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Posted: 2/24/2014 2:31:13 PM EDT
In on what everyone thinks will happen. I've not seen any stories posted yet, but the Russians are not going to let a port slip away. Also, it will be sad to see how Obama lets them get away with it.
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Russia is not going to invade but the result of Soviet ethnic cleansing and repopulation is most likely stand as Crimea becomes an unrecognized Russian autonomous region like Abkhazia or Transnistria.
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How exactly is the Ukraine in our interest? Granted on a personal level I'd love see Russia get fucked royally. However, I fail to see how this is in the United States interest to interfere.; that's a European issue.
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Interesting times we live in.
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Interesting times we live in. The message 0bama is sending with the coming military budget is being heard loud and clear. -K View Quote Seriously are you ready to go to war against Russia? I wish the Ukraine's the best but they should realize we ain't coming to pull their chestnuts out of the fire. |
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Seriously are you ready to go to war against Russia? I wish the Ukraine's the best but they should realize we ain't coming to pull their chestnuts out of the fire. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Interesting times we live in. The message 0bama is sending with the coming military budget is being heard loud and clear. -K Seriously are you ready to go to war against Russia? I wish the Ukraine's the best but they should realize we ain't coming to pull their chestnuts out of the fire. maybe not, but neither do you announce to the world that you plan to dismantle any real response from the US Military THE DAY AFTER there was a "negotiated" agreement in the Ukraine. This administration is being run by pre-schoolers. |
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How exactly is the Ukraine in our interest? Granted on a personal level I'd love see Russia get fucked royally. However, I fail to see how this is in the United States interest to interfere.; that's a European issue. View Quote The conflict in Ukraine is bitter, violent, and complicated. U.S. meddling would likely make them much more likely to sympathize with Russia- as many in their nation already do given the vicious nature of the protestors. Ukraine isn't a prize to win- it's an economic basket case on the verge of collapse. Spare us your amateur musings on what the U.S. should be doing to win this deep crisis on the other side of the world. |
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maybe not, but neither do you announce to the world that you plan to dismantle any real response from the US Military THE DAY AFTER there was a "negotiated" agreement in the Ukraine. This administration is being run by pre-schoolers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Interesting times we live in. The message 0bama is sending with the coming military budget is being heard loud and clear. -K Seriously are you ready to go to war against Russia? I wish the Ukraine's the best but they should realize we ain't coming to pull their chestnuts out of the fire. maybe not, but neither do you announce to the world that you plan to dismantle any real response from the US Military THE DAY AFTER there was a "negotiated" agreement in the Ukraine. This administration is being run by pre-schoolers. No, this thread is being strung along by people who have no idea what they're talking about. Jesus Christ what U.S. 'military response' is on the table over this? None. Some reading on the subject would be tremendously helpful to you. http://www.theamericanconservative.com/larison/ukraine-isnt-a-prize-and-no-one-is-winning-anything/ |
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maybe not, but neither do you announce to the world that you plan to dismantle any real response from the US Military THE DAY AFTER there was a "negotiated" agreement in the Ukraine. This administration is being run by pre-schoolers Marxist. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Interesting times we live in. The message 0bama is sending with the coming military budget is being heard loud and clear. -K Seriously are you ready to go to war against Russia? I wish the Ukraine's the best but they should realize we ain't coming to pull their chestnuts out of the fire. maybe not, but neither do you announce to the world that you plan to dismantle any real response from the US Military THE DAY AFTER there was a "negotiated" agreement in the Ukraine. This administration is being run by pre-schoolers Marxist. FIFY |
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Really don't follow what happens over there. Enough going on here at home, but how is the situation different for us to involve ourselves in versus the Georgia thing? Which Bush did nothing over as well.
