Reformed Churchmen

We are Confessional Calvinists and a Prayer Book Church-people. In 2012, we remembered the 350th anniversary of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer; also, we remembered the 450th anniversary of John Jewel's sober, scholarly, and Reformed "An Apology of the Church of England." In 2013, we remembered the publication of the "Heidelberg Catechism" and the influence of Reformed theologians in England, including Heinrich Bullinger's Decades. For 2014: Tyndale's NT translation. For 2015, John Roger, Rowland Taylor and Bishop John Hooper's martyrdom, burned at the stakes. Books of the month. December 2014: Alan Jacob's "Book of Common Prayer" at: http://www.amazon.com/Book-Common-Prayer-Biography-Religious/dp/0691154813/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1417814005&sr=8-1&keywords=jacobs+book+of+common+prayer. January 2015: A.F. Pollard's "Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: 1489-1556" at: http://www.amazon.com/Thomas-Cranmer-English-Reformation-1489-1556/dp/1592448658/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1420055574&sr=8-1&keywords=A.F.+Pollard+Cranmer. February 2015: Jaspar Ridley's "Thomas Cranmer" at: http://www.amazon.com/Thomas-Cranmer-Jasper-Ridley/dp/0198212879/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1422892154&sr=8-1&keywords=jasper+ridley+cranmer&pebp=1422892151110&peasin=198212879

Showing posts with label Obama and Ukraine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Obama and Ukraine. Show all posts

Monday, March 24, 2014

(RussiaTV) Post-Cold War West Poked Russian Bear With Stick But the Bear Swipes Back

Published on Mar 24, 2014


Crimea's secession has steered up a storm in the West, with flaming speeches being heard from politicians. However, there's little real action being taken - Why? What frightens the power players?


We ask these questions to David Speedie from the Carnegie Council for Ethics and International Affairs.


(RussianTV) Comrade Lavrov: Russia Not Clinging to G-8 if West Doesn't Want It

Published on Mar 24, 2014


"The G8 is an informal club, no one gives out membership cards and no one can expel members," Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told at a media conference at the Hague. "If our Western partners believe that this format has exhausted itself, let it be. We are not clinging to it."


CrossTalk: After Crimea - Who's on Right Side of History?

Published on Mar 24, 2014 


How has the world changed with the advent of the most recent Ukraine crisis? How realistic is Russia's isolation by the West? And are we experiencing a new geopolitical paradigm shift? CrossTalking with Martin McCauley, Mark Sleboda and Christoph Hoerstel.


Sunday, March 23, 2014

Rep. Mike Rogers (House Intel): Putin is not done in Ukraine

Ukraine Story Starts To Fade - Less Coverage Of Crimea Takeover - Media Buzz Spin Cycle

(WashPo) NATO general warns of further Russian aggression

NATO general warns of further Russian aggression

By , and , Updated: Sunday, March 23, 1:03 PM

BELBEK, Crimea — NATO’s top military commander warned Sunday that Russia could seek to expand its territorial conquest to new areas, just a day after Russian forces seized some of the final Ukrainian military installations in the contested Crimean Peninsula.


U.S. Air Force Gen. Philip M. Breedlove, the commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Europe, said Russia had assembled a large force on Ukraine’s eastern border that could pose a threat to Moldova’s separatist Transnistria region.

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<caption> A Russian armored vehicle attempts to enter Belbek Airbase in Crimea where Ukrainian forces are resisting handing over control. </caption>
A Russian armored vehicle attempts to enter Belbek Airbase in Crimea where Ukrainian forces are resisting handing over control.

“The [Russian] force that is at the Ukrainian border now to the east is very, very sizeable and very, very ready,” Breedlove said at an event sponsored by the German Marshall Fund.


Ukraine’s east is also considered under threat; Ukrainian officials have been warning for weeks that Russia is trying to provoke a conflict there, a charge Russia denies.


But Breedlove said Russian ambitions extend beyond Ukraine.

For the rest, see:

Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL): US Sanctions on Russian "Good But Not Sufficient"

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Russian Troop Buildup Increases Along Ukraine's Border: Units Moving

Ukrainian Orthodox Patriarch on Russia's Annexation of the Crimea





Address
of Patriarch of Kyiv and All Rus-Ukraine Philaret
on the Russian annexation of the Crimea
Dear brothers and sisters!
Dear compatriots!

The calling of the Church is to testify about the truth. Therefore it is necessary to give moral evaluation of the annexation, or I should say Anschluss of the Crimea carried out by the Russian Federation not long ago.


