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Posted: Mar 3, 2014 - 3:39pm

 NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:
Gotta love the EU when it gets really really mad:
But at an emergency meeting in Brussels the foreign ministers of Germany, France, Italy and Spain resisted calls for trade sanctions, instead limiting discussion to freezing long-running talks with Russia on visa liberalisation that would have made it easier for Russians to visit Europe.
  That's really going to have Putin quivering at the knees.
 
Russia is Europe's third largest trading partner (after the US, 1, and China, 2), so yeah, go and shoot yourselves in the foot with trade sanctions, why don'tcha. {#Wink}
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Posted: Mar 3, 2014 - 1:26pm

Gotta love the EU when it gets really really mad:
But at an emergency meeting in Brussels the foreign ministers of Germany, France, Italy and Spain resisted calls for trade sanctions, instead limiting discussion to freezing long-running talks with Russia on visa liberalisation that would have made it easier for Russians to visit Europe.

  That's really going to have Putin quivering at the knees.
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Posted: Mar 3, 2014 - 7:52am

Heard the One About Obama Denouncing a Breach of International Law? - disinformation
"Rather than striving for an evenhanded assessment of how “international law” has become so much coin of the hypocrisy realm, mainline U.S. media are now transfixed with Kremlin villainy. (...) But especially in times of crisis, as with the current Ukraine situation, such inconvenient contradictions go out the mass-media window. What remains is an Orwellian baseline, melding conformist ideology and nationalism into red-white-and-blue doublethink."

Palin's folksy wisdom: the bees will get angry if you disturb a bees' nest.
(and the former obviously has to be blamed on the black man in the white house, never on any neocon hive-poking that's likely to keep on taking place in various designated trees in the forest).

In 'real' news:
Reuters - Russia's Black Sea Fleet has told Ukrainian forces in Crimea to surrender by 0300 GMT on Tuesday or face a military assault, Interfax news agency quoted a source in the Ukrainian Defence Ministry as saying.
 
The ultimatum, Interfax said, was issued by Alexander Vitko, the fleet's commander. 
 
The ministry did not immediately confirm the report and there was no immediate comment by the Black Sea Fleet, which has a base in Crimea, where Russian forces are in control.
 
"If they do not surrender before 5 a.m. tomorrow, a real assault will be started against units and divisions of the armed forces across Crimea," the agency quoted the ministry source as saying.

Russian Defense Ministry dismisses Ukraine ultimatum reports as ‘total nonsense’ — RT News
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Posted: Mar 3, 2014 - 5:00am

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I don't see how she got anything right.  The quote said they might invade the Ukraine I think everyone knew there were instabilities there at least since Russia started using energy supply as a political weapon during the time of a previous US administration.  And there are pretty clear reasons they would support the ethnic Russian nationalists in the Crimea so it was pretty obvious to everyone, including the Ukrainians that this was likely to occur.  But of course they weren't going to do anything while there was a pro-Russian Ukraine government.  I don't think anyone is suggesting that keeping that government was a better situation.  The fact of the matter is that we have awfully limited influence there and that would be true under any administration.  And we don't have an alternate world to test the hypothesis that something different would have happened if she was president.

 

Had no intention of going down the hypothetical road.

Just based upon Obama's total lack of any coherant foreign policy (and his US Senate voting record), the outcome was very predictable and she got it right (and within a specified time period), for whatever reasons.

That is all.


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Posted: Mar 2, 2014 - 11:24pm

 kurtster wrote:

How many things does someone have to get right before they get any credit for their insight ?

 
I don't see how she got anything right.  The quote said they might invade the Ukraine I think everyone knew there were instabilities there at least since Russia started using energy supply as a political weapon during the time of a previous US administration.  And there are pretty clear reasons they would support the ethnic Russian nationalists in the Crimea so it was pretty obvious to everyone, including the Ukrainians that this was likely to occur.  But of course they weren't going to do anything while there was a pro-Russian Ukraine government.  I don't think anyone is suggesting that keeping that government was a better situation.  The fact of the matter is that we have awfully limited influence there and that would be true under any administration.  And we don't have an alternate world to test the hypothesis that something different would have happened if she was president.
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Posted: Mar 2, 2014 - 11:01pm

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yep, over joyed even.  time to call it a day.

my 6 day weekend is being interupted by an extra day of work in the morning.

g'night.

 

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Posted: Mar 2, 2014 - 10:57pm

 NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:

Kurtster, that was really insightful.

(happy now?)

 
yep, over joyed even.  time to call it a day.

my 6 day weekend is being interupted by an extra day of work in the morning.

g'night.


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Posted: Mar 2, 2014 - 10:51pm

 kurtster wrote:

How many things does someone have to get right before they get any credit for their insight ?

