JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.
NOW GASPROM AND PUTIN ARE POURING THE PRESSURE ON UKRAINE AS A RESULT OF ALL THE COMPLAINTS AGAINST THEM BY THE WEST.GASPROM WANTS TO UP THE PRICE OF GAS TO UKRAINE.UKRAINE GOT A DEBATE AS A RESULT OF LETTING PUTIN CONTROL THE GAS LINES IN THE UKRAINE.BUT NOW SINCE THERES A NEW GOVERNMENT IN UKRAINE.AND THEY WANT NOTHING TO DO WITH RUSSIA.SO RUSSIA WANTS TO HIKE GAS PRICES AS A RESULT.SO THEY CAN RECOUP SOME OF THE BILLIONS IN DEBATES THEY GAVE TO THE UKRAINE.SO IN AFFECT PUTIN IS PUTING SANCTIONS ON UKRAINE BEFORE THE WEST SANCTIONS THEM FIRST.PUTIN IS KEEPING AHEAD OF THE WEST OR OBAMA IN HIS 90 MINUTE PHONE CALL WITH PUTIN YESTERDAY TIPPED HIM OFF WHAT SANCTIONS PUTIN WOULD BE GETTING AGAINST HIM BY THE WEST.IF THE WEST SANCTIONS GAS OR OIL MONEY AGAINST RUSSIA.WE WILL KNOW OBAMA TIPPED PUTIN OFF YESTERDAY AND RUSSIA THEN SANCTIONED UKRAINE WITH GAS HIKES.THIS 2 FACED OBAMA WOULD NOT SURPRISE ME ONE BIT IF HE TIPPED PUTIN OFF WITH THE SANCTIONS AGAINST HIM. IT 2:25PM SUN MAR 2,14.OH AND CANADA WANTS RUSSIA'S CANADIAN AMBASSADOR TO GO TALK WITH PUTIN AND TELL HIM TO LAY OFF AND GET OUTTA THE UKRAINE WITH YOUR ARMIES.
ITS 4PM MAR 2,14 AND I JUST HEARD ON CNN THE CONGRESS LEADER LADY MUL SOMETHING SAID THAT NATO SHOULD PUT FORCES IN THE UKRAINE.BUT WHAT I FOUND INTERESTUNG IS THAT SHE JUST WANTS COUNTRIES THAT ARE IN NATO AND ALSO HAVE UKRAINIANS IN THEIR COUNTRIES TO PUT THE TROOPS IN THE UKRAINE TO GUAARD THEM.SO THIS RAPID REACTION FORCE WOULD BE MADE UP OF THE COUNTRIES WERE UKRAINIANS HAVE CONNECTIONS.SUCH AS US HERE IN CANADA AND THE USA.ETC.YOU CAN LOOK BELOW OF THE COUNTRIES I HAD THEM ON MY SITE FOR 3 HOURS AT LEAST AGO.THIS IS GETTING INTERESTING-I MUST ADMIT NOW.
KERRY AND CANADA WANT RUSSIA BOOTED OUT OF THE G-8-TO PUT IT BLUNTLY ALSO. RUSSIA HAS JUST CUT POWER TO SOME ARMY BASES IN CRIMEA.RUSSIA IS BEING A DICTATOR CONTROL FREAK TO CONTROL CRIMEA AND THEN ALL OF UKRAINE OVIOUSLY BY PUTIN.I CAN SEE WHY THERE NO DEMONSTRATIONS IN CRIMEA.PUTIN WOULD KILL OR ARREST THE DEMONSTRATORS INSTANTLY.RUSSIA IS EXPECTED TO ATTACK THE ARMY BASES WERE THEY JUST SHUT THE POWER OFF ON.THIS WILL BE ESCULATING IF RUSSIA OVER TAKES THESE ARMY BASES IN CRIMEA TONIGHT.THERE WERE WARNING SHOTS BY RUSSIAN SOLDIERS ALSO AT THESE ARMY BASES.
3:25PM MAR 2,14
OTHER RUSSIA-UKRAINE NEWS I DONE
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/03/russia-unanamously-approves-troops-in.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/02/russia-troops-copters-in-crimea-and-kiev.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/02/watch-for-afghanistan-to-have-next-arab.html
RUSSIA WANTS UKRAINE FIGHT
IT IS REPORTED THAT 3 UKRAINE MILITARY BASES ARE SURROUNDED BY RUSSIAN TROOPS.ITS REPORTED CLASHES WERE GOING ON BETWEEN PUTIN AND UKRAINE SUPPORTERS.RED ARM BANNED SOLDIERS ARE BELIEVED TO BE THE RUSSIAN SOLDIERS.THE SOLDIERS IN ALL GREEN CAMOFLAGE SEEM TO BE THE PEACE KEEPERS REPORTS ARE SAID.AND THERE SEEMS TO BE BLUE ARMED BANNED SOLDIERS ALSO.ITS 6:15am SUN MAR 02,14 AND WE WILL SEE WHAT HAPPENS TODAY IN THE UKRAINE-RUSSIAN INVASION OF KEEPING THE OLD SOLVIET EMPIRE TOGETHER.
AND ITS REPORTED ALSO THAT THE NEW UKRAINE LEADER HAS TROOPS ALL OVER THE UKRAINE ON STANDBY.EVEN THOUGH RUSSIA COULD JUST SQUASH THE UKRAINE TROOPS IF CONFRONTED.RUSSIA HAS ALL THE FLEET RIGHT THERE AND THE REPORTED 150,000 TROOPS JUST ON THE UKRAINE BORDER.I HEARD THERE EVEN TALKING ABOUT KICKING RUSSIA OUT OF THE G-8 AS A RESULT OF THIS RUSSIAN INVASION IN THE UKRAINE.NATO WILL BE MEETINNG IN BRUSSELS TODAY.AND CANADA IS RECALLING ITS RUSSIAN AMBASSADORE.THE U.S IS ACCUSING RUSSIA OF BREAKING INTERNATIONAL LAWS.UKRAINE PRIME MINISTER -THIS RUSSIAN INVASION IS A DECLARATION OF WAR.
