Cue

I missed this one, I have spent more time on Secret service and Ebola, it is
a more serious writing. Thank you for posting.

EM
On the 49th Parallel          
                 Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in
anarchy"
                    Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni
katika machafuko"

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Subject: [camnetwork] Fw: [NaijaPolitics] Vladimir Putin May Threaten World
War 3, But Thousands Of Russians Are Marching For Ukraine

In-law Mulindwa,
You couldn't have missed this, or did you?
CUE
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From: Naija Politics
Sender: Naija Politics
To: Naija Politics
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Subject: [NaijaPolitics] Vladimir Putin May Threaten World War 3, But
Thousands Of Russians Are Marching For Ukraine
Sent: Sep 29, 2014 01:40

  When Vladimir Putin discusses the possibility of World War 3 he appears to
be speaking out of both sides of his mouth. Putin extends an olive branch by
declaring Russia has no plans for “large-scale conflicts” over the Ukraine
war, yet at the same time makes threatening statements about Russia’s
nuclear weapons and the Russian military’s ability to invade eastern
European nations. Tens of thousands of Russian apparently feel enough is
enough and have been marching in protest in Moscow. In a related report
by The Inquisitr, former presidential adviser Andrey Illarionov claimed
that Vladimir Putin has been planning for a major war since at least 2003.
But Nigel Farage, leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party, suggests
that the U.S. and Russia need to stop squabbling over Ukraine and instead
enlist Putin to focus on the larger threat of the Islamic State. There’s
also some who blame the United States for instigating World War 3, although
some conspiracy theorists go way out into left field by suggesting a Jewish
conspiracy out of Israel is pushing for WW3. Earlier in the month, Vladimir
Putin painted the Ukraine war as being like World War II, except in this
case the U.S.-backed Ukraine are the Nazis and the Russian separatists are
the Soviet citizens of Leningrad. “Small villages and large cities are
surrounded by the Ukrainian army, which is directly hitting residential
areas with the aim of destroying the infrastructure,” Putin said. “It sadly
reminds me of the events of the Second World War, when German fascist…
occupiers surrounded our cities.” According to the Los Angeles Times, Putin
also warned the West that it’s “best not to mess with us” while also saying,
“”Thank God, I think no one is thinking of unleashing a large-scale conflict
with Russia. I want to remind you that Russia is one of the leading nuclear
powers.” According to the Pew Research Center, 52 percent of Russians
believe that Ukraine has “become a puppet in the hands of the West and the
U.S.A., who are pursuing an anti-Russia policy.” The 48 percent of Russian
who apparently disagreed with Vladimir Putin rose up in massive protests,
with an estimated 50,000 people marching through downtown Moscow during this
past week. Demonstrators for the People’s Freedom Party, Yabloko, and
Progress Party were heard chanting, “peace to Ukraine, freedom to Russia”
and “no Putin, no war,” and “Russia without Putin.” Boris Nemtsov is a
former Russian deputy prime minister who helped organize the march against
Vladimir Putin. He wrote on Facebook that “not even the lying propaganda
machine [of the Kremlin] can dismiss tens of thousands of educated and
free-thinking people as a fringe,” which was probably a reference to the
official police estimate claiming only 5,000 people were involved. Nemtsov
also painted Putin as the aggressor pushing for World War 3. “The main
outcome in Russia was a serious anti-war movement and peace party, which
today look dignified and powerful; especially against the backdrop of a war
party, whose leader is Putin…. The March was attended by some nationalists
and left-wing organization that indicates a serious schism in the left and
the nationalist movement on the issue of war with Ukraine. Because Putin is
for war, the march of peace was pronounced as anti-Putin in nature…. The
march had a very important psychological effect. Supporters of the world saw
each other and it turned out there is a lot of us; very much! It attaches
and strengthens our faith in our victory.” According to The Washington Post,
some of these marching Russians claimed “there’s an active war between our
countries” and that “the people are total zombies as to what is happening.”
It’s believed the peace rally didn’t get quite reach the number seen in
March, when a protest occurred before Russia officially annexed Crimea, but
some noted there were “many new faces.” “We must always show [Putin] that
there are people who think differently,” said 62-year-old Tatyana Komendant.
“There is a lot of propaganda — but you write that we don’t all think that
way.” Supporters of Vladimir Putin’s policies were also vocal in their
support. A counter-protest to the march attempted to hold flags in support
of Putin and also for the “Donetsk People’s Republic,” which is located in
eastern Ukraine, but it’s claimed their efforts were drowned out by the
pro-Ukraine protesters. It’s also claimed these people were “aggressive” and
“drunk” and attempted to provoke the pro-Ukraine protesters. According to
the Associated Press, Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov accused the
United States of not being able to abandon its Cold War “genetic code.” He
also claimed the Ukraine war was the result of an uprising against former
pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovich “backed by the US and the European
Union for the purpose of pulling Kiev out of its ‘organic role as a binding
link between’ east and west, denying it the opportunity for ‘neutral and
non-bloc status.'” Although German foreign minister claimed the Russian
annexation of Crimea “broke international law,” Lavroy said the
Russian-speaking population made the final decision. What do you think about
the allegations by these Russian protesters that Vladimir Putin is pushing
for war? Read more at Vladimir Putin May Threaten World War 3, But Thousands
Of Russians Are Marching For Ukraine               Vladimir Putin May
Threaten World War 3, But Thousan... When Vladimir Putin discusses the
possibility of World War 3 he appears to be speaking out of both sides of
his mouth. Putin extends an olive branch by View on www.inquisitr.com
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