Re: [politics] Re: yulia's $$ - UK banks in row over Yulia Tymoshenko 'millions'

From: Pavlo Ivanchenko ([email protected])
Date: Mon Mar 10 2014 - 21:19:31 EST


You mean she already left Ukraine after greeting her wheelchair bound
mother on Maidan????? How very patriotic of her. I don't think will score
brownie points for her mother's election campaign.

PI

On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 6:07 PM, Michael Kulyk <[email protected]>wrote:

> room is never empty ?
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> On Mar 10, 2014, at 6:05 PM, Francine Ponomarenko <
> [email protected]> wrote:
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> She never checked out, Michael.
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> On Monday, 10 March 2014, Michael Kulyk <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> is julia's daughter back in a very expensive rome hotel?
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>> On Mar 10, 2014, at 5:12 PM, Pavlo Ivanchenko <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Perhaps the best solution would be for her to buy a one way ticket out of
>> Ukraine along with her wheelchair and never to come back.
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>> PI
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>> http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/europe/item/17753-ukraine-new-interim-government-too-many-familiar-faces
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>> *Tymoshenko "Is Just Putin in a Skirt"*
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>> The outsized reach of the oligarchs was apparent to many as soon as
>> Yanukovych was ousted and the "new" interim government began forming. The *New
>> York Times* acknowledged this in an article by Andrew Higgins from Kiev
>> on February 24, entitled "Ukrainian Protesters See Too Many Familiar Faces
>> in Parliament After Revolution."
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>> Early in his piece, Higgins quotes "Irina Nikanchuk, a 25-year-old
>> economist," whom he interviewed on the street outside the Parliament
>> building in Kiev, as expressing the disgust widely felt by many Ukranians
>> at the makeup of the interim government:
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>> Waving a banner calling for early elections to a new Parliament, she
>> [Nikanchuk] cursed members of Parliament and opposition politicians like
>> Yulia V. Tymoshenko who have so far become the principal beneficiaries of a
>> revolution driven by passions on the street and bubbled with disgust at
>> Ukraine's entire political elite.
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>> Parliament has moved swiftly since Mr. Yanukovych's flight on Saturday to
>> restore a semblance of normal government, endorsing interim ministers and
>> giving expanded powers to its new speaker, Oleksandr V. Turchynov, an ally
>> of Ms. Tymoshenko, empowering him to carry out the duties of the president
>> until a new presidential election is held in May....
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>> "We need new people who can say no to the oligarchs, not just the old
>> faces," said Ms. Nikanchuk, referring to the wealthy billionaires who
>> control blocks of votes in the Parliament but who, with a few exceptions,
>> hedged their bets until the end about which side to support in a violent
>> struggle that left more than 80 protesters dead between Mr. Yanukovych and
>> his opponents.
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>> "Tymoshenko is just Putin in a skirt," she added, comparing the former
>> prime minister and, until Saturday, jailed opposition leader with the
>> Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin.
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>> http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/europe/item/8774-dispelling-disinformation
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>> Golitsyn is probably the most important Soviet defector ever to have
>> reached the West. The reason for this is that he revealed the details of a
>> long-range deception strategy of which the West previously had no
>> knowledge. When debriefed, he emphasized, as he has done ever since, that
>> because of his background of working within the "inner KGB" -- a
>> super-secret strategic planning department of which not even ordinary KGB
>> officers were aware -- he was uniquely qualified to inform the West about
>> Soviet strategy. One of the superficial criticisms frequently made about
>> Golitsyn is that he has been "out of the loop" since defecting to Finland
>> with his wife and daughter in 1961, so how could he possibly know what was
>> going on? People who say this reveal a failure to understand Golitsyn's
>> significance, and what he has to offer the West.
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>> In summary, Golitsyn's importance is that, unlike all other defectors,
>> Golitsyn discusses and elaborates upon Soviet *strategy.* By contrast,
>> defectors like Oleg Gordievsky discuss mundane matters concerning the
>> manner of their "escape" from the Soviet Union, perhaps revealing valuable
>> operational information in order to gain the confidence of (in Gordievsky's
>> case) Britain's MI6, before inserting strategic disinformation in their
>> output. Golitsyn is different. He has spent his years in the West
>> explaining patiently that the Soviets follow Leninist strategic principles,
>> and are engaged in a deadly long-term war against the West. The Soviet
>> revolutionaries have followed Lenin's advice to "work by other means."
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>> On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 3:44 PM, Stefan Lemieszewski <[email protected]>wrote:
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