RUSSIA - The real purpose of Russian troops in Ukraine is to undermine the credibility of Nato. If you want to invade a country, it’s important to call it liberation. Over the coming weeks and months, that’s what we’re going to see in Ukraine. In fact it has started already. Just look at the Crimea.
UK - The turmoil in Ukraine is the "biggest crisis" to face Europe in the 21st Century, British Foreign Secretary William Hague has warned. He said Russia controlled the Crimea, in violation of Ukraine's sovereignty, and warned of "significant costs" if its troops did not withdraw.
ISRAEL - Ex-MK Aryeh Eldad notes that the US and Britain guaranteed Ukraine's security in exchange for nuclear disarming. The lesson for Israel from Ukraine's current plight, according to ex-MK Aryeh Eldad, is that Western guarantees of Israel's security must never be trusted.
ISRAEL - In an interview Monday, Economics Minister Naftali Bennett stated that his Jewish Home party would not allow the government to make radical concessions to the Palestinian Authority, even under heavy pressure from the US. “I will not accept a situation where Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu signs on a document to return Israel to the 1948 armistice lines,” Bennett said.
RUSSIA - The US Secretary of State spoke today of the unacceptability of invading a sovereign country on phony pretexts in order to assert one’s own interests in the 21st century. But no, he was not speaking about the United States, as one might have thought.
UKRAINE - Russian troops took over Crimea as the parliament in Moscow gave President Vladimir Putin a green light Saturday to use the military to protect Russian interests in Ukraine. The newly installed government in Kiev was powerless to react to the action by Russian troops based in the strategic region and more flown in, aided by pro-Russian Ukrainian groups. Putin sought and quickly got his parliament's approval to use its military to protect Russia's interests across Ukraine. But while sometimes-violent pro-Russian protests broke out Saturday in a number of Russian-speaking regions of eastern Ukraine, Moscow's immediate focus appeared to be Crimea.
USA - In the dying days of the Soviet Union, President George H W Bush gave a speech in Kiev urging Ukrainian nationalists not to provoke Moscow. US conservatives dubbed it his “chicken Kiev” speech. Having long since been branded America’s appeaser-in-chief, President Barack Obama now confronts his own chicken Kiev moment. Can Mr Obama stand up to Vladimir Putin, the Russian fox circling the chicken coop? It is unclear whether he has the will and the skill – let alone the means – to do so. Yet the future of his presidency depends on it. There can be little doubt that Mr Putin wants to restore the boundaries of the Russian empire. Mr Obama must somehow find a way to frustrate him.
UKRAINE - The United States government spent billions of dollars financing the recent coup in Ukraine. This ulterior agenda has created all sorts of chaos. It has allowed the rise of anti-Russian and ultra nationalist groups which are rapidly expanding their political influence in Kiev. These political forces now represent a direct security threat to Russia and has greatly increased the possibility of war breaking out. All of this has been the result of Washington’s insane decision to interfere in the internal affairs of Ukraine.
RUSSIA - Vladimir Putin has spoken to Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, and said that the "threat of violence from ultranationalists" forced him to intervene. In a sign of Putin's reach, Ukraine's head of navy has defected - and been charged with treason.
RUSSIA - Russia's rouble has fallen to a fresh all-time low against both the dollar and the euro after the political turmoil in Ukraine intensified. The rouble fell 2.5% to 36.5 roubles against the dollar and 1.5% against the euro to 50.30. Stocks on Moscow's MICEX main stock index also fell 9% in early trading. The Russian Central Bank was reported to have sold up to $10 billion (£6 billion) of reserves to support the rouble, according to Reuters news agency.
USA - When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the White House tomorrow, President Barack Obama will tell him that his country could face a bleak future - one of international isolation and demographic disaster - if he refuses to endorse a US-drafted framework agreement for peace with the Palestinians. Obama will warn Netanyahu that time is running out for Israel as a Jewish-majority democracy. And the president will make the case that Netanyahu, alone among Israelis, has the strength and political credibility to lead his people away from the precipice.
GERMANY - Great Britain used to play a key role in leading Europe, and the benefits have been substantial. But now, the UK is turning its back on the EU and has chosen to focus on peripheral issues. It is the wrong move.
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - Muslim riots on the Temple Mount are proof that they are using the compound for a political struggle, says Rabbi Shmuel Rabinovitch. The Rabbi of the Western Wall and the Holy Sites of Israel, expressed his disgust on Friday over the ongoing Muslim violence on the Temple Mount and the attempts to harm Jewish worshippers at the Western Wall.
IRAN - Militia carries out exercise to prepare for invasion of Holy City. General: the Islamic world is waiting for Tehran to call them to battle. The Islamist Basij militia force in Tehran ran a special military exercise Thursday and Friday preparing for an Iranian takeover of Jerusalem. The exercise, entitled "March to Al-Maqdis (Jerusalem)," included training in the event of such a takeover, including drills for the protection of cities, assistance and rescue, dealing with social unrest, the protection of sensitive and important military centers, dealing with the invasion and landing of "enemy" (IDF) forces from helicopters, and carrying out complicated tactical maneuvers at night.
USA - March may not come in like a lion everywhere across the nation, but winter will roar during the first several days of the month and impact more than 100 million people. Snow will expand from the northern Rockies and central Plains to portions of the Midwest this weekend, reaching the Northeast and mid-Atlantic on Sunday through Sunday night. The adverse winter conditions will continue to expand over the central Plains on Saturday and is forecast to shift slowly eastward on Sunday and Monday. Snowfall from the cross-country storm will exceed 1,500 miles on its journey. There is the potential for more than 6 inches of snow to fall along a 1,000-mile stretch from Kansas City and St Louis, Missouri; Peoria, Illinois; Indianapolis; Columbus, Ohio; Philadelphia; New York City, Trenton, New Jersey, and Washington DC. Some locations along this swath could end up with a foot of snow or more.