We'll see. And you should check to see whether your sources are Russian or more objective.Reports are that Ukrainian forces in the Crimea are defecting/resigning en masse.
We'll see. And you should check to see whether your sources are Russian or more objective.Reports are that Ukrainian forces in the Crimea are defecting/resigning en masse.
They are likely as objective as your sources about what happened during the phone conversation between Obama and Putin.We'll see. And you should check to see whether your sources are Russian or more objective.
I'm sure that will cause Putin and Obama to rush back to their strategy meetings and rethink their options.Canada should stay out and not provide any logistical support or weaponry
Russian-speaking Ukrainian army soldiers, for sure. Ukrainian speakers from Kiyev and L'vov are probably pretty enthusiastic about the possibility. We don't know wtf is happening w the Ukrainian army or whether it can / will / wants to fight and hopefully this is one question that doesn't have to be answered. The most daunting scenario yesterday involved a total collapse of the Ukrainian army and a Russian blitzkrieg through the Ukraine to the Polish border. I'm sure that "political units" would have followed closely behind the combat troops to deal with "disruptive elements in the population". Russians tend to do that sort of thing.They are likely as objective as your sources about what happened during the phone conversation between Obama and Putin.
It is quite believable that the Ukrainian soldiers in the Crimea would be reluctant to fight the Russian army, don't you think?
I sincerely doubt it. These soldiers are sitting in the Crimea amidst a russian speaking population, surrounded by russian troops, with massive russian military superiority not far away, and getting instructions from an improvised government in Kiev. Fight or live to see another day??Russian-speaking Ukrainian army soldiers, for sure. Ukrainian speakers from Kiyev and L'vov are probably pretty enthusiastic about the possibility.
The Ukes did fight the Russians in the early days of WW II before the Nazis made the fatal mistake of pissing them (the Ukes) off.We don't know wtf is happening w the Ukrainian army or whether it can / will / wants to fight
You are missing the point that plotting to overthrow a foreign sovereign government is an act of war.But the fact that the govt is "corrupt as hell" assures that the elections will either be false or completely irrelevant, no?
The Quebec and Canadian govts are not "as corrupt as hell". And that again is the entire point here. Which you are missing.
Save for the fact that Lenin and Stalin were pseudonyms. There is really not much similarity between Ulyanov, Dzhugashvili and Putin.Lenin – Stalin – Putin: funny how there are so many similarities with their surnames and their actions
Yes Crimean Tatars made up a large portion of the population of Crimea before World War II, which doesn't change the fact that there were many Russians living there, that it was Russian from the Reign of Catherine the Great to 1954 and that Ukrainians never lived there.So, that's YOUR justification? Not surprising.
With a bit of research, I found that mostly Ethic Tartars lived there (Crimea)
Save for the "minor" fact that none of Austria had ever been part of Germany let alone part of Germany for two hundred years I'm sure it's a great analogy - not.Funny, I recall reading about Hitler making similar justifying comments about Austria in 1938
Obviously you were in the presence of military genius. :frusty:At the barber shop, guy next to me going on and on how Obama is a coward and how the us should be sending troops to Ukraine to push out the Russians.
True, but it still may not be a bad idea.Most of the industry and good jobs are in the eastJust chop Ukraine in half and get it over with..
Who was doing that? You are setting up a straw man. Supporting peaceful democratic reforms is not plotting to overthrow the government.You are missing the point that plotting to overthrow a foreign sovereign government is an act of war.
Here in Canada the Harper Tories are waging war against Canadian telecom companies and giving virtually free spectrum to foreign telecom companies. Harper Tories are corrupt to the core.By omission, you assume that western leaders, especially the US presidents are models of purity and good intentions. They don't work for the people, they work for big banks, big defense industry, big lobbies (AIPAC) and big Pharma.
There are treaties with real teeth in the case of Japan and the U.S., Taiwan (ROC) and the U.S. and the Philippines and the U.S.If the world (US & EU) stands by and does nothing, which is exactly what it will do... look at the precedent that this will set for China, which has its eyes on Taiwan, disputed islands with Japan and Philippines