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Crimea votes to be part of Russia
http://news.msn.com/world/crimeans-vote ... oin-russia" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"Just two weeks after Russian troops seized their peninsula, Crimeans voted Sunday to leave Ukraine and join Russia, overwhelmingly approving a referendum that sought to unite the strategically important Black Sea region with the country it was part of for more than two centuries."
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"Just two weeks after Russian troops seized their peninsula, Crimeans voted Sunday to leave Ukraine and join Russia, overwhelmingly approving a referendum that sought to unite the strategically important Black Sea region with the country it was part of for more than two centuries."
"Elections have consequences"...unless they clash with rich, Western people's business interests.
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Re: Crimea votes to be part of Russia
Yep, after a population of an area is forcibly removed and resettled with your own people, elections have consequences...
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Re: Crimea votes to be part of Russia
Ukraine asked US for arms, Obama offered MREs...
After all, its only been a few years since the US gave funds to speed up the destruction of Ukrainian arms including "...more than 400,000 small arms, 1,000 anti-aircraft missiles, and more than 15,000 tons of ammunition...."
http://www.frontpagemag.com/2014/dgreen ... fers-mres/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The US shouldn't get involved militarily, but I don't see anything wrong with selling Ukraine arms...Anything to piss off the Russians..
After all, its only been a few years since the US gave funds to speed up the destruction of Ukrainian arms including "...more than 400,000 small arms, 1,000 anti-aircraft missiles, and more than 15,000 tons of ammunition...."
http://www.frontpagemag.com/2014/dgreen ... fers-mres/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The US shouldn't get involved militarily, but I don't see anything wrong with selling Ukraine arms...Anything to piss off the Russians..
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Re: Crimea votes to be part of Russia
Obama coming down hard with sanctions. Sanctions levied on 11 Ukranian & Russian individuals...
11 down, 144 million to go....
11 down, 144 million to go....
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Re: Crimea votes to be part of Russia
Re: the Election - there was no choice given to remain with Ukraine.
So what would you geniuses do if you were POTUS? Invade? Nuke Moscow? Do nothing like Bush did when Russia invaded Georgia?
So what would you geniuses do if you were POTUS? Invade? Nuke Moscow? Do nothing like Bush did when Russia invaded Georgia?
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Re: Crimea votes to be part of Russia
Ron Paul makes a good point:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2 ... s/6544163/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2 ... s/6544163/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
What's the big deal? Opponents of the Crimea vote like to point to the illegality of the referendum. But self-determination is a centerpiece of international law. Article I of the United Nations Charter points out clearly that the purpose of the U.N. is to "develop friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples."
Why does the U.S. care which flag will be hoisted on a small piece of land thousands of miles away?
Critics point to the Russian "occupation" of Crimea as evidence that no fair vote could have taken place. Where were these people when an election held in an Iraq occupied by U.S. troops was called a "triumph of democracy"?
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IMO this is economic warfare. This is how most non-shooting wars will be fought from here on out.BDKJMU wrote:Obama coming down hard with sanctions. Sanctions levied on 11 Ukranian & Russian individuals...
11 down, 144 million to go....
These people are "puddings" inner circle and it will hurt them. I'm betting many are corrupt and when they start whining to "pudding" and the Russian public, the level of their corruption will become apparent. We'll see!
The EU sanctioned 22 people....
By the way, I was listing to another site which reported over 50,000 people in MOSCOW demonstrated AGAINST what Russia was doing......interesting.....
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Re: Crimea votes to be part of Russia
I'd call Merkel and Hollande and tell them it's in their backyard and they can deal with it. Then I would ask them if they want to contract for some natural gas because they will need it next winter when Putin shuts off the supply.dbackjon wrote:Re: the Election - there was no choice given to remain with Ukraine.
So what would you geniuses do if you were POTUS? Invade? Nuke Moscow? Do nothing like Bush did when Russia invaded Georgia?
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Re: Crimea votes to be part of Russia
Paul is ignoring the fact that the bulk of Crimea's population was forcibly removed to Siberia & resettled with Russians. Thats not self determination. No fair vote could have taken place because of that, not because of Russian troops in Crimea..danefan wrote:Ron Paul makes a good point:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2 ... s/6544163/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
What's the big deal? Opponents of the Crimea vote like to point to the illegality of the referendum. But self-determination is a centerpiece of international law. Article I of the United Nations Charter points out clearly that the purpose of the U.N. is to "develop friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples."
Why does the U.S. care which flag will be hoisted on a small piece of land thousands of miles away?
Critics point to the Russian "occupation" of Crimea as evidence that no fair vote could have taken place. Where were these people when an election held in an Iraq occupied by U.S. troops was called a "triumph of democracy"?
