Sunday, March 2, 2014

A New Discourse, This Time: The Deported Tatars From Crimea.

Following the failure of the western media's discourse amid dividing Ukraine into Western and Eastern parts based on some ethnic differentiation, the media has begun with another trick; those nearly 200,000 Tatars, who were forcefully deported from Crimea by Stalin's order in 1944. By using this event and some other issues such as Crimea imports its necessary water and food from Ukraine, some western media hope to create and cause a barrier against Russian troops in Crimea. This plan does not work; instead it makes Russia more aggressive in this matter. To put it simply, such a propaganda would escalate the current tension in Ukraine. This, as a result, would facilitate an opportunity for Russia to invade the whole Ukraine. In sum, different evidences show that the West does not have a clear and comprehensive strategy and tactic with regard to the current tension in Ukraine. It seems the West has spontaneously stimulated some type of movement in Ukraine, but they have absolutely no idea how to lead it; how to finish it. I'm wondering based on what types of evidences Victoria Nuland with such a high certainty during her phone conversation with the U.S. Ambassador in Ukraine said
 "F.... the EU". 


M. Sirani                            02.03.2014 

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