Russian army hat colour represents
http://www.undertheredstar.com/army.htm
http://www.thirdreichdepot.com/armbands.html
http://www.icrc.org/eng/assets/files/other/irrc_853_pfanner.pdf
WE KNOW 6,000 RUSSIAN TROOPS FOR SURE ARE IN THE CRIMEA AREA OF UKRAINE.THE RUSSIAN FAVOURED AREA IN THE UKRAINE.CRIMEA IS A MUSLIM DOMINATED AREA.IN SIMFEROPOL,UKRAINE THERE CHANTING-PUTIN THANKS FOR PROTECTING US.AS THE RUSSIAN FLAGS FLY EXCITEDLY.PUTIN WANTS THE UKRAINE AS PART OF RUSSIAS URASIAN UNION.
DANIEL 7:23-25
23 Thus he said, The fourth beast (EU,REVIVED ROME) shall be the fourth kingdom upon earth,(7TH WORLD EMPIRE) which shall be diverse from all kingdoms, and shall devour the whole earth, and shall tread it down, and break it in pieces.(TRADING BLOCKS-10 WORLD REGIONS/TRADE BLOCS)
24 And the ten horns out of this kingdom are ten kings(10 NATIONS-10 WORLD DIVISION WORLD GOVERNMENT) that shall arise: and another shall rise after them; and he shall be diverse from the first, and he shall subdue three kings.(TAKE OVER 3 WORLD REGIONS)
CANADA NEXT TO THE UKRAINE AND RUSSIA HAS THE MOST UKRAINIANS ON EARTH.
Regions with significant populations-Ukraine 37,541,693[3]
Russia 1,927,988[4]
Canada 1,251,170[nb 2][5]
United States 939,759[nb 2][6]
Brazil 500,000[nb 2][7]
Moldova 375,000[nb 2][8]
Kazakhstan 313,698 (2012)[9]
Poland 51,000 (2011)[10]
Argentina 300,000[nb 2][11]
Italy 200.730[12]
Belarus 159,000[13]
Uzbekistan 104,720 – 128,100[nb 2][14][15]
Czech Republic 126,613[nb 2][16]
Portugal 52,293[17]
Romania 51,703[18]
Latvia 45,699[19]
MUSLIMS IN THE UKRAINE
http://gazeta.arraid.org/1/eng/index.html
Muslim populations by country: how big will each Muslim population be by 2030?
Muslim populations around the world - and their size in 2030 - have been calculated by a respected US thinktank.
Order-Country-2010 MUSLIM EST POP--% MUSLIMS-2030 MUS POP-% IN 2030
183----Ukraine-----------393,000---------------------0.9---------------408,000---------------1
175----Russia-----------16,379,000-----------------11.7-------------18,556,000-----------14.4
180----Spain-------------1,021,000-------------------2.3--------------- 1,859,000-----------3.7
198----Canada----------940,000----------------------2.8--------------- 2,661,000-----------6.6
235----United Sta-----2,595,000--------------------0.8--------------- 6,216,000-----------1.7
http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2011/jan/28/muslim-population-country-projection-2030
UKRAINE BY RELIGIONS
Irreligious, atheist or unaffiliated – 62.5%
Religious or affiliated – 37.5%
Of the religious
Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Kiev Patriarchate) – 38.9%
Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) – 29.4%
Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church – 2.9%
Greek Catholic – 14.7%
Roman Catholic – 1.7%
Protestant – 2.4%
Other religion – 2.9%
Do not know – 7.0%
67,000 JEWS IN UKRAINE AS OF 2012
KIEV/BALACLAVA, Ukraine (Reuters) - Ukraine mobilized for war on Sunday and Washington threatened to isolate Russia economically, after President Vladimir Putin declared he had the right to invade his neighbor, creating Moscow's biggest confrontation with the West since the Cold War."This is not a threat: this is actually the declaration of war to my country," Ukraine's Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk, head of a pro-Western government that took power when Russian ally Viktor Yanukovich fled last week, said in English.Putin obtained permission from his parliament on Saturday to use military force to protect Russian citizens in Ukraine, spurning Western pleas not to intervene.Russian forces have already bloodlessly seized Crimea - an isolated Black Sea peninsula where Moscow has a naval base. On Sunday they surrounded several small Ukrainian military outposts there and demanded the Ukrainian troops disarm. Some refused, leading to standoffs, although no shots were fired.Russia has staged war games with 150,000 troops along the land border, but so far they have not crossed. However, pro-Russian demonstrators have marched in the east of the country and have raised Russian flags over government buildings in several cities, in what Kiev says is a move orchestrated by Moscow to justify a wider invasion.Ukraine's security council ordered the general staff to immediately put all armed forces on highest alert.The Defense Ministry was ordered to stage a call-up of reserves - theoretically all men up to 40 in a country with universal male conscription, though Ukraine would struggle to find extra guns or uniforms for significant numbers of them.U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry condemned Russia for what he called an "incredible act of aggression" and threatened "very serious repercussions"."You don't just, in the 21st century, behave in 19th century fashion by invading another country on completely trumped-up pretext," Kerry told CBS program Face the Nation.Kerry said Moscow still had a "right set of choices" to defuse the crisis. Otherwise, G8 countries and other nations were prepared to "to go to the hilt to isolate Russia"."They are prepared to isolate Russia economically. The rouble is already going down. Russia has major economic challenges," he said. He mentioned visa bans, asset freezes and trade isolation as possible steps. A Kremlin spokesman declined to comment after Kerry's remarks.
