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Bear
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Re: Ukraine and the Crimea
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Reply #20 on:
March 02, 2014, 05:25:08 am »
Ukraine mobilises for war, calls up reserves
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/03/02/uk-ukraine-idUKBREA1H0EM20140302
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Re: Ukraine and the Crimea
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March 02, 2014, 05:41:40 am »
Ukrainians are flexing their muscle right back but are desperately crying for help. So far it hasn't arrived.
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Re: Ukraine and the Crimea
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March 02, 2014, 12:08:36 pm »
Putin captured 2 airfields.
Brace yourself, the war is comming. This is no joke :/
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Re: Ukraine and the Crimea
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roll on death
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nikomas
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Re: Ukraine and the Crimea
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March 02, 2014, 01:05:25 pm »
Now lets all watch as the west and nato chickens out
Or use economic sanctions, basically the same thing as chickening out anyway.
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Re: Ukraine and the Crimea
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March 02, 2014, 02:12:45 pm »
Why are people making fun of US and NATO for not interfering? Why should they interfer? It is mostly Ukraine's inner conflict between two sides. Russia is supporting their side though but they are trying to do it without firing a shot. They'll most likely seize the Russian side of Ukraine without firing a shot. Oh when Ukraine opens fire at Russians- now thats a act of war and will throw in a big fuel bomb.
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nikomas
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Quote from: NightRain on March 02, 2014, 02:12:45 pm
Why are people making fun of US and NATO for not interfering? Why should they interfer? It is mostly Ukraine's inner conflict between two sides. Russia is supporting their side though but they are trying to do it without firing a shot. They'll most likely seize the Russian side of Ukraine without firing a shot. Oh when Ukraine opens fire at Russians- now thats a act of war and will throw in a big fuel bomb.
How is seizing the "Russian side" of ukraine not an act of war?
Fuck man, that's the same excuse the nazi's used isn't it?
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tank130
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Re: Ukraine and the Crimea
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Quote from: nikomas on March 02, 2014, 01:05:25 pm
Now lets all watch as the west and nato chickens out
Or use economic sanctions, basically the same thing as chickening out anyway.
Really Nikomas.... you would prefer they get into a conflict and start throwing around some Nukes?
You call it Nato & the West chickening out, I call it the West and Nato using their brains and not escalating us into a 3rd world war.
Seriously dude - use your head.
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XIIcorps
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Re: Ukraine and the Crimea
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March 02, 2014, 02:45:13 pm »
There will be no world war 3, with the amount of thermonuclear ordinance at stake. The world will simply cease to exist within 3 hours of the first bomb dropping.
Personally I much prefer the west "chickening" out and living to live another day.
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nikomas
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Re: Ukraine and the Crimea
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March 02, 2014, 02:47:09 pm »
So basically, big countries get to do what they want because otherwise the world will end? That what you're saying tank?
It'd not like this is the first time Russia has pulled something like this in the past few years is it?
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AmPM
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I'll take Russian intervention over the national socialist backed new Ukrainian government. Much more stable that way
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tank130
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Re: Ukraine and the Crimea
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March 02, 2014, 03:45:35 pm »
Quote from: nikomas on March 02, 2014, 02:47:09 pm
So basically, big countries get to do what they want because otherwise the world will end? That what you're saying tank?
It'd not like this is the first time Russia has pulled something like this in the past few years is it?
Give your head a shake. We should not be dropping nukes the second a large country steps out of line either.
What should be done is everything possible first, and taking military action last.
China & Russia are not allies per say, but rest assured if the West decided to flex its muscles in Russia, China would seize the opportunity to finally take on the West. They own the West monetarily, give them the right opportunity and the West is fucked.
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AmPM
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Re: Ukraine and the Crimea
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March 02, 2014, 04:12:43 pm »
What people don't understand, is that the Crimea is a Russian province that was added to Ukraine in order to make a clean administrative line during the Soviet Era. That would be like us adding Oklahoma to Texas, then Texas leaving the US and the people in the old state of Oklahoma wanting to still be in the US. Years later, Texas has a revolution and is taken over by radical National Socialists. The US takes the opportunity to retake Oklahoma with the consent of the people living there.
TLDR: Russia is doing what the people in the affected area want anyway, and Ukraine's puppet government is upset because it's one of the most important areas in the country. If you think the core revolutionaries were good guys you have been reading too much of the media hype.
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mrshark
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Re: Ukraine and the Crimea
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March 02, 2014, 04:39:33 pm »
USA sure as hell isn't getting involved publicly after Iraq and Afghanistan, except for maybe tier 1 units and maybe missiles (same situation as Syria). No one will know that the commandos are there so it doesn't matter for media purposes.
