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Title: House of Representatives passes resolution against Russia
Source: RT.com
URL Source: http://rt.com/usa/211527-representatives-condemn-russia-aggression/
Published: Dec 4, 2014
Author: RT Staff
Post Date: 2014-12-04 12:17:26 by FormerLurker
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Views: 219
Comments: 44

House of Representatives passes resolution against Russia

Published time: December 04, 2014 16:21
Edited time: December 04, 2014 17:10
Members of the US House of Representatives at the US Capitol in Washington, DC (AFP Photo)

Members of the US House of Representatives at the US Capitol in Washington, DC (AFP Photo)

The US House of Representatives has overwhelmingly approved a document which strongly condemns Moscow's actions against its neighbors, calling them a policy of aggression.

Passed with 411-10 votes, the resolution slams Russia’s “continuing political, economic, and military aggression” against Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova and the “continuing violation of their sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity.

"The US, Europe and our allies must aggressively keep the pressure on Mr. Putin to encourage him to change his behavior," Rep. Adam Kinzinger, the resolution's sponsor, said.

The resolution calls for Russia to stop supporting local militias in eastern Ukraine and for the cancellation of Crimea’s decision to join Russia. In addition, it calls on Moscow to withdraw its troops which the US claims are in Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova.

The House calls on President Barack Obama to provide Ukraine with defense equipment and training.

"Ukraine is clearly in need of urgent military assistance," Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen said as quoted by The Hill.

The resolution also urges NATO members and US allies to suspend military cooperation with Russia. Addressing Obama, the House urged him to review the readiness of US and NATO armed forces under the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty (CFE).

The lawmakers agreed that the president and State Department should also find a way to “distribute news and information” in Russian to countries with Russian-speaking populations.

The lawmakers specified that the resolution was targeting Putin and his policy, but not all Russian people.

The resolution follows Putin’s speech to Federal Assembly made on Thursday, where he criticized the “deterrence policy” conducted against Russia by other states.

The deterrence policy was not invented yesterday, it has been always conducted towards our country, for decades, if not centuries,” Putin noted. “Every time somebody considers Russia is becoming too powerful and independent, such instruments are turned on immediately.

He mentioned that the US has been manipulating foreign relations of Russia’s neighbors, adding that “sometimes you don’t even know to whom it is better to talk to: the governments of certain countries or directly with their American patrons.

The relations between the two states have got colder in the past decade and will deteriorate even more following the adoption of the H. Res. 758, warns former Republican Dennis Kucinich.

NATO encirclement, the US-backed coup in Ukraine, an attempt to use an agreement with the European Union to bring NATO into Ukraine at the Russian border, a US nuclear first-strike policy, are all policies which attempt to substitute force for diplomacy,” he explained.


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Looks like the US Military Industrial complex just declared World War III. Hopefully everyone has a fallout shelter closeby..(1 image)

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#5. To: FormerLurker (#0)

Once again congress has proved they are fools and aggressive war mongers. With them the facts don't matter. Certainly Putin has been very reasonable and restrained. However, that should not be interpreted as weakness.

Imagine if Russia financed a coup in Mexico and blamed it on USA aggression. Regardless, war with Russia and China will lead to nuclear war and the average Russian and average Chinese is more intelligent than the average American. Therefore, their nuclear weapons are not inferior to ours.

In any event, that is a war we cannot win. Perhaps we will destroy Russia, China, Iran and other countries but certainly most people in the USA will cease to exist.

DWornock  posted on  2014-12-04   13:50:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: DWornock (#5)

Imagine if Russia financed a coup in Mexico and blamed it on USA aggression.

That's exactly what I've said to people I've conversed with. I've added to that, "what if the new Mexican government launched a war of genocide against those who didn't agree with the new government and then blamed the US for any civilian casualties caused by that new government".

It's hard to understand how the majority of our "representatives" aren't bright enough to see that WE are the aggressors in regards to Russia and the Ukraine.

In any event, that is a war we cannot win. Perhaps we will destroy Russia, China, Iran and other countries but certainly most people in the USA will cease to exist.

In a full-scale nuclear war, the only living things left on earth would be the cockroaches.

That includes those elite who have managed to scurry to underground facilities.