THREAT TO EASTERN UKRAINE
At Kiev's Independence Square, where anti-Yanukovich protesters had camped out for months, thousands demonstrated against Russian military action. Speakers delivered rousing orations and placards read: "Putin, hands off Ukraine!""If there is a need to protect the nation, we will go and defend the nation," said Oleh, an advertising executive cooking over an open fire at the square where he has been camped for three months. "If Putin wants to take Ukraine for himself, he will fail. We want to live freely and we will live freely."Of potentially even greater concern than Russia's seizure of majority ethnic Russian Crimea are eastern swathes of Ukraine, where most ethnic Ukrainians speak Russian as a native language.Those areas saw more demonstrations on Sunday after violent protests on Saturday, and for a second day pro-Moscow demonstrators hoisted flags at government buildings and called for Russia to defend them. Kiev said Russia had sent hundreds of its citizens across the border to stage the protests.U.S. President Barack Obama spoke to Putin for 90 minutes by telephone on Saturday after the Russian leader declared he had the right to intervene and quickly secured a unanimous yes vote from his parliament.According to the Kremlin's account, Putin told Obama Russian speakers were under threat from Ukraine's new leaders, who took over after Yanukovich's security forces fired on huge protests against his rejection of a European trade deal in favor of closer ties with Moscow.Ukraine, which says it has no intention of threatening Russian speakers, has appealed for help to NATO, and directly to Britain and the United States, as co-signatories with Moscow to a 1994 accord guaranteeing Ukraine's security.NATO ambassadors met in Brussels to discuss next steps. Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen accused Russia of threatening peace and security in Europe.
SYMBOLIC RESPONSE
Washington has proposed sending monitors to Ukraine under the flags of the United Nations or Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, bodies where Moscow would have a veto.So far, the Western response has been largely symbolic. Obama and others suspended preparations for a G8 summit in Sochi, where Putin has just finished staging his $50 billion winter Olympic games. Some countries recalled ambassadors.Ukraine's tiny armed forces would be no match for the might of its superpower neighbor. Britain's International Institute of Strategic Studies estimates Kiev has fewer than 130,000 troops under arms, with planes barely ready to fly and few spare parts for a single submarine.Russia, by contrast, has spent billions under Putin to upgrade and modernize the capabilities of forces that were dilapidated after the breakup of the Soviet Union. Moscow's special units are now seen as equals of the best in the world.
In Crimea, Ukraine's tiny contingent made no attempt to oppose the Russians, who bore no insignia on their uniforms but drove vehicles with Russian plates and seized government buildings, airports and other locations in the past three days.Kiev said its troops were encircled in at least three places. It pulled its coast guard vessels out of Crimean ports. Ukraine said its naval fleet's 10 ships were still in Sevastopol and remained loyal to Kiev.Scores of Russian troops with no insignia were camped outside a base of Ukrainian troops at Perevalnoye, on a road from Crimea's capital Simferopol towards the coast.A representative of the base commander said troops on both sides had reached agreement so no blood would be shed."We are ready to protect the grounds and our military equipment," Valery Boiko told Reuters television. "We hope for a compromise to be reached, a decision, and as the commander has said, there will be no war."Igor Mamchev, a Ukrainian navy colonel at another small base outside Simferopol, told Ukraine's Channel 5 TV that a truckload of Russian troops had arrived at his checkpoint and told his forces to lay down their arms."I replied that, as I am a member of the armed forces of Ukraine, under orders of the Ukrainian navy, there could be no discussion of disarmament. In case of any attempt to enter the military base, we will use all means, up to lethal force."We are military people, who have given our oath to the people of Ukraine and will carry out our duty until the end."A unit of Ukrainian marines was also holed up in a base in the Crimean port of Feodosia, where they refused to disarm.Elsewhere on the occupied peninsula, the Russian troops assumed a lower profile on Sunday after the pro-Moscow Crimean leader said overnight that the situation was now "normalized".Putin's justification - the need to protect Russian citizens - was the same as he used to launch a 2008 invasion of Georgia, where Russian forces seized two breakaway regions.In Russia, state controlled media portray Yanukovich's removal as a coup by dangerous extremists funded by the West and there has been little sign of dissent with that line.
PROTESTS IN EAST
So far there has been no sign of Russian military action outside Crimea, but Kiev officials accused Moscow of being behind the pattern of violent protests in eastern cities.Pro-Moscow demonstrators flew Russian flags on Saturday and Sunday at government buildings in cities including Kharkiv, Donetsk, Odessa and Dnipropetrovsk. In places they clashed with anti-Russian protesters and guards defending the buildings.
Ukrainian parliamentarian Hrygory Nemyriya, a spokesman to foreign journalists for the new authorities, said the pro-Moscow marchers were sent from Russia.The worst violence took place in Kharkiv, where scores of people were hurt on Saturday when thousands of pro-Russian activists, some brandishing axe handles and chains, stormed the regional government and fought pitched battles with a smaller number of supporters of Ukraine's new authorities.In Donetsk, Yanukovich's home city, the local government building was flying the Russian flag for the second day on Sunday. The local authorities have called for a referendum on the region's status, a move Kiev says is illegal. A pro-Russian "self-defense" unit held a second day of mass protests, attracting about 1,000 demonstrators carrying Russian flags.Ludmila Petrova, 35, described the new authorities in Kiev as "slaves of the European Union" and said she favored Putin's declaration of the right to intervene."Maybe this will stop the hotheads in Kiev from bringing war to the Don basin and the Crimea. Maybe now they will think there is someone willing to defend these people."(Additional reporting by Peter Graff, Sabina Zawadzki, Pavel Polityuk, Timothy Heritage and Stephen Grey in Kiev, Lina Kushch in Donetsk, Peter Apps in London, Steve Holland and Phil Stewart in Washington and Lou Charbonneau at the United Nations; Writing by Peter Graff; editing by Philippa Fletcher)
NOW GASPROM AND PUTIN ARE POURING THE PRESSURE ON UKRAINE AS A RESULT OF ALL THE COMPLAINTS AGAINST THEM BY THE WEST.GASPROM WANTS TO UP THE PRICE OF GAS TO UKRAINE.UKRAINE GOT A DEBATE AS A RESULT OF LETTING PUTIN CONTROL THE GAS LINES IN THE UKRAINE.BUT NOW SINCE THERES A NEW GOVERNMENT IN UKRAINE.AND THEY WANT NOTHING TO DO WITH RUSSIA.SO RUSSIA WANTS TO HIKE GAS PRICES AS A RESULT.SO THEY CAN RECOUP SOME OF THE BILLIONS IN DEBATES THEY GAVE TO THE UKRAINE.SO IN AFFECT PUTIN IS PUTING SANCTIONS ON UKRAINE BEFORE THE WEST SANCTIONS THEM FIRST.PUTIN IS KEEPING AHEAD OF THE WEST OR OBAMA IN HIS 90 MINUTE PHONE CALL WITH PUTIN YESTERDAY TIPPED HIM OFF WHAT SANCTIONS PUTIN WOULD BE GETTING AGAINST HIM BY THE WEST.IF THE WEST SANCTIONS GAS OR OIL MONEY AGAINST RUSSIA.WE WILL KNOW OBAMA TIPPED PUTIN OFF YESTERDAY AND RUSSIA THEN SANCTIONED UKRAINE WITH GAS HIKES.THIS 2 FACED OBAMA WOULD NOT SURPRISE ME ONE BIT IF HE TIPPED PUTIN OFF WITH THE SANCTIONS AGAINST HIM. IT 2:25PM SUN MAR 2,14.OH AND CANADA WANTS RUSSIA'S CANADIAN AMBASSADOR TO GO TALK WITH PUTIN AND TELL HIM TO LAY OFF AND GET OUTTA THE UKRAINE WITH YOUR ARMIES.
