NATO Steps Up Confrontation with Russia…(THEY REALLY Need A War!!)

Thursday, April 3, 2014
By Paul Martin

Larouchepac.com
April 2, 2014

Foreign Ministers from the 28-member NATO military alliance, following their meeting yesterday at Brussels on the Ukraine crisis, in a joint statement announced suspension of cooperation with Russia.

“Russia’s recent annexation of Crimea is the gravest threat to European security in a generation and it challenges our vision of a Europe whole, free and at peace,” said the outgoing NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen. The statement, however, added that the political dialogue in the NATO-Russia Council will continue and that they would review NATO’s relations with Russia at their next meeting in June.

While NATO continues to flex muscles to provoke Moscow, reports from the Ukraine border by Jim Maceda, a veteran NBC news reporter, that appeared in the RIA-Novosti today, show no sign of Russian military build-up along the borders, despite contrary claims in the western media. Maceda traveled 500 miles along the Russian-Ukrainian border inside Russia with a camera crew and saw no evidence of any military build-up by the Russians. One Russian Defense Ministry official noted that there were maneuvers near the border, but troops returned to their bases when the maneuvers ended.

Meanwhile, keeping up the confrontational posture, Ukraine’s parliament today approved a series of joint military exercises with NATO on the country’s territory, acting Defense Minister Mikhail Koval said at a Verkhovna Rada session ahead of the 235-0 vote, AFP reported. Also, Ukraine’s former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, who is running for president with the Batkivshchina (Fatherland) party, told a news conference today that Ukraine should be integrated into European security. Systems. “I will do my best to achieve this goal,’

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