Neo-con heavy and the Maidan coup’s queen Victoria Nuland has taken aim at the voices not on board for World War III, labeling them as part of the dreaded “fringe.” Nuland, who is presently the State Department’s Under Secretary for Political Affairs, is likely unnerved by the demonstration over this past weekend by more than 50,000 people in Berlin and other cities in Germany, who went into the streets protesting NATO’s proxy war in Ukraine, with thousands more protesting across Europe. Those protests built upon a smaller, yet focused, “Rage Against the War Machine” protest of a few thousand people in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 19, which explicitly rejected the fake left-versus-right paradigm.
Speaking to a Feb. 27 event hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Congress, Nuland stated that “on the fringes of both parties, people are starting to question, but fundamentally, when you look at how this issue is polling around the country, Americans hate a bully,” though not clarifying to which bully she was referring. Nuland also tried to downplay those on the “fringe,” by noting that the U.S. has contributed more than $30 billion to Ukraine. “You can’t do that without overwhelming support of both parties in the Congress,” she added.