Thursday, February 6, 2014

RECORDING: Top U.S. Official: "F--k the EU"

The White House is suggesting that Moscow is behind a leaked phone call in which a top U.S. official can be heard saying "f--k the EU,” reports The Hill.

In the call, which was anonymously posted on YouTube, Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland and U.S. Ambassador to the Ukraine Geoffrey Pyatt lay out their desired outcome for the crisis in Ukraine and accuse the European Union of not doing enough. White House spokesman Jay Carney said Thursday that the Russians tweeted out a link to the leaked recording, suggesting they were involved.

"The video was first noted and tweeted out by the Russian government," Carney said. "I think it says something about Russia's role."

8 comments:

  1. Actually it says more about why the rest of the world rightly hold the USSA government with great disdain. Especially this regime and it's collection of @ssholes.

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  2. What? They're irritated about a leak. It's not like they were doing anything wrong so what do they have to worry?

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  3. Perhaps it's Putin's way of letting the NSA know that other folks monitor the conversations of world "leaders", or maybe it's a salvo in the NSA's war with the CIA and State (with the side benefit of Russian misdirection), but whatever the source, I wholeheartedly agree with Nuland's sentiment--and apply it unequivocally to the USG too.

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    1. 06 February 2014
      Snowden Interview on German Television
      To this in the interview Snowden replies, "It’s interesting because he mentions three felonies. What he doesn’t say is that the crimes that he’s charged me with are crimes that don’t allow me to make my case; they don’t allow me to defend myself in an open court to the public and convince a jury that what I did was to their benefit.

      The Espionage Act … was never intended to prosecute journalistic sources, people who are informing the newspapers about information that is in the public interest. It was intended for people who are selling documents in secret to foreign governments, who are bombing bridges, who are sabotaging communications, not for people who are serving the public good. So it’s,

      I would say illustrative, that the president would choose to say that someone should face the music when he knows that the music is a show trial."
      http://jessescrossroadscafe.blogspot.com/2014/02/snowden-interview-on-german-television.html

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  4. Surely U.S. diplomats and politicians don't mind their phone calls being monitored, do they?

    And so what if Russia is involved? Certainly the U.S. has no problem with another country sticking its nose in THEIR business for a change, do they?

    I love it. Just keep on going exposing these politicians for the underhanded, unreliable scum they are.
    Assange, Manning, Snowden and now even Russia are ripping the clothes off the emperor.

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    1. What you talking about? The emperor has no clothes, dude,

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  5. In the same category as f***k you, this bitch was just crowned queen of the CFTC ball.
    Disgusting shit.

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-02-06/farce-complete-blythe-masters-joining-cftc

    EPJ, maybe you can do an expose.

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    1. JPMorgan’s and Blythe Masters’ Debacles in Commodities
      From a coal short so huge its size swamped the global market to allegations of energy price manipulation and lying about it: the way to create the perfect resume to advise the CFTC. Updated for today's news
      http://www.tavakolistructuredfinance.com/2010/08/blythe-masters-commody-debacles/

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