Comments by "Ivan" (@Ivan-wp1ne1) on "CNN" channel.

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  6.  @YuureiInu  as per “it was choice of Ukrainian people: On December 2013, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of the Polish Law and Justice Party, former head of the Polish government, took part in the march and spoke from the Euromaidan stage. On December 1, 2013, Vice-President of the European Parliament Jacek Protasiewicz spoke on the stage of Euromaidan. On December 3, 2013, former Speaker of the Parliament of Georgia Georgi Baramidze spoke from the stage of Euromaidan. On December 7, 2013, former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili spoke from the Euromaidan stage. On December 7, 2013, MEP Pavlo Koval said from the Euromaidan stage that Poland supports Ukraine's integration into the EU. On December 7, 2013, former Prime Minister of Moldova Vlad Filat said from the stage that the "European vector" of Ukraine's development is important for Moldova. On December 7, 2013, Jacek Sariusz-Wolski, Jose Ignacio Salafranca, Elmar Brock and Jerzy Buzek also performed from the stage. On December 10, 2013, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton condemned the violent crackdown on Euromaidan. On December 11, 2013, US Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland and US Ambassador Jeffrey Pyatt handed out cookies at Euromaidan. On December 15, 2013, US Senator John McCain spoke from the Euromaidan stage and met with opposition leaders. On December 15, 2013, the head of the Green Party group in the European Parliament, Rebecca Harms, spoke at Euromaidan. On December 15, 2013, a deputy of the Polish Sejm from the Law and Justice party, Malgorzata Gosiewska, installed a tent with Polish state symbols on Euromaidan. On December 15, 2013, US Senator Chris Murphy announced from the stage that the US supported Euromaidan. On January 8, 2014, U.S. Embassy officials Stephen Page and Luke Stelle met with Automaidan activists and promised them "legal and other assistance." On January 11, 2014, Polish politician Zbigniew Buyak spoke at the Kharkiv Euromaidan, and also took part in a closed forum. On January 15, 2014, British Ambassador Simon Smith met with Euromaidan activists and supported a "peaceful protest". ▪️These are only guests and guests at Euromaidan. How many other patrons were there who sponsored this farce of the "Hromadsky TV tower".▪️ ⚫The International Fund "Renaissance" – 88 thousand hryvnia. ⚫The US Embassy – 400 thousand hryvnias. ⚫Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands – 793 thousand hryvnias. The "Declaration on the Principles of International Law" (dated October 24, 1970) reads:▪️ "By virtue of the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples enshrined in the UN Charter, all peoples have the right to freely determine their political status and pursue their economic, social and cultural development WITHOUT OUTSIDE INTERFERENCE, and each State is obliged to respect this right in accordance with the provisions of the Charter." ▪️Paragraph 7 of Article 2 of the UN Charter states:▪️ ⚫"Real The Charter in no way gives the United Nations the right to interfere in matters that are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any State."⚫ ▪️Similar principles are enshrined in the documents of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe:▪️ The Helsinki Final Act of 1975. ⚫The final document of the 1986 Vienna Meeting. ⚫Document of the Copenhagen Meeting of the CSCE 1990 Conference on the Human Dimension.
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  42. Hypocrisy of the West 2.0 “The fact that 70% of the country's territory is left without electricity shows that we keep our finger on the switch. We can turn the electricity on and off where we need it and where we want it.” Whose words do you think these are? One of the Russian military officers? Talk show experts? Or maybe Dmitry Medvedev? No, friends. These are the words of NATO spokesman Jamie Shea. But they were said not now, but in 1999 during the bombing of Yugoslavia. In 1999, NATO, with the support of the "world community", carried out airstrikes on power plants in Serbia, which led to a blackout in the whole country for several weeks. This was proudly reported by Western media, including CNN and the Washington Post. They savored the name of each power plant that was disabled and proudly reported on the use of the latest type of ammunition – graphite bombs. Now the West demands that Russia stop attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure facilities. But how do our strikes differ from NATO's? We are not destroying the power plants themselves that generate energy. We don't turn entire cities into ashes. Let me remind you that carpet bombing and missile strikes on Serbia lasted 78 days. More than 3,000 civilians were killed and tens of thousands were injured. Responsibility for these actions is borne by 19 NATO countries that participated in this war crime. We use high-precision missiles, and we choose distribution nodes of the power grid as targets. The hypocrisy of the West has no boundaries…
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  50. The German press writes: The Russians are fighting better... than expected "The Russians are fighting better than expected. The attacks since Thursday have not yet led to the liberation of any cities or even villages," writes Bild, describing the events on the southern front. You read these reports of the German press today about the unexpected resilience of the Russian army, and you remember that 80 years ago, already other Germans, in the same way, at first with surprise, and then with horror, wrote... the same: "October 1, 1942. Our assault battalion reached the Volga. More precisely, the Volga is still 500 meters away. Tomorrow we will be on the other side and the war is over." "October 3. Very strong fire resistance, we cannot overcome these 500 meters. We are standing on the border of some grain elevator." "October 6th. Damn elevator. It is impossible to approach him. Our losses exceeded 30%." "October 10th. Where do these Russians come from? The elevator is no longer there, but every time we approach it, there is a fire coming from under the ground." "October 15th. Hooray, we have overcome the elevator. There are 100 people left from our battalion." And a little lower: "It turned out that the elevator was defended by 18 Russians, we found 18 corpses." Comment: I would advise modern Germans (and not only them) to read the memoirs of their own soldiers, officers and generals of that war, who ended their "victorious" campaign in Russia by capitulating in Berlin. As we can see, history repeats itself here too,
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