Friday, August 23, 2024

CHINA MUST PAY UKRAINE AND NATO: Kuleba have with Zelensky's Beijing action utterly DISMANTLED Western pro Ukrainian media lobbyists(even politicians) who went on to campaign for Ukraine due to delay of military assistance to Ukraine

A continuation of self destructive syndrome of 1991 which Ukraine commenced against itself after one rejected in my face DEMANDS TO SIGN WHATEVER INDUSTRIAL AND DEFENSE CONTRACT WEST WAS WILLING TO OFFER UKRAINE. Something that Poles, Romanians, Hungarians, even


Russians have used at their advantage instead leaving Ukrainian economy to stagnate instead....it only took 3 years after 1991 for Ukraine to fall apart entirely with what became known as LAND WHERE NOT TO INVEST - NOBODY'S LAND. Something that made Donald Trump who supported Ukraine till 1994 and who warned Ukraine more than he should have, think twice. Its how Trump(at request of others) finally shifted sides. Ukrainians were unwilling to privatize subsidize Westerners industry or sectors which would mean end of state monopoly - blocked foreign investments from pouring in the country claiming world how they will build their own Ukrainian economy as well as military defense which would work hand in hand with Russian. It was ridiculous to see SCHIZOPHRENIC UKRAINIAN MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL championing with Russia even militarily till Ukrainian side FINALLY in 1998 realised they were practicing with a Russian side a suicide - Russo Ukrainian crap went on till 2001 to camouflage real feeling about Russia which Ukrainian field commanders obtained, but Russians already sensed its prey's instincts and further torture procedures via MK Ultra in the name of better more just world and love and friendship and Slavic brotherhood no longer could fool Russian predator. Then Ukrainians went on to open themselves for investments and trade agreements/new Western partnerships, but it was too late due to Russian leverage which Russia managed to build in meanwhile. War became the unavoidable with Russia ready to expand. Best yet is when I departed from Slovenia to USA in 1995, Ukrainians whose economy begun to fall apart begun to demand Americans to not let me free while claiming me I will drown with them and how I was guilty for it all - guilty for demanding from Ukraine to open itself totally to Western investments and guilty for Ukraine declining to do so and instead practicing with Russian military a defense against NATO....they begun to spread Russian disease throughout Europe supporting self destruction of souverenities wherever they were willing to listen....begun to indoctrinate in US together with Russians on civil rights liberties taking on republican party to degree that republican party was left with no choice other than to work with the stronger one.

Ukraine alone was the one which cooked war on Ukraine - it first followed insane Western trend of giving up on its own nuclear arsenal to Russia and then settled for systematic self sabotage till one became totally ignored.

LET THIS TRACHEROUS TREND STOP AND MAKE THOSE WHO IMPOSE ONE RESPOSIBLE FOR ONE !!! OBAMA HARRIS BIDEN PSYCHIATRIC SLOVENIAN CRIME AGAINST ME WILL NOT GET DEMOCRATS LIBERATED FROM CRIMINAL CHARGES PERTANINIG IN MY CASE REGARDLESS OF WAR OUTCOME IN UKRAINE. 


@OBAMA/HARRIS/BIDEN - YOU HAVE TO PAY WHAT YOU OWE TO HAVE THE RIGHT TO STEP ON POLITICAL STAGE, BUT IF YOU DO STEP ON POLITICAL STAGE WITHOUT PAYING WHAT YOU OWED - YOUR STAY THERE WON'T MAKE A DAMN DIFFERENCE IN MY EYES REGARDLESS OF YOUR ACTIONS. I DO NOT PARDON BASED ON YOUR VIOLENCE AGAINST ME AND WHAT YOUR STATE WILL PRESENT AS A VICTORY OF WHATEVER KIND.


https://ausertimes.blogspot.com/2024/08/china-delivers-nato-for-allowing.html



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China should pay for propping up Putin's war - Nato chief

Sumi Somaskanda & Tiffany Wertheimer
BBC News
Reporting fromWashington DC and London
China should face "economic cost" for Russia support - Jens Stoltenberg

The head of Nato has told the BBC that China should face consequences for supporting Russia's war in Ukraine, if it does not change its ways.

Jens Stoltenberg said Beijing was "trying to get it both ways" by supporting Russia's war effort, while also trying to maintain relationships with European allies.

"This cannot work in the long run," Mr Stoltenberg told BBC News during a visit to Washington.

In the wide-ranging interview, Mr Stoltenberg also addressed nuclear weapons and defence spending.

His comments come as Russia shows no sign of easing its war against Ukraine.

A peace summit held in Switzerland at the weekend saw dozens of nations commit to supporting Kyiv, but Russia called it a waste of time and said it would only agree to peace talks if Ukraine essentially surrendered.

When pressed on what Nato members might do about China's support of Russia, Mr Stoltenberg said there was an "ongoing conversation" about possible sanctions.

He said China was "sharing a lot of technologies, [like] micro-electronics, which are key for Russia to build missiles, weapons they use against Ukraine".

He added that "at some stage, we should consider some kind of economic cost if China doesn't change their behaviour".

Beijing is already under some sanctions for its support of Russia - last month, the US announced restrictions that would target about 20 firms based in China and Hong Kong.

China has defended its business with Moscow, saying it is not selling lethal arms and "prudently handles the export of dual-use items in accordance with laws and regulations".

Reuters Valentina Demura, 70, reacts next to the building where her apartment, destroyed during Ukraine-Russia conflict, is located in the besieged southern port city of Mariupol, Ukraine March 27, 2022.Reuters
Russia's full-scale invasion has devastated Ukraine, and Vladimir Putin has clearly said he has no intention of pulling back

Mr Stoltenberg's visit to Washington came as the Kremlin confirmed that Vladimir Putin will travel to North Korea on Tuesday.

It follows his visit to China last month.

Russia has become increasingly isolated on the world stage since it launched its full-scale war with Ukraine in 2022. Mr Putin has repeatedly said that the West's balance of power is shifting, and he has worked to strengthen ties with like-minded leaders.

"Russia right now is aligning more and more with authoritarian leaders," Mr Stoltenberg told the BBC, listing Iran, Beijing and North Korea.

He said that the North has sent artillery shells to Russia, and in return Russia had given advanced technology for North Korea's missile and nuclear programmes.

"So North Korea is helping Russia to conduct a war of aggression against Ukraine."

Speaking ahead of a meeting with US President Joe Biden, the Nato chief also announced that more than 20 nations are expected to meet a defence spending target of 2% this year - more than any other year since it was pledged in 2014.

"This is good for Europe and good for America, especially since much of this extra money is spent here in the United States," he said.

Mr Stoltenberg also addressed comments that he made to the Telegraph on Sunday which indicated that Nato may be considering increasing the number of deployable warheads as a deterrent against growing threats from Russia and China.

The comments were criticised as "nothing but another escalation of tension" by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.

But Mr Stoltenberg said they were a "general message" that Nato is a nuclear alliance, and that any attack on a Nato member will "trigger a response from the whole alliance".

"The purpose of Nato is not to fight the war, the purpose of that is to prevent the war," he said.

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