ITS 4PM MAR 2,14 AND I JUST HEARD ON CNN THE CONGRESS LEADER LADY MUL SOMETHING SAID THAT NATO SHOULD PUT FORCES IN THE UKRAINE.BUT WHAT I FOUND INTERESTUNG IS THAT SHE JUST WANTS COUNTRIES THAT ARE IN NATO AND ALSO HAVE UKRAINIANS IN THEIR COUNTRIES TO PUT THE TROOPS IN THE UKRAINE TO GUAARD THEM.SO THIS RAPID REACTION FORCE WOULD BE MADE UP OF THE COUNTRIES WERE UKRAINIANS HAVE CONNECTIONS.SUCH AS US HERE IN CANADA AND THE USA.ETC.YOU CAN LOOK BELOW OF THE COUNTRIES I HAD THEM ON MY SITE FOR 3 HOURS AT LEAST AGO.THIS IS GETTING INTERESTING-I MUST ADMIT NOW.
KERRY AND CANADA WANT RUSSIA BOOTED OUT OF THE G-8-TO PUT IT BLUNTLY ALSO. RUSSIA HAS JUST CUT POWER TO SOME ARMY BASES IN CRIMEA.RUSSIA IS BEING A DICTATOR CONTROL FREAK TO CONTROL CRIMEA AND THEN ALL OF UKRAINE OVIOUSLY BY PUTIN.I CAN SEE WHY THERE NO DEMONSTRATIONS IN CRIMEA.PUTIN WOULD KILL OR ARREST THE DEMONSTRATORS INSTANTLY.RUSSIA IS EXPECTED TO ATTACK THE ARMY BASES WERE THEY JUST SHUT THE POWER OFF ON.THIS WILL BE ESCULATING IF RUSSIA OVER TAKES THESE ARMY BASES IN CRIMEA TONIGHT.THERE WERE WARNING SHOTS BY RUSSIAN SOLDIERS ALSO AT THESE ARMY BASES.
3:25PM MAR 2,14
02 Mar. 2014
North Atlantic Council statement on the situation in Ukraine
The North Atlantic Council condemns the Russian Federation’s military escalation in Crimea and expresses its grave concern regarding the authorisation by the Russian Parliament to use the armed forces of the Russian Federation on the territory of Ukraine.Military action against Ukraine by forces of the Russian Federation is a breach of international law and contravenes the principles of the NATO-Russia Council and the Partnership for Peace. Russia must respect its obligations under the United Nations Charter and the spirit and principles of the OSCE, on which peace and stability in Europe rest. We call on Russia to de-escalate tensions.We call upon the Russian Federation to honor its international commitments, including those set out in the Budapest Memorandum of 1994, the Treaty on Friendship and Cooperation between Russia and Ukraine of 1997, and the legal framework regulating the presence of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, to withdraw its forces to its bases, and to refrain from any interference elsewhere in Ukraine. We urge both parties to immediately seek a peaceful resolution through bilateral dialogue, with international facilitation, as appropriate, and through the dispatch of international observers under the auspices of the United Nations Security Council or the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).Ukraine is a valued partner for NATO and a founding member of the Partnership for Peace. NATO Allies will continue to support Ukrainian sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity, and the right of the Ukrainian people to determine their own future, without outside interference.We emphasise the importance of an inclusive political process based on democratic values, respect for human rights, minorities and the rule of law, which fulfils the democratic aspirations of the entire Ukrainian people.We met today, at Ukraine’s request, to consult in the NATO-Ukraine Commission. We intend to engage with Russia in the NATO-Russia Council.
02 Mar. 2014
Doorstep statement
by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen before the meetings of the North Atlantic Council and the NATO-Ukraine Commission
I have convened the North Atlantic Council today because of Russia’s military action in Ukraine. And because of President Putin’s threats against this sovereign nation.What Russia is doing now in Ukraine violates the principles of the United Nations Charter. It threatens peace and security in Europe. Russia must stop its military activities and its threats.Today we will discuss their implications, for European peace and security, and for NATO's relationship with Russia.Afterwards, we will meet in the NATO-Ukraine Commission.We support Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty. We support the right of the people of Ukraine to determine their own future without outside interference. And we emphasise the need for Ukraine to continue to uphold the democratic rights of all people and ensure that minority rights are protected.
