PUTIN AND MR. PUSHKIN…
So some level of ‘compromise”
was reached over the current status of Eastern Ukraine?
As there are with any international “deal”, levels of the
details will not be revealed to the outside world and some levels of the “deal”
will be presented to the parties who were not there to vote, is a different
manner than what is shown to the public.
You can always tell this has happened as soon as the “official”
story is released and active members of the event state their denial or terms
that differ from what was released.
So when members like
Denis Pushkin jump to the microphone and start pouring cold water on the so
called “deal”, what does it mean?
Did the Tsar really, truly have the dreams and wishes of
people like Mr. Pushkin in mind when he launched this phase of rebuilding the
Russian Empire?
Silly question I know, but one that drives home my point
about what is really taking place in the Ukraine.
Let’s look at this from another set of eyeballs; the Pro
Russian eyeballs!
Does Mr Pushkin and his followers owe their loyalty to the
Tsar or to the vision of Ukraine they dream of?
Simply put, does Puskin and those like him see themselves as
puppets of the Tsrar?
Well……the Tsar certainly does!
Now, the Tsar is no dummy, far from it, and that makes me
ask the next question.
What does he really expect from this “deal” and how did he anticipate
the Pro-Russian movement to react?
Before he ever sat down at the talks, he knew exactly what
he wanted out of them and he understood what he would have to say and or agree
to in order to reach that desired end state.
On the other hand, I would be willing to bet the desired end
state for the West / US / was for the whole thing to simply calm down or even
better yet….go away!
Side note: I simply can’t forget
the famous accidently captured conversation between the President of the US and
the Russian; paraphrase ‘just wait until I’m reelected’!!!!
So, let me get back to my point today.
If the Tsar agreed to something he knew the Pro Russian
forces would not accept, then I assume…my favorite gameJ…. He anticipated the
failure of this agreement.
A failure he had in mind long before the formal talks took
place.
It also appears the Western governments were not naive
enough to take the Tsar at his word.
The “Show me” statements ran in the media within 24hrs as
they should have.
One fact seems to be holding true and it’s a phenomenon that
I believe is also taking place in Lebanon.
The people of Ukraine seem to be reluctant to want to kill
each other!!!!
The problem is for the Tsar; that simply will not meet his
goals.
If someone is reluctant to start the shooting on a scale
large enough to execute the next phase of the Tsar’s plan, well then; he will
simply have to arrange someone else to get it done!
Final Note:
I’ve said from day one, the fatal error in overconfident
planning, such at the Tsar may have done, is to underestimate the ones you
abuse.
Mr Pushkin and those like him may grow tired of the Tsar’s
abuse over time and nobody knows that more than the Tsar.
Mr Pushkin needs to
be very careful…he may wake up dead!!!