Is Yuschenko A Spy?

Is Yuschenko a Spy?

Postby sektor_Gaza » 19 Jan 2009, 11:24

It is clear that Pan Yuschenko is promoting US neo-cons interests in Ukraine and Europe. His elections was completely funded by Soros Foundations (in reality by Department of State, USA). He paid money to people to stay in protest movement to show so called support as an evidence of democratic movement in Ukraine for Western Press. He has almost bankrupt his country by lack of management skills, now US Corporations will buy all Ukrainian property (banks, factories, companies, infrastructure) for free. His wife worked for US Department of State.

May be Yuschenko is a mere Spy, sent cause a disaster all around?
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Re: Is Yuschenko a Spy... for Russia?

Postby NOT sektor_Gaza » 19 Jan 2009, 15:14

sektor_Gaza wrote:It is clear that Pan Yuschenko is promoting US neo-cons interests in Ukraine and Europe. His elections was completely funded by Soros Foundations (in reality by Department of State, USA). He paid money to people to stay in protest movement to show so called support as an evidence of democratic movement in Ukraine for Western Press. He has almost bankrupt his country by lack of management skills, now US Corporations will buy all Ukrainian property (banks, factories, companies, infrastructure) for free. His wife worked for US Department of State.

May be Yuschenko is a mere Spy, sent cause a disaster all around?



Actually, there are many here who agree you that Pan Yushenko has been a disaster for Ukraine. In fact, the disaster started just before he was elected when he confused everyone by suddenly saying he wanted a "Unity" government with Party Regions. Instead of forming an Orange Coalition government, he played games for months. Then he destroyed the socialist party by telling Moros that he was not going to help the socialists form a coalition with Julias Block and told them to ally with Party Regions so that Tymechenko would be forced to accept a unity government, supposedly for the good of the country --of course, she still refused. And the same thing again the last election but his party had to be dragged into the coalition. But not for long. Instead of supporting the coalition, a few of his party loyalists sabotaged Julias attempts to govern again and again, and finally a few of them withdrew from the coalition altogether. It is only because Yuchenkos own party members revolted against him that the coalition has survived. And this crisis with Russia would not have happened had Yuchenko not sabotaged earlier negotiations it with his public provocations of Russia and insistence on lower prices and keeping RusUkrEnergo just days before a deal was expected to be concluded. Not enough? The day before the PM went to Moscow, Yuchenko issued contradictory and critical statements which threatened to undermine the negotiations. And instead of congratulating Russia and Ukraine for concluding a deal that was necessary for them, he stays silent -making everyone in Ukraine afraid that he will sabotage the deal again at any moment. BUT we don't think that he works for the U.S. because everything he has been doing has undermined Ukraine. Less than THREE PERCENT of the people of Ukraine support him. I used to support him. Not anymore. We all want him to go back to his real masters.... in the Kremlin.
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Re: Is Yuschenko a Spy?

Postby Guest » 19 Jan 2009, 17:31

"We all want him to go back to his real masters.... in the Kremlin."
Oh, no, please, leave him for yourselves. :lol: And do whatever you like.
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Re: Is Yuschenko a Spy?

Postby Guest » 20 Jan 2009, 03:44

With "friends" like Russia that cuts gas off on new eyars day, where else should Ukraine look?
Russia is definetly not a friend and all the hate that comes from posters above is proove to it.
You guys just hate Ukraine, and don't tell me that is only Yushenko that you hate.
DO YOU REALLY THINK THERE COULD BE A FUTURE TOGETHER AFTER WHAT HAS BEEN GOING ON.
Ukraine had been friendly contry to Russia and in return they (Stalin and co.)starved ukranians to death in 1932. I think it would be wise for Ukarinian people to look for friends out west. It only makes sence.
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Re: Is Yuschenko a Spy?

Postby sektor_Gaza » 20 Jan 2009, 05:17

Guest wrote:With "friends" like Russia that cuts gas off on new eyars day, where else should Ukraine look?
Russia is definetly not a friend and all the hate that comes from posters above is proove to it.
You guys just hate Ukraine, and don't tell me that is only Yushenko that you hate.
DO YOU REALLY THINK THERE COULD BE A FUTURE TOGETHER AFTER WHAT HAS BEEN GOING ON.
Ukraine had been friendly contry to Russia and in return they (Stalin and co.)starved ukranians to death in 1932. I think it would be wise for Ukarinian people to look for friends out west. It only makes sence.


I think this posted by Yushenko :) Do not hide from us, you b***d!
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Re: Is Yuschenko a Spy?

Postby Kusnetsov » 20 Jan 2009, 08:32

Yuschenko is not a spy. What for? First, he's lack of talent to be a spy. Second, there is no any necessity to be it. Spying takes into account a certain degree of a secresy activity in searching and giving information. The Ukrainian president does it in public. No, he is not a spy. He's just destroying Ukraine incarnating in reality his darkest dreams and the orders of his sponsors. And it's unknown what is more fearful: incarnating the darkest dreams or the orders of the foreign promoters.
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Re: Is Yuschenko a Spy?

Postby Mata Hari » 20 Jan 2009, 09:07

Gaza u might be the first Spy here !! stop such provocing Idiotisms, u stooger, say something serious, but anyway u don't have enough brain, as there exists only stinky Vodka .. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Is Yuschenko a Spy?

Postby Kusnetsov » 20 Jan 2009, 09:27

Mata Hari wrote:Gaza u might be the first Spy here !! stop such provocing Idiotisms, u stooger, say something serious, but anyway u don't have enough brain, as there exists only stinky Vodka .. :lol: :lol: :lol:

What a delirium? (Что за чушь?)
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Re: Is Yuschenko a Spy?

Postby Guest » 20 Jan 2009, 09:52

Kusnetsov wrote:
Mata Hari wrote:Gaza u might be the first Spy here !! stop such provocing Idiotisms, u stooger, say something serious, but anyway u don't have enough brain, as there exists only stinky Vodka .. :lol: :lol: :lol:

What a delirium? (Что за чушь?)

Don't forget--she/he is Mata Hari :)
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Re: spies

Postby GUEST » 20 Jan 2009, 11:02

Here is best reply to sicktor_crazy and his friends on EU Forum:

Moskal1 wrote:
Who lost the war? Definitely, the Ukraine. But the term "looser" is hardly applicable as the country ever since 1991 has never been the subject, but an object of the global politics. In other words, the Ukraine is much more used then uses. And it is approaching to its logical end.

BK answer:
It saddens me to say it M. Moskal1, but these sick sentiments and warped perception of Ukraine are precisely why Ukraine would rather be with Europe and NATO than with Russia. Friendship, after all, is only possible where there is mutual respect. If you are any indication then Russia does not appear to respect anyone, least of all, itself.
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