Ukraine is our neighbour, and Ukraine is a valued partner for NATO.We urge all parties to urgently continue all efforts to move
away from this dangerous situation. In particular, I call on Russia to
de-escalate tensions.
http://www.nato.int/cps/en/natolive/opinions_107663.htmOTHER RUSSIA-UKRAINE NEWS I DONE
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/03/russia-unanamously-approves-troops-in.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/02/russia-troops-copters-in-crimea-and-kiev.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/02/watch-for-afghanistan-to-have-next-arab.html
RUSSIA WANTS UKRAINE FIGHT
IT IS REPORTED THAT 3 UKRAINE MILITARY BASES ARE SURROUNDED BY RUSSIAN TROOPS.ITS REPORTED CLASHES WERE GOING ON BETWEEN PUTIN AND UKRAINE SUPPORTERS.RED ARM BANNED SOLDIERS ARE BELIEVED TO BE THE RUSSIAN SOLDIERS.THE SOLDIERS IN ALL GREEN CAMOFLAGE SEEM TO BE THE PEACE KEEPERS REPORTS ARE SAID.AND THERE SEEMS TO BE BLUE ARMED BANNED SOLDIERS ALSO.ITS 6:15am SUN MAR 02,14 AND WE WILL SEE WHAT HAPPENS TODAY IN THE UKRAINE-RUSSIAN INVASION OF KEEPING THE OLD SOLVIET EMPIRE TOGETHER.
AND ITS REPORTED ALSO THAT THE NEW UKRAINE LEADER HAS TROOPS ALL OVER THE UKRAINE ON STANDBY.EVEN THOUGH RUSSIA COULD JUST SQUASH THE UKRAINE TROOPS IF CONFRONTED.RUSSIA HAS ALL THE FLEET RIGHT THERE AND THE REPORTED 150,000 TROOPS JUST ON THE UKRAINE BORDER.I HEARD THERE EVEN TALKING ABOUT KICKING RUSSIA OUT OF THE G-8 AS A RESULT OF THIS RUSSIAN INVASION IN THE UKRAINE.NATO WILL BE MEETINNG IN BRUSSELS TODAY.AND CANADA IS RECALLING ITS RUSSIAN AMBASSADORE.THE U.S IS ACCUSING RUSSIA OF BREAKING INTERNATIONAL LAWS.UKRAINE PRIME MINISTER -THIS RUSSIAN INVASION IS A DECLARATION OF WAR.
Russian army hat colour represents
http://www.undertheredstar.com/army.htm
http://www.thirdreichdepot.com/armbands.html
http://www.icrc.org/eng/assets/files/other/irrc_853_pfanner.pdf
WE KNOW 6,000 RUSSIAN TROOPS FOR SURE ARE IN THE CRIMEA AREA OF UKRAINE.THE RUSSIAN FAVOURED AREA IN THE UKRAINE.CRIMEA IS A MUSLIM DOMINATED AREA.IN SIMFEROPOL,UKRAINE THERE CHANTING-PUTIN THANKS FOR PROTECTING US.AS THE RUSSIAN FLAGS FLY EXCITEDLY.PUTIN WANTS THE UKRAINE AS PART OF RUSSIAS URASIAN UNION.
DANIEL 7:23-25
23 Thus he said, The fourth beast (EU,REVIVED ROME) shall be the fourth kingdom upon earth,(7TH WORLD EMPIRE) which shall be diverse from all kingdoms, and shall devour the whole earth, and shall tread it down, and break it in pieces.(TRADING BLOCKS-10 WORLD REGIONS/TRADE BLOCS)
24 And the ten horns out of this kingdom are ten kings(10 NATIONS-10 WORLD DIVISION WORLD GOVERNMENT) that shall arise: and another shall rise after them; and he shall be diverse from the first, and he shall subdue three kings.(TAKE OVER 3 WORLD REGIONS)
CANADA NEXT TO THE UKRAINE AND RUSSIA HAS THE MOST UKRAINIANS ON EARTH.
Regions with significant populations-Ukraine 37,541,693[3]
Russia 1,927,988[4]
Canada 1,251,170[nb 2][5]
United States 939,759[nb 2][6]
Brazil 500,000[nb 2][7]
Moldova 375,000[nb 2][8]
Kazakhstan 313,698 (2012)[9]
Poland 51,000 (2011)[10]
Argentina 300,000[nb 2][11]
Italy 200.730[12]
Belarus 159,000[13]
Uzbekistan 104,720 – 128,100[nb 2][14][15]
Czech Republic 126,613[nb 2][16]
Portugal 52,293[17]
Romania 51,703[18]
Latvia 45,699[19]
MUSLIMS IN THE UKRAINE
http://gazeta.arraid.org/1/eng/index.html
Muslim populations by country: how big will each Muslim population be by 2030?
Muslim populations around the world - and their size in 2030 - have been calculated by a respected US thinktank.
Order-Country-2010 MUSLIM EST POP--% MUSLIMS-2030 MUS POP-% IN 2030
183----Ukraine-----------393,000---------------------0.9---------------408,000---------------1
175----Russia-----------16,379,000-----------------11.7-------------18,556,000-----------14.4
180----Spain-------------1,021,000-------------------2.3--------------- 1,859,000-----------3.7
198----Canada----------940,000----------------------2.8--------------- 2,661,000-----------6.6
235----United Sta-----2,595,000--------------------0.8--------------- 6,216,000-----------1.7
http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2011/jan/28/muslim-population-country-projection-2030
UKRAINE BY RELIGIONS
Irreligious, atheist or unaffiliated – 62.5%
Religious or affiliated – 37.5%
Of the religious
Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Kiev Patriarchate) – 38.9%
Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) – 29.4%
Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church – 2.9%
Greek Catholic – 14.7%
Roman Catholic – 1.7%
Protestant – 2.4%
Other religion – 2.9%
Do not know – 7.0%
67,000 JEWS IN UKRAINE AS OF 2012
Ukraine mobilizes after Putin's 'declaration of war'
KIEV/BALACLAVA, Ukraine (Reuters) - Ukraine mobilized for war on Sunday and Washington threatened to isolate Russia economically, after President Vladimir Putin declared he had the right to invade his neighbor, creating Moscow's biggest confrontation with the West since the Cold War."This is not a threat: this is actually the declaration of war to my country," Ukraine's Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk, head of a pro-Western government that took power when Russian ally Viktor Yanukovich fled last week, said in English.Putin obtained permission from his parliament on Saturday to use military force to protect Russian citizens in Ukraine, spurning Western pleas not to intervene.Russian forces have already bloodlessly seized Crimea - an isolated Black Sea peninsula where Moscow has a naval base. On Sunday they surrounded several small Ukrainian military outposts there and demanded the Ukrainian troops disarm. Some refused, leading to standoffs, although no shots were fired.Russia has staged war games with 150,000 troops along the land border, but so far they have not crossed. However, pro-Russian demonstrators have marched in the east of the country and have raised Russian flags over government buildings in several cities, in what Kiev says is a move orchestrated by Moscow to justify a wider invasion.Ukraine's security council ordered the general staff to immediately put all armed forces on highest alert.The Defense Ministry was ordered to stage a call-up of reserves - theoretically all men up to 40 in a country with universal male conscription, though Ukraine would struggle to find extra guns or uniforms for significant numbers of them.U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry condemned Russia for what he called an "incredible act of aggression" and threatened "very serious repercussions"."You don't just, in the 21st century, behave in 19th century fashion by invading another country on completely trumped-up pretext," Kerry told CBS program Face the Nation.Kerry said Moscow still had a "right set of choices" to defuse the crisis. Otherwise, G8 countries and other nations were prepared to "to go to the hilt to isolate Russia"."They are prepared to isolate Russia economically. The rouble is already going down. Russia has major economic challenges," he said. He mentioned visa bans, asset freezes and trade isolation as possible steps. A Kremlin spokesman declined to comment after Kerry's remarks.
