The Obama administration could reconsider a looming package of sanctions on the Russian economy as Vladimir Putin makes an about-face and signals a willingness to ease the crisis Moscow helped create in Ukraine.
In recent days, Putin has worked with lawmakers in Moscow toward rescinding a parliamentary resolution authorizing him to use the Russian military in Ukraine -- the parliament's upper house canceled it on Wednesday. Putin also urged the new Ukrainian government to extend a weeklong cease-fire and called for talks between Ukraine and pro-Russian rebels who are widely believed to be backed by the Kremlin.
On my way to campus every morning I tend to listen to BBC Radio. This morning, a reporter was interviewing Ukrainian (ethnic Russian I assume) refugees who had fled to camps being set up across the border in Russia. Anyhow, one of the individuals interviewed shared that it was knowledge among the pro-Russian side that Kiev is killing ethnic Russians and sending their bodies to America in order to have the organs harvested.
I about ran off the road.
Of all the asinine things I've ever heard in my life, this one ranks right up there at the top. It's akin to people during the Middle Ages warning their children to stay away from Jews because they would eat them.
I just can't comprehend that kind of sheer ignorance. They might as well just go ahead and add the fact that we Americans also eat the Russian bodies after harvesting their organs.
On my way to campus every morning I tend to listen to BBC Radio. This morning, a reporter was interviewing Ukrainian (ethnic Russian I assume) refugees who had fled to camps being set up across the border in Russia. Anyhow, one of the individuals interviewed shared that it was knowledge among the pro-Russian side that Kiev is killing ethnic Russians and sending their bodies to America in order to have the organs harvested.
I about ran off the road.
Of all the asinine things I've ever heard in my life, this one ranks right up there at the top. It's akin to people during the Middle Ages warning their children to stay away from Jews because they would eat them.
I just can't comprehend that kind of sheer ignorance. They might as well just go ahead and add the fact that we Americans also eat the Russian bodies after harvesting their organs.
It was the Sirius/XM BBC Radio site. I would imagine the exact same programming comes on the BBC World Radio website. I think the program is BBC World Now or BBC World Today, or something like that.
On my way to campus every morning I tend to listen to BBC Radio. This morning, a reporter was interviewing Ukrainian (ethnic Russian I assume) refugees who had fled to camps being set up across the border in Russia. Anyhow, one of the individuals interviewed shared that it was knowledge among the pro-Russian side that Kiev is killing ethnic Russians and sending their bodies to America in order to have the organs harvested.
I about ran off the road.
Of all the asinine things I've ever heard in my life, this one ranks right up there at the top. It's akin to people during the Middle Ages warning their children to stay away from Jews because they would eat them.
I just can't comprehend that kind of sheer ignorance. They might as well just go ahead and add the fact that we Americans also eat the Russian bodies after harvesting their organs.
It's nuts man. I follow several bilingual (Russian/American) journalists on twitter and they've been translating Russian social media propaganda since day 1.
Outlandish accusations are constantly being made, and they're backed up with images from horror movies. Funny you mention cannibalism, that's also been a common accusation directed towards pro-Kiev forces.
These poor eastern Europeans are simple enough to believe in this stuff.
Hard to figure out without the approximate time.
BBC has a number of offerings, if you're into Internet radio.
BBC - iPlayer Radio
It's nuts man. I follow several bilingual (Russian/American) journalists on twitter and they've been translating Russian social media propaganda since day 1.
Outlandish accusations are constantly being made, and they're backed up with images from horror movies. Funny you mention cannibalism, that's also been a common accusation directed towards pro-Kiev forces.
These poor eastern Europeans are simple enough to believe in this stuff.
Anyone nostalgic enough to long for the days of the Hammer and Sickle certainly have a few screws loose.
Why would a government need to call up reservists other than perhaps in a state of emergency resulting from political strife or a natural disaster? As far as I can tell, neither of these are occurring at the moment in Russia.
I'm not trying to be a sensationalist or any thing, but that just got me to thinking. I listened to a presentation before a NATO assembly back in late May by Andrei Illarionov, once a Kremlin big-wig economist and former right-hand man of Putin himself, now a Russian dissident. He now works for the CATO Institute, and he claims that the events that have unfolded in Ukraine have been planned by the Kremlin for years. He even stated that the Kremlin has included its Ukraine strategy into a broader strategy of exerting Russian power globally, what he called a "Fourth World War" (Kremlin term, not his). He said it would be waged through espionage, manipulation of national/regional economies, and manipulation of power/ideology in other countries. Militarily only if necessary. The main goal was completely destroying what the Kremlin calls the "Anglo-American world" and of possibly reuniting the "Russian World," if not through actual national integration at least through spheres of influence and power.
Sounds quacky, but when you consider that many others who have made similar accusations against Moscow have ended up dead, you have to believe the man at least believes strongly in what he's doing, whether or not he's completely accurate.
Here's the presentation if you have the time or interest to listen. The actual presentation is only about 45 minutes:
Andrei Illarionov, NATO Parliamentary Assembly, Vilnius, May 31st, 2014 - YouTube