On March 18, 2014 Russia's leaders publicly committed three violations of the commandments of God: Do not kill; Do not Tell false witness against your neighbor; Do not wish your neighbor's house ... (and) anything that is thy neighbor (Exodus 20:15-17). The consequence of armed aggression of Russian government against Ukraine has become bloodshed – the murder of the Ukrainian activist by the separatists in Donetsk, killing of the Crimean Tatar and of the Ukrainian serviceman in the Crimea.


Provocateurs, instigated and supported from Russia, sow the confusion and call for separatism, incite civil conflict in the eastern and southern regions of Ukraine. In the Crimea, Ukrainian troops loyal to the oath, and their families are subjected to continuous pressure, are intimidated, including using weapons.


In the occupatied Crimea community activists disappear without a trace. Those who were occupants’ hostages and were released, witness about the cruel, inhuman treatment, constant humiliation, death threats, simulation of execution. The Russian leadership is personally responsible for all this.
In the speech on March 18 in the Kremlin, the Russian President Vladimir Putin used the tool of the devil – he mixed the truth with falsehood. I am sure that half-truth from the mouth of the Russian leader that the whole world heard is worse than outright lies – as hidden poison in food is more dangerous than obvious poison.


Considering the disintegration of the totalitarian USSR a "tragic event", he didn’t say that in Ukraine, including the Crimea and Sevastopol, most people on December 1, 1991 at a public referendum without any coercion supported the independence of Ukraine. He did not mention a single word about the obligation not only to respect but also to guarantee the territorial integrity, sovereignty and inviolability of borders of Ukraine, taken over by the Russian Federation according to Budapest Memorandum of 1994 and the Treaty of Friendship of 1997.


Occupying and annexing the Crimea, the Russian leadership in fact challenged the entire system of international law. Now, according to Russian authorities, any dispute in the "zone of interests" of the Kremlin can be solved by military force and other means of pressure - ignoring the very principles of law and justice, the interstate and international agreements, the opinion of the world community.
Mr Putin himself implicitly acknowledges this, pointing out that in the past Russia allegedly was forced, because of its economic and political weakness, to sign the relevant agreements and make commitments. Based on logics and seeing the action, now that the Kremlin felt strong, it can afford to reject all the obligations and act at its discretion.


Justifying the aggression against Ukraine, the Russian President appeals to the common historical past of our countries and peoples. But at various times under the Russian authorities, in addition to Ukraine, there was a number of countries – Belarus, the Baltic States, Poland, Finland, Moldova, the Caucasus and Central Asia countries. To all appearances, from the Russian leadership now we can expect not only the invasion to south-eastern Ukraine, but also to any of these countries. For, as in Ukraine there are ethnic Russians and Russian-speaking people, the Kremlin is prepared to justify their seizure by the "protection of their interests".


Putin officially started using such definitions as "Russian world", "historical Russia", "Russians is a divided nation", "Ukrainians and we are one people". All this, along with nostalgia for past greatness of the state and the desire to revenge for the collapse of the Soviet Union, is a replica of the ideology and rhetoric of the fascist regimes of the twentieth century, particularly in Germany and Italy.
A good proof of this ideological connection is also anti-Ukrainian hysteria deployed in the Russian media. For months, pouring the Russian people with half-truths and outright lies about the events in Ukraine, while blocking access to any alternative point of view, the Russian authorities as before the authorities of the fascist states, deceived its own people that mostly welcomes and approves
its criminal acts.


History recalls that the Anschluss of Austria and the annexation of Sudetenland were also held under the slogans "unity of the people", "protection of national interests", "justice". There the "referendums" that gave necessary results for invaders also were conducted under the muzzles of weapons. But after the "peaceful" conquest began the bloodiest World War II, because the policy of appeasement does not always lead to peace and to a sense of impunity to aggression and desire to move on.


That is why I first of all address to the entire Ukrainian people: our country is treacherously attacked by the enemy, who occupied the part of Ukraine and seeks to destroy all our statehood and independence, and return us to the Kremlin imperial yoke. So, sacred duty of each of us is to help protect our common Ukrainian House from the attacker.


We must unite, because only in unity is the power of the people. Actions of the Ukrainian state can cause criticism, but remember: the occupation authorities will not allow any criticism.


Example of many nations suggests that solidarity and selfless struggle in defense of their home provided the victory over even much more numerous and stronger aggressor. After all, God is not in force – God is in the truth.