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terrapinsrock
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Re: Ukraine and the Crimea
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Quote from: AmPM on March 02, 2014, 04:12:43 pm
What people don't understand, is that the Crimea is a Russian province that was added to Ukraine in order to make a clean administrative line during the Soviet Era.
Not quite.
The Crimea was given to the Ukraine in 1954 due to the fact that Ukraine was in a better position to help the Crimea after WWII (remember, Sevastopol and the surrounding areas saw two major battles and was essential in ruins by 1945). In addition, Nikita Khrushchev was also half Ukrainian, so he may have been a bit inclined towards giving things to Ukraine.
But, you have to remember, the Crimea was still part of the Ukraine when the Soviet Union broke up. It still is legally a part of the Ukraine. Russia seizing it could ignite a breakup similar to the breakup of Yugoslavia (if you remember was quite ugly and led to massacres on both sides).
Quote from: AmPM on March 02, 2014, 03:01:17 pm
I'll take Russian intervention over the national socialist backed new Ukrainian government. Much more stable that way
As I pointed out earlier, a Russian intervention may appear to stabilize thing in the eastern parts of Ukraine on the surface, but could lead to a nasty breakup or war. Plus, many of the Baltic republics will be quite a bit more concerned about the Russians, and remember they are NATO members.
The best thing would hopefully be for Crimea to remain within Ukraine, with more autonomy.
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Re: Ukraine and the Crimea
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March 02, 2014, 11:07:25 pm »
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnA2fEhqq-I
English Subs. Actually this is so true
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Sachaztan
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Re: Ukraine and the Crimea
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March 03, 2014, 02:37:56 am »
Next step: Russia invades the baltic states to protect their "interests" and "Russians".
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LiquiDeath
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Re: Ukraine and the Crimea
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March 03, 2014, 03:57:59 am »
this thread shows nicely the age differences in audience. i was similarly surprised to hear identical media pro EU/USA massage spilled all over facebook by my younger friends. it seems new generations are more suspectible for brainwash and more important CANNOT make their own research/opinion... i pity you
- janukovich was legitimately direct elected president, and there was 1 year left to new elections anyway
- west of ukraine is cheating on social dotations (dont know the term, they get money for free for unemployment etc.) and in same time doing illegal construction work all over middle europe. now you tell me, if you were worker in east region working hard local and actually making some product, would you agree to go EU so more cheaters can get free money through varoius programmes and ngo and you work on them, and as bonus you get quotas what u can do? oh and i forgot from now on, russia will bill market prizes for oil and gas, remember no more friends
- after cease fire, protesters abolished treaty 1 hour later, i heard no disgrace comments from eu/usa why?
- these are the good democratic and peaceful boys sponsored by eu/usa and i was massaged by media>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8JC-ZjqFb4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtqQeJ315nw&feature=share
- crimea was always russian, it was added to ukraine in 1954 only by drunktard chruscov to simplify ussr administration
- recent nobel prizes won> EU for what again?, obama for raining peace from drones okay.jpg, communistic terrorist mandela hmm, UCK albanian terrorist and human parts and drug dealer thaci next... and ppl still insist that only everything russian is rotten and evil?
dont get me wrong, i dont like em russians, they occupied my country. its true they tend to be pretty obnoxious and arrogant but this latest coup to try to unrest old big bear voloda gone too far... all the false media hype will only add insult to injury, russia will get crimea for free, i think putin was laughing his ass off and accepted this as gift. btw did you get feel that even on olympics everybody from west was basically wishing something goes wrong so they can start point fingers? how sick is that? clean your own houses first!
You will see no help for ukraine. EU and obama will peddle with some empty words, will not go to some g8 bbq or something and it will be all, ampm and tank summed it up.
In the end even usa and nato themself set up very nice precedense in :the theft of kosovo:...
its basically same story now and crimea will be russian. deal with it
more important get a grip on real life and judge it objectively for everybody
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Sachaztan
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Re: Ukraine and the Crimea
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Quote from: LiquiDeath on March 03, 2014, 03:57:59 am
this thread shows nicely the age differences in audience. i was similarly surprised to hear identical media pro EU/USA massage spilled all over facebook by my younger friends. it seems new generations are more suspectible for brainwash and more important CANNOT make their own research/opinion... i pity you
Haha, people who live in glass houses...
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XIIcorps
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Quote from: Sachaztan on March 03, 2014, 04:22:02 am
Haha, people who live in glass houses...
should not be inside on sunny days
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