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Seriously are you ready to go to war against Russia? I wish the Ukraine's the best but they should realize we ain't coming to pull their chestnuts out of the fire. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Interesting times we live in. The message 0bama is sending with the coming military budget is being heard loud and clear. -K Seriously are you ready to go to war against Russia? I wish the Ukraine's the best but they should realize we ain't coming to pull their chestnuts out of the fire. Oh, I think the Ukrainians realize it very well. Take Georgia for example. One day, they're fighting an American war for Americans, then the next day, they're on a plane back to defend their country against a Russian invasion, and the US Is all like, "So long, thanks for the help, now go die." Not saying the US should have come to Georgia's aid, but it was a weird situation to say the least. And the world observed. |
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Quoted: Oh, I think the Ukrainians realize it very well. Take Georgia for example. One day, they're fighting an American war for Americans, then the next day, they're on a plane back to defend their country against a Russian invasion, and the US Is all like, "So long, thanks for the help, now go die." Not saying the US should have come to Georgia's aid, but it was a weird situation to say the least. And the world observed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Interesting times we live in. The message 0bama is sending with the coming military budget is being heard loud and clear. -K Seriously are you ready to go to war against Russia? I wish the Ukraine's the best but they should realize we ain't coming to pull their chestnuts out of the fire. Oh, I think the Ukrainians realize it very well. Take Georgia for example. One day, they're fighting an American war for Americans, then the next day, they're on a plane back to defend their country against a Russian invasion, and the US Is all like, "So long, thanks for the help, now go die." Not saying the US should have come to Georgia's aid, but it was a weird situation to say the least. And the world observed. I interfaced with quite a few of the Georgian's before they got shipped back. Mostly hard guys. I have the odd feeling there was more than just Georgian's as far as hardware goes on those planes we flew them back on. |
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How exactly is the Ukraine in our interest? Granted on a personal level I'd love see Russia get fucked royally. However, I fail to see how this is in the United States interest to interfere.; that's a European issue. View Quote Reducing Russia's power in influence in Europe and Asia while expanding our own and demonstrating that we can, for once, actually be good friends and allies (especially to the newer NATO members and other current and prospective allies, which ostensibly could include a future Ukraine) is most certainly in our national interests. The U.S. doesn't exist in a geopolitical vacuum. What happens in Europe most certainly affects the U.S., and the Russian resurgence is a major part of what affects events in Europe (as well as in Asia, where we obviously have many interests; just look at how Russia has affected our response to Syria and Iran, among other things). IMO we should do whatever we can to ensure that Ukraine ends up being outside of the Russian orbit, looking Westward, and becoming a U.S. ally and perhaps even a part of NATO, eventually. |
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Quoted: How exactly is the Ukraine in our interest? Granted on a personal level I'd love see Russia get fucked royally. However, I fail to see how this is in the United States interest to interfere.; that's a European issue. View Quote Same reason the cold war existed... Except it never ended. That's why we are (and should be) involved. Hardcore communism just took a break and went under another name to spread itself around the world the past 23 years. It's coming back... |
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Quoted:Also, it will be sad to see how Obama lets them get away with it. View Quote What if Russia started telling the US what to do about Mexico |
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I'm actually kind of surprised that the temporary leader over there hasn't asked for immediate NATO membership. THAT would piss Russia off.
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why would obama care about ukrainians?
they white and christian. |
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Oh, I think the Ukrainians realize it very well. Take Georgia for example. One day, they're fighting an American war for Americans, then the next day, they're on a plane back to defend their country against a Russian invasion, and the US Is all like, "So long, thanks for the help, now go die." Not saying the US should have come to Georgia's aid, but it was a weird situation to say the least. And the world observed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Interesting times we live in. The message 0bama is sending with the coming military budget is being heard loud and clear. -K Seriously are you ready to go to war against Russia? I wish the Ukraine's the best but they should realize we ain't coming to pull their chestnuts out of the fire. Oh, I think the Ukrainians realize it very well. Take Georgia for example. One day, they're fighting an American war for Americans, then the next day, they're on a plane back to defend their country against a Russian invasion, and the US Is all like, "So long, thanks for the help, now go die." Not saying the US should have come to Georgia's aid, but it was a weird situation to say the least. And the world observed. Funny how Georgians and Ukrainians fought and died for American interests in Iraq and Afghanistan... Sorry guyz,LOL #YOLO is now American realpolitik. Is it any wonder that nobody takes the US seriously anymore? |
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Meanwhile we are sending weapons and aid to Iran, yes Iran, who then funnels them into Syria.