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Re: Crimea votes to be part of Russia
I wouldn't get involved militarily, but I would:dbackjon wrote:Re: the Election - there was no choice given to remain with Ukraine.
So what would you geniuses do if you were POTUS? Invade? Nuke Moscow? Do nothing like Bush did when Russia invaded Georgia?
-sell Ukraine arms
-toughest economic sanctions possible, including freezing of assests, trade embargo, not sanctioning 11 people..
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Re: Crimea votes to be part of Russia
I wouldn't do anything because I can't do anything. But the things that I would do, economic sanctions, freezing assets and such, I would do as quietly as possible.dbackjon wrote:Re: the Election - there was no choice given to remain with Ukraine.
So what would you geniuses do if you were POTUS? Invade? Nuke Moscow? Do nothing like Bush did when Russia invaded Georgia?
Of course they talk of freezing assets for weeks before actually doing it so that only an idiot would leave their assets where they could become frozen.
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Re: Crimea votes to be part of Russia
Good point. We got plenty of natty gas. Frack baby frack!HI54UNI wrote:I'd call Merkel and Hollande and tell them it's in their backyard and they can deal with it. Then I would ask them if they want to contract for some natural gas because they will need it next winter when Putin shuts off the supply.dbackjon wrote:Re: the Election - there was no choice given to remain with Ukraine.
So what would you geniuses do if you were POTUS? Invade? Nuke Moscow? Do nothing like Bush did when Russia invaded Georgia?
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Re: Crimea votes to be part of Russia
Russian Deputy PM Laughs at Obama’s Sanctions
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Re: Crimea votes to be part of Russia
Welp, definitely have to applaud Ron Paul and give the finger to Obama on this.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2 ... s/6544163/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Residents of Crimea voted over the weekend on whether they would remain an autonomous region of Ukraine or join the Russian Federation. In so doing, they joined a number of countries and regions — including recently Scotland, Catalonia and Venice — that are seeking to secede from what they view as unresponsive or oppressive governments.
These latter three are proceeding without much notice, while the overwhelming Crimea vote to secede from Ukraine has incensed U.S. and European Union officials, and has led NATO closer to conflict with Russia than since the height of the Cold War.
What's the big deal? Opponents of the Crimea vote like to point to the illegality of the referendum. But self-determination is a centerpiece of international law. Article I of the United Nations Charter points out clearly that the purpose of the U.N. is to "develop friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples."
Why does the U.S. care which flag will be hoisted on a small piece of land thousands of miles away?
Critics point to the Russian "occupation" of Crimea as evidence that no fair vote could have taken place. Where were these people when an election held in an Iraq occupied by U.S. troops was called a "triumph of democracy"?
Perhaps the U.S. officials who supported the unconstitutional overthrow of Ukraine's government should refocus their energies on learning our own Constitution, which does not allow the U.S. government to overthrow governments overseas or send a billion dollars to bail out Ukraine and its international creditors.
Though the Obama administration has applied some minimal sanctions on selected Russian and Crimean individuals, neither the U.S. nor the EU can afford significant sanctions against Russia. Global trade provides too much economic benefit to both sides.
Indeed, international markets rallied on news that the sanctions would be thus far minimal. They understand that trade and economic engagement are the surest roads to peace and prosperity. Let's hope governments will follow their lead.
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Re: Crimea votes to be part of Russia
Good thinking.BDKJMU wrote:Yep, after a population of an area is forcibly removed and resettled with your own people, elections have consequences...
Since Europeans killed off a lot of the Native Americans, I guess we'll have to let the remaining ones decide the upcoming U.S. elections in 2014 and 2016.
And screw those African American voters...they are simply imported folks dancing on Indian graves.
But, since you were probably serious, my bet is that the remaining local Tartar sauce folks in Crimea would probably vote to separate from the Ukraine as well...seeing as how they used to be a part of Turkey, no?
Besides, Obama already said we can't have people redrawing borders in democratic countries, now, anyway, so those Tartars are screwed.
BTW, everybody please quietly ignore Scotland while we're talking about this voting separation thinghy, right?
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Awwww....our baby is growing up right before our eyes....Skjellyfetti wrote:Welp, definitely have to applaud Ron Paul and give the finger to Obama on this.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2 ... s/6544163/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Residents of Crimea voted over the weekend on whether they would remain an autonomous region of Ukraine or join the Russian Federation. In so doing, they joined a number of countries and regions — including recently Scotland, Catalonia and Venice — that are seeking to secede from what they view as unresponsive or oppressive governments.
These latter three are proceeding without much notice, while the overwhelming Crimea vote to secede from Ukraine has incensed U.S. and European Union officials, and has led NATO closer to conflict with Russia than since the height of the Cold War.
What's the big deal? Opponents of the Crimea vote like to point to the illegality of the referendum. But self-determination is a centerpiece of international law. Article I of the United Nations Charter points out clearly that the purpose of the U.N. is to "develop friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples."