THREAT TO EASTERN UKRAINE
At Kiev's Independence Square, where anti-Yanukovich protesters had camped out for months, thousands demonstrated against Russian military action. Speakers delivered rousing orations and placards read: "Putin, hands off Ukraine!""If there is a need to protect the nation, we will go and defend the nation," said Oleh, an advertising executive cooking over an open fire at the square where he has been camped for three months. "If Putin wants to take Ukraine for himself, he will fail. We want to live freely and we will live freely."Of potentially even greater concern than Russia's seizure of majority ethnic Russian Crimea are eastern swathes of Ukraine, where most ethnic Ukrainians speak Russian as a native language.Those areas saw more demonstrations on Sunday after violent protests on Saturday, and for a second day pro-Moscow demonstrators hoisted flags at government buildings and called for Russia to defend them. Kiev said Russia had sent hundreds of its citizens across the border to stage the protests.U.S. President Barack Obama spoke to Putin for 90 minutes by telephone on Saturday after the Russian leader declared he had the right to intervene and quickly secured a unanimous yes vote from his parliament.According to the Kremlin's account, Putin told Obama Russian speakers were under threat from Ukraine's new leaders, who took over after Yanukovich's security forces fired on huge protests against his rejection of a European trade deal in favor of closer ties with Moscow.Ukraine, which says it has no intention of threatening Russian speakers, has appealed for help to NATO, and directly to Britain and the United States, as co-signatories with Moscow to a 1994 accord guaranteeing Ukraine's security.NATO ambassadors met in Brussels to discuss next steps. Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen accused Russia of threatening peace and security in Europe.
SYMBOLIC RESPONSE
Washington has proposed sending monitors to Ukraine under the flags of the United Nations or Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, bodies where Moscow would have a veto.So far, the Western response has been largely symbolic. Obama and others suspended preparations for a G8 summit in Sochi, where Putin has just finished staging his $50 billion winter Olympic games. Some countries recalled ambassadors.Ukraine's tiny armed forces would be no match for the might of its superpower neighbor. Britain's International Institute of Strategic Studies estimates Kiev has fewer than 130,000 troops under arms, with planes barely ready to fly and few spare parts for a single submarine.Russia, by contrast, has spent billions under Putin to upgrade and modernize the capabilities of forces that were dilapidated after the breakup of the Soviet Union. Moscow's special units are now seen as equals of the best in the world.
In Crimea, Ukraine's tiny contingent made no attempt to oppose the Russians, who bore no insignia on their uniforms but drove vehicles with Russian plates and seized government buildings, airports and other locations in the past three days.Kiev said its troops were encircled in at least three places. It pulled its coast guard vessels out of Crimean ports. Ukraine said its naval fleet's 10 ships were still in Sevastopol and remained loyal to Kiev.Scores of Russian troops with no insignia were camped outside a base of Ukrainian troops at Perevalnoye, on a road from Crimea's capital Simferopol towards the coast.A representative of the base commander said troops on both sides had reached agreement so no blood would be shed."We are ready to protect the grounds and our military equipment," Valery Boiko told Reuters television. "We hope for a compromise to be reached, a decision, and as the commander has said, there will be no war."Igor Mamchev, a Ukrainian navy colonel at another small base outside Simferopol, told Ukraine's Channel 5 TV that a truckload of Russian troops had arrived at his checkpoint and told his forces to lay down their arms."I replied that, as I am a member of the armed forces of Ukraine, under orders of the Ukrainian navy, there could be no discussion of disarmament. In case of any attempt to enter the military base, we will use all means, up to lethal force."We are military people, who have given our oath to the people of Ukraine and will carry out our duty until the end."A unit of Ukrainian marines was also holed up in a base in the Crimean port of Feodosia, where they refused to disarm.Elsewhere on the occupied peninsula, the Russian troops assumed a lower profile on Sunday after the pro-Moscow Crimean leader said overnight that the situation was now "normalized".Putin's justification - the need to protect Russian citizens - was the same as he used to launch a 2008 invasion of Georgia, where Russian forces seized two breakaway regions.In Russia, state controlled media portray Yanukovich's removal as a coup by dangerous extremists funded by the West and there has been little sign of dissent with that line.
PROTESTS IN EAST
So far there has been no sign of Russian military action outside Crimea, but Kiev officials accused Moscow of being behind the pattern of violent protests in eastern cities.Pro-Moscow demonstrators flew Russian flags on Saturday and Sunday at government buildings in cities including Kharkiv, Donetsk, Odessa and Dnipropetrovsk. In places they clashed with anti-Russian protesters and guards defending the buildings.