You know how we like to ask the rhetorical question "how much tax is enough tax" to liberals, knowing they can't answer honestly without saying 100%? Well, how much foreign intervention is enough foreign intervention? Also, I keep seeing this force reduction come up and it's a little baffling. Should we keep enough troops and gear at the ready to fight two official "hot" wars and numerous other "police actions" at all times? Being balls deep in the entire worlds affairs seems to be a little counter intuitive to the stated conservative ideology. |
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No, this thread is being strung along by people who have no idea what they're talking about. Jesus Christ what U.S. 'military response' is on the table over this? None. Some reading on the subject would be tremendously helpful to you. http://www.theamericanconservative.com/larison/ukraine-isnt-a-prize-and-no-one-is-winning-anything/ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Interesting times we live in. The message 0bama is sending with the coming military budget is being heard loud and clear. -K Seriously are you ready to go to war against Russia? I wish the Ukraine's the best but they should realize we ain't coming to pull their chestnuts out of the fire. maybe not, but neither do you announce to the world that you plan to dismantle any real response from the US Military THE DAY AFTER there was a "negotiated" agreement in the Ukraine. This administration is being run by pre-schoolers. No, this thread is being strung along by people who have no idea what they're talking about. Jesus Christ what U.S. 'military response' is on the table over this? None. Some reading on the subject would be tremendously helpful to you. http://www.theamericanconservative.com/larison/ukraine-isnt-a-prize-and-no-one-is-winning-anything/ I quite understand the deterrent effect of a strong, non minimized, military. I may not have a tankie thing but I did my time along the Czech border thank you very much. When you tell the world that your military is taking second seat to the FSA the world takes notice. |
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the ex leader who is in a wheel chair is going to end up looking like this guy. http://trialx.com/g/Ricin_Poisoning-4.jpg View Quote dioxin poisoning will fuck you up |
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I'm actually kind of surprised that the temporary leader over there hasn't asked for immediate NATO membership. THAT would piss Russia off. View Quote Russia keeps things stirred up in Ukraine for just that reason. Just like in Georgia, if there's an internal dispute the country can't get membership. |
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No, this thread is being strung along by people who have no idea what they're talking about. Jesus Christ what U.S. 'military response' is on the table over this? None. Some reading on the subject would be tremendously helpful to you. http://www.theamericanconservative.com/larison/ukraine-isnt-a-prize-and-no-one-is-winning-anything/ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Interesting times we live in. The message 0bama is sending with the coming military budget is being heard loud and clear. -K Seriously are you ready to go to war against Russia? I wish the Ukraine's the best but they should realize we ain't coming to pull their chestnuts out of the fire. maybe not, but neither do you announce to the world that you plan to dismantle any real response from the US Military THE DAY AFTER there was a "negotiated" agreement in the Ukraine. This administration is being run by pre-schoolers. No, this thread is being strung along by people who have no idea what they're talking about. Jesus Christ what U.S. 'military response' is on the table over this? None. Some reading on the subject would be tremendously helpful to you. http://www.theamericanconservative.com/larison/ukraine-isnt-a-prize-and-no-one-is-winning-anything/ When your opinion is bolstered by just posting some other dude's opinion, what point do you really have? For us to formally announce this force reduction as Russia is saber rattling does indeed send a clear message. |
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The conflict in Ukraine is bitter, violent, and complicated. U.S. meddling would likely make them much more likely to sympathize with Russia- as many in their nation already do given the vicious nature of the protestors. Ukraine isn't a prize to win- it's an economic basket case on the verge of collapse. Spare us your amateur musings on what the U.S. should be doing to win this deep crisis on the other side of the world. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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How exactly is the Ukraine in our interest? Granted on a personal level I'd love see Russia get fucked royally. However, I fail to see how this is in the United States interest to interfere.; that's a European issue. The conflict in Ukraine is bitter, violent, and complicated. U.S. meddling would likely make them much more likely to sympathize with Russia- as many in their nation already do given the vicious nature of the protestors. Ukraine isn't a prize to win- it's an economic basket case on the verge of collapse. Spare us your amateur musings on what the U.S. should be doing to win this deep crisis on the other side of the world. Ummmmmmm ok lol |
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Meanwhile we are sending weapons and aid to Iran, yes Iran, who then funnels them into Syria. You know how we like to ask the rhetorical question "how much tax is enough tax" to liberals, knowing they can't answer honestly without saying 100%? Well, how much foreign intervention is enough foreign intervention? Also, I keep seeing this force reduction come up and it's a little baffling. Should we keep enough troops and gear at the ready to fight two official "hot" wars and numerous other "police actions" at all times? Being balls deep in the entire worlds affairs seems to be a little counter intuitive to the stated conservative ideology. View Quote If we only had special Army teams who were well versed in UW and FID, among many other skills, and could disappear in the noise... |
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A few thousand protesters do not speak for a country of millions. Soros, the same guy that brought us Obama, is causing this shit. The main forces of the 'protest' are wanting EU inclusion, not autonomy.
