Wednesday, August 12, 2015

THINK TANK FUNDED BY NATO AND UK FCO SAYS PUTIN PREPARING TO INVADE EUROPE

This is being reported by The Daily Express, The Daily Mail, The Independent and The Daily Telegraph.

The European Leadership Network has analysed the number of exercises and drills that NATO and Russia have held and has concluded that both are gearing up for war, but NATO media are spinning this as Russia is preparing to invade Europe.

The ELN blames the current crisis over Ukraine, but does not mention that, in total ignorance of its founding principles, it was the use of neo-Nazis by NATO to run a violent coup to install one of their puppets, Arseny Yatsneyuk, as the new Prime Minister, who then packed his junta with those violent neo-Nazis, who then bombed and shelled the civilians of East Ukraine, killing 7000 civilians, installing a suspected CIA agent as Finance Minister who immediately flogged Ukraine to Monsanto and the IMF, and Ukraine's membership of NATO is accelerating. During this NATO destabilisation of Ukraine MH17 was shot down.

But who funds the ELN?

Besides a few foundations like Carnegie, the ELN is also funded by the UK FCO and NATO.
The ELN would like to thank the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Nuclear Threat Initiative, Ploughshares Fund, the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust (JRCT), the Polden-Puckham Charitable Foundation (PPCF), The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office and NATO for their support for our activities.

[source : About the ELN]

Lest we forget: at the NATO summit in Bucharest in April 2008, Putin told NATO that Ukraine joining NATO would be a red line. This was in response to NATO stating that Ukraine and Georgia would eventually join NATO, but no timetable was given.

NATO also had a Gentleman's Agreement, i.e. not written down, with Russia that NATO would not expand one inch east after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Since the fall of the Berlin Wall the following nations have joined NATO:
1999 - Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland;
2004 - Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Latvia, Slovakia, Slovenia;
2009 - Albania, Croatia.

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