Ukrainian parliamentarian Hrygory Nemyriya, a spokesman to foreign journalists for the new authorities, said the pro-Moscow marchers were sent from Russia.The worst violence took place in Kharkiv, where scores of people were hurt on Saturday when thousands of pro-Russian activists, some brandishing axe handles and chains, stormed the regional government and fought pitched battles with a smaller number of supporters of Ukraine's new authorities.In Donetsk, Yanukovich's home city, the local government building was flying the Russian flag for the second day on Sunday. The local authorities have called for a referendum on the region's status, a move Kiev says is illegal. A pro-Russian "self-defense" unit held a second day of mass protests, attracting about 1,000 demonstrators carrying Russian flags.Ludmila Petrova, 35, described the new authorities in Kiev as "slaves of the European Union" and said she favored Putin's declaration of the right to intervene."Maybe this will stop the hotheads in Kiev from bringing war to the Don basin and the Crimea. Maybe now they will think there is someone willing to defend these people."(Additional reporting by Peter Graff, Sabina Zawadzki, Pavel Polityuk, Timothy Heritage and Stephen Grey in Kiev, Lina Kushch in Donetsk, Peter Apps in London, Steve Holland and Phil Stewart in Washington and Lou Charbonneau at the United Nations; Writing by Peter Graff; editing by Philippa Fletcher)
Canada threatens to withdraw from G8 summit in Russia
Ottawa (AFP) - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper
threatened Saturday he may join Washington in snubbing June's G8 summit
in Russia over the country's military incursion into Ukraine, and
recalled his ambassador to Moscow.The Russian parliament's decision to give Putin the
green light to send troops into neighboring Ukraine triggered
international outcry."We join our allies in condemning in the
strongest terms President Putin's military intervention in Ukraine,"
Harper said in a statement."These actions are a clear violation
of Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. They are also in
violation of Russia's obligations under international law."US
officials have warned that President Barack Obama and other European
leaders were unlikely to show up at the G8 summit in the showcase Black
Sea resort of Sochi if the Ukraine crisis was not resolved.Harper's
statement came after Obama spoke separately by telephone with him and
French President Francois Hollande, leaders of Atlantic nations that
along with Britain form the backbone of post-war Western resistance to
the Soviet Union.The prime minister also convened a meeting of his cabinet ministers to discuss the crisis."Canada
recognizes the legitimacy of the government of Ukraine. Ukraine's
sovereign territory must be respected and the Ukrainian people must be
free to determine their own future," Harper added."We
call on President Putin to immediately withdraw his forces to their
bases and refrain from further provocative and dangerous actions."He
said "Canada has suspended its engagement in preparations for the G8
summit, currently planned for Sochi, and the Canadian ambassador in
Moscow is being recalled for consultations."Ottawa
also backed US calls for international monitors from the United Nations
and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe to be
immediately deployed to Ukraine, Harper said.
Canada has joined other allies in seeking a financial aid package for cash-strapped Ukraine.In Ukraine, the US and Europe have limited options
Past American efforts to punish Moscow have been complicated by Washington’s need for Russian cooperation on Syria and Iran
March 2, 2014, 2:11 am
10-The Times of Israel
WASHINGTON
(AP) — Despite blunt warnings about costs and consequences, US
President Barack Obama and European leaders have limited options for
retaliating against Russia’s military intervention in Ukraine, the
former Soviet republic now at the center of an emerging conflict between
East and West.
Russian
President Vladimir Putin has so far dismissed the few specific threats
from the United States, which include scrapping plans for Obama to
attend an international summit in Russia this summer and cutting off
trade talks sought by Moscow. Because Ukraine does not have full-member
status in NATO, the US and Europe have no obligation to come to its
defense. And broader international action through the United Nations
seems all but impossible, given Russia’s veto power as a member of the
Security Council.“There have been strong words from the US and
other counties and NATO,” said Keir Giles, a Russian military analyst at
the Chatham House think tank in London. “But these are empty threats.
There is really not a great deal that can be done to influence the
situation.”As if to underscore that point, Putin on
Saturday requested and was granted permission to use Russia’s military
not just in the pro-Russian region of Crimea, but also throughout
Ukraine. Putin’s request came one day after Obama warned that any
violation of Ukraine’s “sovereignty and territorial integrity would be
deeply destabilizing.”Saturday’s developments follow three months of
political upheaval in Ukraine following president Viktor Yanukovych’s
rejection of a partnership agreement with the European Union in favor of
historical ties with Moscow. Yanukovych fled Kiev, Ukraine’s capital,
last week and now is in Russia.Putin’s moves are sure to deepen tensions in
his already troubled relationship with Obama, who has struggled to find a
formula for getting the Russian leader to change his calculus on a
myriad of issues. The White House said the two leaders spoke for 90
minutes Saturday, with Obama warning Putin that Russia’s “continued
violation of international law will lead to greater political and
economic isolation.”American efforts to punish Russia on Ukraine
and other matters have been complicated by the White House’s need for
Russian cooperation on stopping Syria’s civil war, negotiating a nuclear
accord with Iran, and transporting American troops and equipment out of
Afghanistan through Russian supply routes.“We face a difficult choice of punishing
Russia by effectively punishing ourselves,” said Andrew Kuchins, the
director of the Russia program at the Washington-based Center for
Strategic and International Studies.Obama has tried to use his travel plans to
Russia as a bargaining chip before, in the hopes that Putin might bend
under the threat of a diplomatic embarrassment. Last summer, the White
House dangled the prospect of canceling a bilateral summit between Obama
and Putin as it pressed Russia to return National Security Agency
leaker Edward Snowden to the United States.When Russia instead granted Snowden temporary
asylum, Obama canceled his one-on-one meeting with Putin, but still
attended an international meeting in St. Petersburg.US officials say they are in discussions now
with European officials about Obama and other leaders possibly skipping
the Group of Eight economic summit scheduled for June in Sochi, the site
of the just-concluded Winter Olympics. Obama’s top advisers gathered at
the White House Saturday to discuss other options.The White House appears to be giving no
serious consideration to American military involvement in Ukraine. In
his carefully worded statement Friday, Obama avoided saying that a
destabilized Ukraine would be a national security concern for the US.