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If we only had special Army teams who were well versed in UW and FID, among many other skills, and could disappear in the noise... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Meanwhile we are sending weapons and aid to Iran, yes Iran, who then funnels them into Syria. You know how we like to ask the rhetorical question "how much tax is enough tax" to liberals, knowing they can't answer honestly without saying 100%? Well, how much foreign intervention is enough foreign intervention? Also, I keep seeing this force reduction come up and it's a little baffling. Should we keep enough troops and gear at the ready to fight two official "hot" wars and numerous other "police actions" at all times? Being balls deep in the entire worlds affairs seems to be a little counter intuitive to the stated conservative ideology. If we only had special Army teams who were well versed in UW and FID, among many other skills, and could disappear in the noise... If only they actually recruited, selected, and trained for such possibilities anymore. |
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Quoted: A few thousand protesters do not speak for a country of millions. Soros, the same guy that brought us Obama, is causing this shit. The main forces of the 'protest' are wanting EU inclusion, not autonomy. View Quote Ah, yes, George Soros, the eternal agent of rootless cosmopolitanism and international capital.
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If only they actually recruited, selected, and trained for such possibilities anymore. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Meanwhile we are sending weapons and aid to Iran, yes Iran, who then funnels them into Syria. You know how we like to ask the rhetorical question "how much tax is enough tax" to liberals, knowing they can't answer honestly without saying 100%? Well, how much foreign intervention is enough foreign intervention? Also, I keep seeing this force reduction come up and it's a little baffling. Should we keep enough troops and gear at the ready to fight two official "hot" wars and numerous other "police actions" at all times? Being balls deep in the entire worlds affairs seems to be a little counter intuitive to the stated conservative ideology. If we only had special Army teams who were well versed in UW and FID, among many other skills, and could disappear in the noise... If only they actually recruited, selected, and trained for such possibilities anymore. I know, right? Best send in the SEALs |
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This is what will happen: Ukraine is BROKE, Russia is the only country offering to lend them billions, Russia will be in control again very soon.
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When your opinion is bolstered by just posting some other dude's opinion, what point do you really have? For us to formally announce this force reduction as Russia is saber rattling does indeed send a clear message. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Interesting times we live in. The message 0bama is sending with the coming military budget is being heard loud and clear. -K Seriously are you ready to go to war against Russia? I wish the Ukraine's the best but they should realize we ain't coming to pull their chestnuts out of the fire. maybe not, but neither do you announce to the world that you plan to dismantle any real response from the US Military THE DAY AFTER there was a "negotiated" agreement in the Ukraine. This administration is being run by pre-schoolers. No, this thread is being strung along by people who have no idea what they're talking about. Jesus Christ what U.S. 'military response' is on the table over this? None. Some reading on the subject would be tremendously helpful to you. http://www.theamericanconservative.com/larison/ukraine-isnt-a-prize-and-no-one-is-winning-anything/ When your opinion is bolstered by just posting some other dude's opinion, what point do you really have? For us to formally announce this force reduction as Russia is saber rattling does indeed send a clear message. What clear message? Ukraine isn't our puppet nor would we want them as a client or dependent state. There is little we can do to help them or their moribund economy. Jumping in feet first and instigating even more strident protests or violence by intimating that we will aid these protestors has been tried and failed many times. What Larison and I am saying is that it's time to stop playing with the destinies of other countries merely to antagonize Russia. It's harmful and counterproductive- particularly when our history is to quickly tire of the details of cleaning up the mess after the melodrama and bluster has moved on to something else. Name one legitimate Ukrainian or American interest that we serve by ham-fisted provocation. If you actually think that military intervention in Ukraine is something on our radar, not to mention NATO's, then you're reading too much WSJ and need to get out more. |
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Russian military always moves by train. Would be easy to follow.
