Blame Cheney and Soros For Ukraine's Shut-off of Gazprom Fuel

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January 16, 2009 (LPAC)--Today the gas shut-off continues, with inconclusive negotiations taking place, and President Dmitri Medvedev of Russia calling for a summit to discuss the matter this Saturday, which will be attended by representatives of the EU and Tymoshenko.

On Jan. 14 Gazprom's gas exports to Europe failed to flow beyond Ukraine, a provocation against Russia engineered by British asset, Dick Cheney, and advocated by Nazi George Soros since as early as 2006. "It looks like they are dancing [to] music that is not orchestrated in Ukraine..", said Gazprom's #2, Alexander Medvedev, revealing in a bombshell conference call to reporters (in English) the existence of a U.S.-Ukraine Charter on Strategic Partnership, signed by Ukraine and the U.S. on Dec. 19, 2008. "[W]e don't have all the details of it,... but we do know that part of this agreement referred to the transit ... through Ukraine to Europe, which is especially suspicious. Now we could make some guess why Ukraine behaved in such an unreasonable way and continues to do so," Alexander Medvedev told the press on January 14th. This agreement, he said, mentions gas only once, when it states that the parties "intend to work closely together on rehabilitating and modernizing the capacity of Ukraine's gas transit infrastructure," according to the text posted on the U.S. State Department's website.

LPAC has further discovered that Section III of this agreement states that Ukraine and the U.S. "intend to work closely together on rehabilitating and modernizing the capacity of Ukraine's gas transit infrastructure, and to diversify and secure Ukraine's sources of nuclear fuel." It also says that through actively developing cooperation with Ukraine's regions, including Crimea, the U.S. supports Ukraine's plan to promote security, democracy and prosperity through expanded economic development.... The U.S. and Ukraine also intend to cooperate in the area of public-private partnerships in regions of Ukraine...."

A recent Novosti article references "[A] cooperation agreement Kiev and Washington signed in December," under which, apparently, "The U.S. would modernize Ukraine's crumbling pipelines and could receive control of the network." Novosti reports the defensive response by Prime Minister Tymoshenko, that Ukraine will not relinquish control of the network to either foreign control or privatization.

Cheney visited Ukraine in September, one month after Soros orchestrated Georgia's attack on South Ossetia. On Sept. 19, Ukrainian President Yukoshenko visited the U.S. and met with Bush.

Back in April 26, 2006, following a Russian cut-off of gas supplies to Ukraine at the beginning of the year, George Soros authored a call in the Financial Times of London for Europe to band together and engage in a gas war against Russia. Europe should use its role as the market that Russia depends on for gas export, as leverage "to break up the Russian gas monopoly and inhibit the currently prevailing devious arrangements," and "to improve the balance of power." Soros decries the fact that as long as Europe depends on Russia for gas supplies, "Russia is in the driver's seat," but if European nations stick together, they could break Russia's monopoly and influence and "improve the balance of power."

This is a direct attack from London's assets in the United States, Cheney and Soros, to undermine a U.S.-Russian partnership.