FormerLurker  posted on  2014-12-04   14:51:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: FormerLurker (#6)

It's hard to understand how the majority of our "representatives" aren't bright enough to see that WE are the aggressors in regards to Russia and the Ukraine.

Review and or study Hitler and his geo/political machinations beginning in 1932.

Cynicom  posted on  2014-12-04   22:10:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Cynicom (#11)

Review and or study Hitler and his geo/political machinations beginning in 1932.

Well that would certainly explain their support of fascists and neo-nazis in Ukraine such as Red Sector and Svoboda.

Thing is, do they REALLY think they can win a war against Russia?

FormerLurker  posted on  2014-12-04   22:28:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: FormerLurker (#12)

Thing is, do they REALLY think they can win a war against Russia?

No one has ever won a war against Russia, including the US.

That is how they became the largest country in the world, expansionism by force.

Never trust a Russian, your life depends on it.

Cynicom  posted on  2014-12-08   14:24:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Cynicom (#15) (Edited)

Never trust a Russian, your life depends on it.

I'm sure more than a handful have learned to "never trust a neocon or a neo- nazi, your life depends on it".

Russia is NOT expanding. NATO and the US on the other hand are swallowing up former Soviet Republics, by force if need be. Look up Kosovo and Serbia for an example.

US puppet regimes in places like Georgia think they can attack Russia with impunity, thing is, the US doesn't back up its inflamatory rhethoric and provocations when Russia decides to stand up for its sovereignty.

Under Boris Yeltsin Russia was in shambles, economically and militarily. Putin has rebuilt Russia to a vibrant nation with a growing economy and a military more than capable of defending the nation.

That is why the US wishes to subdue Russia, as the grand masters who run the show want a uni-polar world where everything revolves around DC, London, Brussels, and Tel Aviv.

They see a renewed Russia, one which does not dance to their tune, as a threat.

For one who views himself as a master geopolitican, I find it sort of amusing that you can't see that.

FormerLurker  posted on  2014-12-08   14:58:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: FormerLurker (#16)

Under Boris Yeltsin Russia was in shambles, economically and militarily. Putin has rebuilt Russia to a vibrant nation with a growing economy and a military more than capable of defending the nation.

Economy?

A refresher is needed on that. It is in shambles.

Check any major media, foreign or domestic.

Cynicom  posted on  2014-12-08   16:01:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Cynicom (#17)

A refresher is needed on that. It is in shambles. Check any major media, foreign or domestic.

You need to stop worshipping the word of CNN and Faux News as Gospel.

The Russian economy has seen tremendous growth since Putin has been president. Don't be so quick to swallow western propaganda.

From Economy of Russia (Wiki)

From Russia's Economic Growth In Comparison With The G7 (Forbes)

FormerLurker  posted on  2014-12-08   18:30:15 ET  (3 images) Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: FormerLurker (#18)

The Russian economy has seen tremendous growth since Putin has been president.

I haven't seen anything in the last year that would confirm your assertions on the state of Russia's economy. That shown on the graphs you include in your latest response are not from recent activity. Just within the last day there appears several articles refuting what you claim.

A few hours ago, Bloomberg News reported on the “economic pain” spreading throughout Russia. The authors report “Russia’s benchmark Micex index (INDEXCF) has plunged 7.8 percent in the past three days, while yields on corporate dollar debt surged an average 1.65 percentage points last week to 9.66 percent, the highest since 2009, JPMorgan Chase & Co. indexes show.” They further state “The ruble has tumbled 25 percent over the past two months, extending this year’s slide to 39 percent, the worst performance among 24 emerging-market currencies tracked by Bloomberg.” The article includes information on the looming recession, the oil collapse, how retailers are being squeezed, and surging inflation. See: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-12-08/russia-pain-spreads-to-stock-and-bond-markets-as-ruble-plunges.html

From Dubai, in the Gulf News, comes a report on “Russia’s bleak economic picture”, stating that “The rouble trouble afflicting Russia is but one consequence of Vladimir Putin’s dismal charting of Russia’s future.” The author includes statements from The Economist (a British journal), The Chicago Tribune (a U.S. newspaper), The Guardian (a British newspaper) and the Indian Express (an English-language Indian daily newspaper) for confirmation of the Russian economy. See: http://gulfnews.com/opinions/columnists/russia-s-bleak-economic-picture-1.1423869

I'm sure you can find positive reports in news coming out of Iran, but the truth of those reports are quite suspect.

