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The "sanctions" are meaningless. Which is not that bad at all. The kind of sanctions hurting the Russians, would sooner or later backfire against ourselves - and hurt us more than the Russians if they decide to play the sanction-you-sanction-me game really tough.
What makes a difference is that the Crimea was highly depending on the Ukraine. Over 80% of its needed energy was delivered by the Crimea, trading good not even mentioned. Russia will need 3-5 years to establish bridges and road corridors from Russia to the Crimea. For Russia, this will become a very expensive enterprise. Moscow will need to take over where the Ukraine now will refuse to deliver.
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I found this article interesting.
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Obama has warned Russia there will be "consequences" for their actions in Crimea.
Namely: 1. Russia will get a little bigger. 2. America will look a bit daft.
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Russia has demanded that the Ukrainian constitution is being changed. The Ukraine should become a federal state, and Russian should be guaranteed as a second official language.
the reasons can easily be seen. The language thing is about protecting the Russian minorities living in the Ukrainian West and strengthening the Eastern provinces, the constitution thing is ab out giving the Russian Eastern provinces solid influence in internal Ukrainian po9ltiics - something I argued from beginning on is one of the real top intentions of the Russians in this operation. The exciting question will be how the Kremlin will react if the Ukraine becomes an official EU membership candidate or an EU member. The Ukraine becoming a formal NATO member hopefully is a scenario that is not seriously pushed in the West. When surfing the web, more and more info is being blogged and shown in various places that show to what degree Western money was used in the Ukraine to destabilise the situation and to provoke unrest. Considering what criminal figures and fascists have taken over and now are hailed by Western politicians as "true democrats", one could vomit about the Western hypocrisy here. Meanwhile it became known today that the German government will not object to intentions by energy company RWE to sell shares or even all of DEA to Gazprom. That clearly indicates what to think about those robust words about sanctions they spit out all the time. It means nothing if at the same time a policy is being run that strengthens Russian influence in German and European energy policies. Jokes about boycotting Russian gas and use American companies as a replacement, are pointless, since the terminals needed in the Us to ship sufficient amounts of gas do not exist and would not be ready before several years - if the US energy revolution survives indeed. There are some indicators hinting that maybe it all is just a huge hype that lacks substance to last, US companies have reduced their investments in fracking and shale gas production in the past 6 months or so. On the internaional law thing, I have read three comments by Germany experts for said international law now who all said the same: formally, the international law guarantees the integrity of national states "as they are" (which can be seen both positive and negative). However, there is not one detail ruling that local regions do not have a right to secede. The right to split up, is recognised. International law only marks some demands for the formal circumstances under which such a secession and earlier referendum should take place. - What we have in the given situatiohn, is a local population that by majority wants to no longer being governed by the Ukrainian government, but wants to secede. And that wish is perfectly legal, and it also is absolutely okay from a moral point of view. What can be criticised, is the speed by which the referendum was set up, not waiting for an elected government in Kiev to - well, to do what with said referendum? elay it? Cheat about it? Forbiddi8ng it in an act ofd dictatorial tyranny? And what kind of crimjnals can we expoect to get elected as new government when not he thugs of the ukrainian fascists rule the state offices and a money-stealing bitch like Tymochenko has still realistic chances to get elected? So, for mally you can attack Putin for pushing things this fast and uncompromised. In practical reality, why would one expect him to wait until a most likely corrupted leadership makes its nest in the Ukraine again, and then negotiate with them about something that is the natural right of people anyway knowing that these corrupted elites would never agree to let the Crimea voluntarily go anyway as if they had any claim to make and the population there being their property which they can own? The west absolutely is no innocent player here, nor an honest broker. In the end the West does not necessarily want freedom and law and order in the Ukraine, what you can see in how they shake hands with Tymochenko and the current gang around the interim "prime minister". What the West wants is the Ukraine in the EU at all cost and NATO once again sneaking towards Russia's borders. And we accuse Putin of thinking in schemes and patterns of the cold war...??? Double standards at their best, I say. Last but not least, the referendum expresses a secondary message as well. A deep mistrust and antipathy for NATO, and the EU.
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No world leader has much reason to take this president seriously, nor pay heed to whatever it is he has to say. Nor is the United States in any social and economic position to put up much fight. Obama's mouth is moving, but nothing's coming out. |
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Hanging chads.
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Not necessarily but... Ukraine will have no choice but to reform and adapt to certain standards to be part of EU or NATO. Take a look at NATO members including some poorer former Soviet republics. What Ukraine has to gain by being part of Russian federation? It has been 20 years under Russian influence as third world country. |
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lurking, but following the situation and this thread closely. Latest rumour is that there was massive vote fraud in the referendum, although that might just be put out by the western side to discredit the results.
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It was a real eye opener to see how close Russia and China really are. They will protect each other even in a war and it wasn't that long ago (1978) that they were having a border dispute with each other now that I think about it. This Friday is some kind of dead line Russia has given the Ukraine and it's forces to get out of their newly acquired area. Russia should've never let it go in the first place which I now hear was 1954? Personally I worry about which side President Obama has put us on ![]() Who will flinch first? ![]() |
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Atlas shrugged.
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Greece. Must not be explained - and even was not a former USSR republic. And the erosion and violation of laws and treaties by the EU and the other states, ALL THE TIME. Poland and former Czechoslovakia do not compare to the Ukraine, since their people always felt oppressed by the USSR, whereas many in the Ukraine do not, and are ethnic Russians. Kiew is still called by many Russians the "original mother of Russia." Quote:
Or is it about Svoboda? Mind you, German NPD and other European nationalspocialist extrmeist parties and Nazi ga gs maintain close relations with Svoboda. Svoboda seats several interim ministers right now. Other of the Maidan top atcivists who hijacked the events, are dubious figures, oligarchs, people close to the organised crime. Tymochenko is lika that as well. That is the pack people will have to vote their "representatives" from. There is Klitschko, a frendly guy believingn in fairt play and sportsmanship, that is why he has been overrolled by Svobody, which had stormed offices and claimed ministries for thmesleves while Klitschko still was calling his Uday party btogetzher to guess hioch of their own people they should send into negotations for right these offices. He is hopelessly naive, imo. What do you expect from allowing this Ukraine into the EU? The EU cannot even change things in Hungary. And NATO - do you still think the Russians will sit still when NATO moves ionce agaion right to its borders? One should know that better by now. They will play the Moldavian card, and they will destabilize the Ukraine and claim influence to balance the destabilising and influence-grabbing by the Wets in the Ukraine. The only victim of this Western advance - will be the Ukraine itself.
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