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Quoted: This is what will happen: Ukraine is BROKE, Russia is the only country offering to lend them billions, Russia will be in control again very soon. View Quote If the Ukranian nationalists are smart they'd transfer Crimea back to Russia in exchange for the Russians assuming Ukranian sovereign debt. Presto, no more pesky ethnic Russians.
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If the Ukranian nationalists are smart they'd transfer Crimea back to Russia in exchange for the Russians assuming Ukranian sovereign debt. Presto, no more pesky ethnic Russians. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This is what will happen: Ukraine is BROKE, Russia is the only country offering to lend them billions, Russia will be in control again very soon. If the Ukranian nationalists are smart they'd transfer Crimea back to Russia in exchange for the Russians assuming Ukranian sovereign debt. Presto, no more pesky ethnic Russians. That'd be the inch. The mile would come later. |
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If the Ukranian nationalists are smart they'd transfer Crimea back to Russia in exchange for the Russians assuming Ukranian sovereign debt. Presto, no more pesky ethnic Russians. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This is what will happen: Ukraine is BROKE, Russia is the only country offering to lend them billions, Russia will be in control again very soon. If the Ukranian nationalists are smart they'd transfer Crimea back to Russia in exchange for the Russians assuming Ukranian sovereign debt. Presto, no more pesky ethnic Russians. I've been saying the former for some time, heck I've been sating they should offer with no strings. But, the latter would not be true, there would still be shitloads - and overwhelming majorities in Odessa and in the East. |
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Quoted: I've been saying the former for some time, heck I've been sating they should offer with no strings. But, the latter would not be true, there would still be shitloads - and overwhelming majorities in Odessa and in the East. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: This is what will happen: Ukraine is BROKE, Russia is the only country offering to lend them billions, Russia will be in control again very soon. If the Ukranian nationalists are smart they'd transfer Crimea back to Russia in exchange for the Russians assuming Ukranian sovereign debt. Presto, no more pesky ethnic Russians. I've been saying the former for some time, heck I've been sating they should offer with no strings. But, the latter would not be true, there would still be shitloads - and overwhelming majorities in Odessa and in the East. Don't the Russians have troops in Transdnester? Partition the country in two now, not after 10 years of war like Yugoslavia.
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What clear message? Ukraine isn't our puppet nor would we want them as a client or dependent state. There is little we can do to help them or their moribund economy. Jumping in feet first and instigating even more strident protests or violence by intimating that we will aid these protestors has been tried and failed many times. What Larison and I am saying is that it's time to stop playing with the destinies of other countries merely to antagonize Russia. It's harmful and counterproductive- particularly when our history is to quickly tire of the details of cleaning up the mess after the melodrama and bluster has moved on to something else. Name one legitimate Ukrainian or American interest that we serve by ham-fisted provocation. If you actually think that military intervention in Ukraine is something on our radar, not to mention NATO's, then you're reading too much WSJ and need to get out more. View Quote Not intending to, and deliberately making ourselves wholly unable to, are entirely different things. I get out plenty, thanks. |
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I sympathize, but it's not our problem. They want to be in the EU? Let the Europeans fight for them.
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In on what everyone thinks will happen. I've not seen any stories posted yet, but the Russians are not going to let a port slip away. Also, it will be sad to see how Obama lets them get away with it. View Quote It not any of Obama's business, Ukraine can take care of itself. All the Ukrainians have to do is make a lease deal with Outin and its done. |
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