Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Anti-NATO, anti-government actions rage in Montenegro

By Vladimir V. Sytin
The Ukrainian Times

A mass rally, organized by opposition parties, took place in the Montenegrin capital of Podgorica. Its participants demanded the resignation of the Cabinet, formation of a transitional government and early parliamentary elections.

Importantly, thousands of Montenegrins protested against the entry of their country into the aggressive and faulty NATO.

According to Russian President Vladimir Putin, the foreign NATO legion made a criminal war against heroic defenders of the Donbas region. Together with Ukrainian neo-Nazi militants, the foreign legion acted in the interests of the hostile Western alliance. In fact, observers said mercenaries were captured in the east Ukraine with the thick London accent.

Analysts think it is understandable for Russia to want to save the southeast Ukraine, as a buffer against the next invasion from the West since 1941 (read: Nazi Germany). Meanwhile, despite the assurances given by George Bush I and other American presidents, Russia’s periphery states have been drawn towards the NATO. As Vladimir Putin once put it, Moscow has nonstandard solutions up her sleeve and no one will succeed in winning military superiority over Russia.

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