I express my solidarity with all those who fearlessly resist the aggressor. Much respect and honor to the brave Crimean Tatar people, which under occupation maintains loyalty to the unity of Ukraine. I am grateful for the courage to Archbishop Clement, clergy and faithful of the Crimean Diocese of Kyiv Patriarchate - our church will do everything possible in order to support them and protect their rights.


Once again I’ll repeat the words spoken many times on behalf of our Church in these days: the Ukrainian people does not have and should not have any hatred or hostility to the Russian people, even in the face of military aggression against our country. We want and I am sure – in the future will have friendly and equal relations between independent Ukraine and democratic Russia based on mutual respect to sovereignty and non-interference in the internal affairs of each other.


I appeal again to the international community: the time for declarations of deep concern expired long ago, it's time to act. So I welcome early signing of an association agreement between Ukraine and the EU, giving Ukraine the prospect of EU membership - as a guarantee of peace not only in our country but also in the whole Europe.


Now not only the fate of Ukraine is decided, but also the fate of the world. Humanity stands at the crossroads: either to turn back to the era when relations between the nations are not based on the law and justice, but by force of arms and cost of millions of victims, or together to stop this cynical aggression and save the world from the worst.


Therefore, all international security institutions: the UN, OSCE, NATO and the guarantor countries for Budapest Memorandum must take all measures to stop the aggression of Russia against Ukraine. Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God!


Dear brothers and sisters!


In these difficult days I would like to testify - Kyiv Patriarchate is with the Ukrainian people. We pray and ask God to protect our country and people from the invasion of strangers, we ask the Lord to strengthen Ukraine with invisible force in the struggle for justice, freedom and peace.
I call all the faithful to this prayer and firmly believe that the Ukrainian people will win in this fight.
May God bless our country, our brave armed forces and the entire Ukrainian people!


PHILARET,
Patriarch of Kyiv and All Rus-Ukraine

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Monday, March 17, 2014

(PBS) What is Putin's Endgame? Stairstep Game?

Russia's President Vladimir Putin has declared Crimea independent from Ukraine. How quickly will Russia move to annex the region, and will Moscow stop at there or push to neutralize the whole country? Judy Woodruff talks to Cliff Kupchan of the Eurasia Group and Nikolas Gvosdev of the Naval War College for perspectives on Putin's goals and the standoff between Russia and the West.
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Jehmu "O'Parrott Scholar" Green: Tea Party Caused Ukraine

Obama mouthpiece Jehmu Green managed to blame the Tea Party for the Ukraine Crisis because they are holding up the Ukraine aid package because it includes giveaways to the IMF.


Krauthammer's Hammer: "Obama Is Being 'Ridiculed by Russians'"

(ABC) Russian Deputy PM Laughs at Obama & Pinprick Sanctions: "Obama is a Prankster"

MOSCOW – Russia’s deputy prime minister laughed off President Obama’s sanction against him today asking “Comrade @BarackObama” if “some prankster” came up with the list.


The Obama administration hit 11 Russian and Ukrainian officials with sanctions today as punishment for Russia’s support of Crimea’s referendum. Among them: aides to President Vladimir Putin, a top government official, senior lawmakers, Crimean officials, the ousted president of Ukraine, and a Ukrainian politician and businessman allegedly tied to violence against protesters in Kiev.



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(Pravda.Russia TV): Comrade, After Crimea, What's Next?

So, the issue is settled now: Crimea became the part of Russia. Almost 97 percent of its inhabitants voted for this. But, as it always happens, when one issue is fixed, then ten other appear. How will the other Russia speaking regions react? How unjust will be -- if there will be any -- the sanctions against Russia? What strategy should Russia stick to?


Denis Denisov, director of the Ukrainian branch of the Institute of CIS countries: "If Russia has the strategy about what to do next, what actions are better to perform, how to behave in general, then, undoubtedly, it would be better not to stop. If there are just some tactical understanding -- and it often ends up like this -- then we'd better stop before we figure out some strategy and think what we can do next after we have adjoined Crimea". The safety of the Ukrainian south-east is an important issue after some announcements made by the leader of the far-right party Right Sector Dmytro Yarosh, who threatened to provide unrest to the country and even to blow up the gas pipe that connects Russia and Europe. However, such claim doesn't' seem to be serious.


Denis Denisov: "All these announcements of the extremists like Yarosh -- and especially him, concerning the fact, that this is kind of his election campaign. We know that he wants to be a president of Ukraine. And the announcement of him is stupid, even absurd. Moreover, making such announcements - especially about the pipe - he acts against his European and American friends who actually opened doors for him". What do you think of Crimean referendum? Why do the West still consider it as an occupation by Russia despite the fact that people actually wanted it?