Instead, he said only that it was “not in the interest of Ukraine,
Russia or Europe.”In Europe, officials expressed concern about
the Russian military escalation, but offered few specific options for
stopping or punishing Putin. The European Union, dealing with its own
internal problems, has appeared reluctant to fully embrace troubled
Ukraine or risk the economic consequences of confronting Russia, one of
its largest trading partners.“The world is on the verge of a conflict the
outcome of which cannot be perceived yet,” said Polish Prime Minster
Donald Tusk, whose country shares a border with Ukraine. Tusk appealed
for Europe to send a “very clear signal” that it will not tolerate acts
of aggression, but he did not outline specific steps.Czech Foreign Minister Lubomir Zaoralek said
Russia’s attempts to “escalate the situation in Ukraine” reminded him of
the 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia, which crushed liberal
reforms and ended an era known as the Prague Spring.“We don’t solve and can’t solve disagreements in Europe by force,” Zaoralek said.The UN Security Council met for a second
straight day to discuss the growing crisis in Ukraine, which has asked
four permanent council members — the US, Britain, France and China — for
help in stopping Russia’s “aggression.” But Russia, as the fifth
permanent member, holds veto power, meaning there would be virtually no
chance of getting even a resolution condemning Russian intervention.
Hundreds of gunmen surround Ukraine military base
PEREVALNE, Ukraine (AP) — As hundreds of armed men surrounded
a Ukrainian military base in Crimea on Sunday, world leaders and
Ukraine's new prime minister urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to
pull back his military.U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry called Russia's
military incursion into Ukraine "an incredible act of aggression" —
comments that came a day after Russian forces took over the strategic
Black Sea peninsula of Crimea from Ukraine without firing a shot.In
Kiev, the Ukrainian capital, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said
there was no reason for Russia to invade Ukraine and warned that "we are
on the brink of disaster."But so far, his new government and
other countries have been powerless to react to Russian military
tactics. Armed men in uniforms without insignia have moved freely about
the peninsula, occupying airports, smashing equipment at an air base and
besieging a Ukrainian infantry base.Putin has defied calls from
the West to pull back his troops, insisting that Russia has a right to
protect its interests and those of Russian-speakers in Crimea and
elsewhere in Ukraine.Russia has long wanted to reclaim the lush
Crimean Peninsula, which was part of Russia until 1954. It's Black Sea
Fleet is stationed there and nearly 60 percent of Crimea's residents
identify themselves as Russian.Ukraine's population of 46 million
has divided loyalties between Russia and Europe, with much of western
Ukraine advocating closer ties with the EU, while eastern and southern
regions like Crimea look to Russia for support.Unidentified
troops pulled up to the Ukrainian military base at Perevalne on the
Crimean Peninsula in a convoy that included at least 13 trucks and four
armored vehicles with mounted machine guns. The trucks carried 30
soldiers each and had Russian license plates.A dozen Ukrainian
soldiers, some with clips in their rifles, placed a tank at the base's
gate, leaving the two sides in a tense standoff.Ukraine's acting president, Oleksandr Turchynov, announced late
Saturday that he had ordered Ukraine's armed forces to be at full
readiness because of the threat of "potential aggression." He also said
he had ordered stepped-up security at nuclear power plants, airports and
other strategic infrastructure.But the U.S. and other Western governments have few options to counter Russia's military moves.In
Brussels, NATO's secretary general said Russia had violated the U.N.
charter with its military action in Ukraine, and he urged Moscow to
"de-escalate the tensions." NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen spoke
before a meeting Sunday of the alliance's political decision-making body
to discuss the crisis.Ukraine is not a NATO member, meaning the
U.S. and Europe are not obligated to come to its defense. But Ukraine
has taken part in some alliance military exercises and contributed
troops to its response force.Kerry, interviewed on Sunday news
shows in the U.S., raised the possibility of boycotting the G-8 summit,
which is to be held in June in Sochi, the Russia resort that just hosted
the Winter Olympics. He also discussed visa bans, asset freezes, and
trade and investment penalties. Kerry said he spoke with foreign
ministers for G-8 and other nations on Saturday, and says everyone is
prepared 'to go to the hilt" to isolate Russia.President Barack
Obama spoke with Putin by telephone for 90 minutes Saturday and
expressed his "deep concern" about "Russia's clear violation of
Ukrainian sovereignty and territorial integrity," the White House said.
Obama warned that Russia's "continued violation of international law
will lead to greater political and economic isolation."In Moscow,
thousands marched Sunday in a pro-invasion rally one day after Russia's
parliament gave Putin a green light to use military force in Ukraine.
At least 10,000 people bearing Russian flags marched freely through the
city, while dozens of people demonstrating on Red Square against an
invasion of Ukraine were quickly detained by Russian riot police.The
new Ukrainian government came to power last week following months of
pro-democracy protests against a pro-Russian president, Viktor
Yanukovych, and his decision to turn Ukraine toward Russia instead of
the European Union. Yanukovych fled to Russia after more than 80 people
died, most of them demonstrators killed by police. He insists he's still
president.Since then, tensions have risen sharply between the two capitals.The
Interfax news agency reported the speaker of Crimea's legislature,
Vladimir Konstantinov, as saying the local authorities did not recognize
the government in Kiev. He said a planned referendum on March 30 would
ask voters about the region's future status.The White House said the U.S. will suspend participation in preparatory meetings for the Group of Eight economic summit planned.French
Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said on Europe 1 radio that planning
for the summit should be put on hold. France "condemns the Russian
military escalation" in Ukraine, and Moscow must "realize that decisions
have costs," he said Sunday."We
are on a very dangerous track of increasing tensions," German Foreign
Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said in a statement. "(But) "it is
still possible to turn around. A new division of Europe can still be
prevented."
_____McHugh reported from Kiev, Ukraine. AP correspondent Greg Keller contributed from Paris.