Why does the U.S. care which flag will be hoisted on a small piece of land thousands of miles away?
Critics point to the Russian "occupation" of Crimea as evidence that no fair vote could have taken place. Where were these people when an election held in an Iraq occupied by U.S. troops was called a "triumph of democracy"?
Perhaps the U.S. officials who supported the unconstitutional overthrow of Ukraine's government should refocus their energies on learning our own Constitution, which does not allow the U.S. government to overthrow governments overseas or send a billion dollars to bail out Ukraine and its international creditors.
Though the Obama administration has applied some minimal sanctions on selected Russian and Crimean individuals, neither the U.S. nor the EU can afford significant sanctions against Russia. Global trade provides too much economic benefit to both sides.
Indeed, international markets rallied on news that the sanctions would be thus far minimal. They understand that trade and economic engagement are the surest roads to peace and prosperity. Let's hope governments will follow their lead.
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Re: Crimea votes to be part of Russia
nothing.dbackjon wrote:Re: the Election - there was no choice given to remain with Ukraine.
So what would you geniuses do if you were POTUS? Invade? Nuke Moscow? Do nothing like Bush did when Russia invaded Georgia?
The key is to not get into this position to begin with. Obama is driven by events. The administration is purely reactionary, and has absolutely no comprehension of what motivates other cultures and heads of state. The misunderstood culture this month happens to be Russia.
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Re: Crimea votes to be part of Russia
We haven't exactly been endowed with deep thinkers at the helm the last 10 years...CID1990 wrote:nothing.dbackjon wrote:Re: the Election - there was no choice given to remain with Ukraine.
So what would you geniuses do if you were POTUS? Invade? Nuke Moscow? Do nothing like Bush did when Russia invaded Georgia?
The key is to not get into this position to begin with. Obama is driven by events. The administration is purely reactionary, and has absolutely no comprehension of what motivates other cultures and heads of state. The misunderstood culture this month happens to be Russia.
Obama's biggest problem seems to be
he does not listen to those around him that actually DO KNOW something
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That leaves no one. Obama has intentionally surrounded himself with people who think like him.Chizzang wrote:We haven't exactly been endowed with deep thinkers at the helm the last 10 years...CID1990 wrote:
nothing.
The key is to not get into this position to begin with. Obama is driven by events. The administration is purely reactionary, and has absolutely no comprehension of what motivates other cultures and heads of state. The misunderstood culture this month happens to be Russia.
Obama's biggest problem seems to be
he does not listen to those around him that actually DO KNOW something
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Presidents who do listen to their informed advisors are usually marked down as the good ones, that is true.Chizzang wrote:We haven't exactly been endowed with deep thinkers at the helm the last 10 years...CID1990 wrote:
nothing.
The key is to not get into this position to begin with. Obama is driven by events. The administration is purely reactionary, and has absolutely no comprehension of what motivates other cultures and heads of state. The misunderstood culture this month happens to be Russia.
Obama's biggest problem seems to be
he does not listen to those around him that actually DO KNOW something
To me, thats why the experience argument was so valid with Obama- he has never had to exist in a system that requires collaboration. The entire body of his experience over his entire adulthood has been one of independence. Couple that with the fact that he is obviously self assured of his own intellectual superiority and you have the recipe fir someone who not only will not listen to sage advice, but won't bother to surround himself with sage advisors in the first place.
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If the residents of Maine voted that they wanted to join Canada & Ottawa decided to recognize them as a province, what would your reaction be?
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Have fun! I've never been to Maine, though I'd like to go at some point. It would have no bearing on me.bluehenbillk wrote:If the residents of Maine voted that they wanted to join Canada & Ottawa decided to recognize them as a province, what would your reaction be?
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Re: Crimea votes to be part of Russia
Evidently Exxon Mobile has a huge deal in Russia with their countries largest oil company. Part of the deal involves a joint effort in drilling in the Black Sea. So far, Exxon has said it is neutral on the crisis. I wonder how much political pressure they're applying behind the scenes...
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Look man. Half my ammo comes from Ukraine and Russia. I'm OK with staying out of this.BDKJMU wrote:Obama coming down hard with sanctions. Sanctions levied on 11 Ukranian & Russian individuals...
11 down, 144 million to go....
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Re: Crimea votes to be part of Russia
Is Russian ammo that high quality? I'm sure if something happens I'm sure somebody else would pick up the slack for cheap foreign ammo.93henfan wrote:Look man. Half my ammo comes from Ukraine and Russia. I'm OK with staying out of this.BDKJMU wrote:Obama coming down hard with sanctions. Sanctions levied on 11 Ukranian & Russian individuals...
11 down, 144 million to go....
Keep Russian ammo cheap, baby!
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