by the Golden Dawn this year, they are going to align themselves with Putin, and it may well be that the US will send in paid protestors as they have in the Ukraine, and cause some type of civil war situation there.

That same thing could happen anywhere.

Yeah... probably.
Yeah… probably.

And then you have China.  China could end up doing all sorts of different things.  They have clearly made the decision to align with Putin, and that isn’t going to change.  They may use the situation of chaos to forward their own interests.

I think ultimately the East understands that the West is collapsing itself, and they are not going to have to do much.  They can simply let the machine exhaust itself.  It has so little fuel already.

My Own View on Putin

Following tradition, I am being attacked for my position on Vladimir Putin, which has been very positive.

I won’t apologize for anything I’ve said, because I believe I am correct.  However, a request for me to state the details of my position is reasonable.

There are three distinct possibilities of who and what Putin is:

a.) he is a shill, secretly controlled by the Jews, and all events are staged for reasons as of yet unclear,

b.) he is a patriotic Russian, defending the interests of his nation and securing a legacy, and

c.) he is a heroic and mythical figure, prepared to take on the evil which plagues us and save Europe

My position, presently, is that he is “b,” though he is in the process of demonstrating that he has the capacity to become “c.”

I have dismissed “a” as all but completely impossible.  It simply does not follow logically, unless you take an extreme conspiracist view, where all world events are staged as hoaxes.  Those who take this view then make up, as an afterthought, what the purposes of these alleged hoaxes are, and they don’t tend to make any sense.  But they don’t really seem to care, because their purpose is to push the hoax, either because it makes them feel intelligent and special, for having figured out something secret that no one else knows, or for some other reason.

Since the conflict began, I have been getting literally dozens of comments everyday from people who have never posted here before claiming “a.”  I delete them.  But there is a clear agenda, from whoever gets paid to post in comments sections on the internet to confuse people about the nature of Vladimir Putin.  I have also looked into a lot of the information claiming Putin is a shill for the Jews, and found that it is filled with plain lies and gross distortions.

For instance, detractors will often claim that Putin was first suggested for appointment by the Jew Boris Berezovsky, but then fail to mention that Putin later brought him up to be prosecuted, requiring him to flee Russia.  Putin then nearly created an international crisis when the UK refused to deport him to Russia to stand trial.

They will also make claims such as “the Russian birthrate has dropped under Putin,” which is an outright lie.

Doesn't look to be dropping.
Doesn’t look to be dropping.

They will also say that he has banned nationalist groups, without noting that many of these nationalist groups have been confirmed to be Jewish criminal rackets, or mentioning the fact (which the liberal Western media tends to mention constantly) that those nationalists who go around beating gays on video do not cover their faces and do not fear prosecution.  Because Putin doesn’t prosecute them.  They also fail to mention that there are hardline nationalist parties, such as LDPR, which are closely tied to Putin (even though they sometimes criticize him over internal political issues).

Basically, their only real “evidence” that Putin is a shill are photos of him wearing a yarmulke. Which could easily have been done for basic purposes of diplomacy.

What I believe, personally, is that he had to make some kind of a deal with the Jewish oligarchs, and that that deal is soon coming to an end.

All real evidence shows that he is more than willing to stand up against Jews whenever the interests of Jews conflict with the interests of Russia.  Thus you have the imprisonment and prosecution of various powerful Jews, you have his defense of Syria and Iran, you have his position against the Jewish revolutionaries in the Ukraine.

Still, I am not ready to make the argument that he is a mythical figure ready to stand up and fight the Jews to save the world, simply because that is the right thing to do.  But the fact that he is standing up for his own people in itself makes him a hero.  Besides people like Saddam, Gadaffi, Assad and so on, no one has really done that since WWII.

And it seems that even if he wasn’t planning on saving Europe, he will be forced to do this by default, as Russian interests continue to coincide with those of the rest of European peoples.  Which is why I have taken a position in such staunch support of him.

Let’s remember who he’s standing against.

Next week, I will try to elaborate further on why it is I believe Putin to be a hero.  But I believe what I have written here is sufficient to make my basic position clear.

I am always open to changing my mind.  But right now, I feel very strongly that I am correct, and thus have a duty to speak my mind.

I stand with Russia.

Sochi-Olympics-Figure-Skating.JPEG-0400d-870x583 Russia's President Vladimir Putin walks in before delivering his annual state of the nation address at the Kremlin in Moscow