Phant2000  posted on  2014-12-08   21:50:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Phant2000 (#19)

The criminal sanctions that this country has effected on both RU and IR are taking their tolls.

They are acts of war by any standard.

Lod  posted on  2014-12-08   21:56:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: Lod (#20)

They are acts of war by any standard.

Sir Lod...

Consider this...

Regardless of outward political machinations that grab our daily headlines, there is always an undercurrent in play that is not seen nor shared with the masses. What we see on stage actually masks what is going on back stage, out of sight and hearing.

Remember, World War II started with the invasion of Poland, by Germany....AND RUSSIA....

When the US embargoed oil to Japan, an act of war, it actually took Japanese pressure off...RUSSIA...

Taking one current event out of basic context very often gives us a wrong conclusion.

If we left Europe, Russia would waltz to the English Channel, BUT THEN WHAT.

If we wanted to we could bring Putin down, all we want is to keep Russia in check LAND WISE, in their cage, just as we are doing to China.

Cynicom  posted on  2014-12-09   8:39:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: Cynicom (#22)

Perhaps the rest of the world will soon decide to keep US in OUR cage. That is what can happen when a country decides it is "exceptional" and violates international law on a whim, bringing havoc, death, and destruction to tens of thousands simply because it can.

FormerLurker  posted on  2014-12-09   9:35:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: FormerLurker (#24)

Perhaps the rest of the world will soon decide to keep US in OUR cage.

Fact of life, the world CANNOT operate in a power vacuum. It never has and never will.

We have a choice, the nations of the world have a choice, go with the US, Russia or China holding power.

Since the Monroe Doctrine, the world has decided to go with the US.

Cynicom  posted on  2014-12-09   9:55:09 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: Cynicom (#26)

Since the Monroe Doctrine, the world has decided to go with the US.

And perhaps other parts of the world will soon decide to have their OWN doctrine to eradicate US adventurism and interference in THEIR part of the globe.

NO nation can simply declare itself dictator of the world and get away with it forever. Look at what happened to Hitler's Germany for instance.

FormerLurker  posted on  2014-12-09   10:04:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: FormerLurker (#27)

And perhaps other parts of the world will soon decide to have their OWN doctrine to eradicate US adventurism and interference in THEIR part of the globe.

Firstly it is not adventurism nor interference.

World leadership was thrust upon on the US post WWII.

All of Europe and Asia were prostrate, exhausted, the US could have ruled the world with ease, dictate terms to the entire planet. We did not.

Instead we fed our enemies, including Russia, indebted ourselves to put the world back on its feet.

One refuses to consider history at their own peril.

Self flagellation is obscene and sick.

Cynicom  posted on  2014-12-09   10:13:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: Cynicom (#29)

Firstly it is not adventurism nor interference.

World leadership was thrust upon on the US post WWII.

Bullshit.

We've plotted the murder and assassination of democratically elected leaders when it suited the corporate interests which control our government.

In those nations we've subjugated and placed puppet dictators in the place of freely elected leaders, we've trained death squads and taught "security forces" inhuman methods of torture and interrogation, passing on that which was learned from Nazi doctors who experimented on human subjects.

We've destroyed infrastructure, stolen resources, pillaged, and raped nations whom were weak and unable to resist our might.

But in reality we didn't WIN any of those wars, hell, we couldn't even defeat HALF a tiny nation such as North Vietnam or North Korea.

Yet we wish to make the LARGEST nation on this planet, Russia, tremble in their boots because people like YOU say they should.

Perhaps you'll get your wish soon, but not the trembling in the boots part. I'm talking about your wish to see those "beautiful" mushroom clouds.

FormerLurker  posted on  2014-12-09   10:22:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#31. To: FormerLurker (#30)

Self Flagellation...

1.1 Excessive criticism of oneself: stirring accounts of our heroic history have given way to an era of self-flagellation.

I can only say, I was there, long afore WWII, during and since.

World power vacuums CANNOT exist, if one cannot or will not consider such, their perspective of geo/politics is flawed.

Cynicom  posted on  2014-12-09 10:42:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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