 
Kurtster, that was really insightful.

(happy now?)
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Posted: Mar 2, 2014 - 10:48pm

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She could have just said Russia might invade the Ukraine sometime.  I don't see how any US President would have affected this.  Even Regan who had them convinced he was effin nuts, wouldn't have much influence, unless he could figure out a way to trade them arms for Crimea.

 
How many things does someone have to get right before they get any credit for their insight ?
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Posted: Mar 2, 2014 - 7:46pm

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She evidently learned a lot more about foreign policy by being able to see Russia from her back door than Obama did restringing basketball hoops on Chicago playgrounds ...

And yes, I don't mind Palin ... except her voice, too flippin shrill.

 
She could have just said Russia might invade the Ukraine sometime.  I don't see how any US President would have affected this.  Even Regan who had them convinced he was effin nuts, wouldn't have much influence, unless he could figure out a way to trade them arms for Crimea.
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Posted: Mar 2, 2014 - 1:43pm

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She evidently learned a lot more about foreign policy by being able to see Russia from her back door than Obama did restringing basketball hoops on Chicago playgrounds ...

And yes, I don't mind Palin ... except her voice, too flippin shrill.
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Posted: Mar 2, 2014 - 7:40am

 NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:
The anti-Russian rhetoric coming from the west is a bit rich. John Kerry seems to have conveniently forgotten that (...)
 
Add the high-minded talk about sovereignty...

Sovereignty means very little when drones enter other countries, against their wishes, and kill their civilians.
Sovereignty means little when 5 billion $ gets invested in Ukraine's opposition to "promote democracy" (or on a smaller scale in Venezuela).
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Posted: Mar 2, 2014 - 6:44am

 NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:

Telling me! It feels a bit close to home as it is.

Given the current situation, that fighting has not actually started and an uneasy truce prevails I honestly think that the only sensible way foward is to split Crimea off from the Ukraine and turn both into separate countries. This would appease Russia and the demonstrators would get what they wanted, an independent state that could move closer to Europe. As it is there is a huge risk of war and everyone losing something if not everything.

The anti-Russian rhetoric coming from the west is a bit rich. John Kerry seems to have conviently forgotten that the US marched into Iraq on less of a pretext than that facing Russia right now. The majority of the Crimea is Russian. Crimea even belonged to Russia until 1954 (well just gloss over the fact that the Soviets ethnically cleansed it before that but, hey ho).
 
Reports this morning are that large numbers of Ukrainian troops are defecting.
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Posted: Mar 2, 2014 - 6:42am

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Blimey. If this kind of shit was happening in the eighties we'd all be bricking ourselves.

 
Telling me! It feels a bit close to home as it is.

Given the current situation, that fighting has not actually started and an uneasy truce prevails I honestly think that the only sensible way foward is to split Crimea off from the Ukraine and turn both into separate countries. This would appease Russia and the demonstrators would get what they wanted, an independent state that could move closer to Europe. As it is there is a huge risk of war and everyone losing something if not everything.

The anti-Russian rhetoric coming from the west is a bit rich. John Kerry seems to have conviently forgotten that the US marched into Iraq on less of a pretext than that facing Russia right now. The majority of the Crimea is Russian. Crimea even belonged to Russia until 1954 (well just gloss over the fact that the Soviets ethnically cleansed it before that but, hey ho).

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Posted: Mar 1, 2014 - 5:12pm

 NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:

  guess it's no laughing matter but still.  

My prediction: the EU and the US will do a bit of blustering about this and that and naughty naughty Putin but in the end Russia will exert its influence over the region. Putin will be a hero at home and become  in some disguise or other a benevolent (or less so) dictator of Russia, keeping tight control over any splinter groups and minorities. Over time corruption will set in, or Putin dies and the place will gradually fall apart from corruption and general ineptitude.

 
I think you're right, Putin had it away in Georgia, or what became Georgia less South Ossetia and Abkhazia, in 2008. And that was, to a greater or lesser extent, a shooting war. The lesser extent meaning it was one between two utterly mismatched opponents.
 
I imagine that the Russians must want the Crimea hugely - their Black Sea fleet is based there, and they negotiated hard to keep a presence there at the breakup of the USSR. Looks like they'll get it, because what else can Ukraine do?
 
Blimey. If this kind of shit was happening in the eighties we'd all be bricking ourselves.


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Posted: Mar 1, 2014 - 2:45pm

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The comments are interesting.
 
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Posted: Mar 1, 2014 - 2:37pm

Battleship Potemkin!
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Posted: Mar 1, 2014 - 12:36pm

Russia moves to bring back ambassador from US, amid Ukraine crisis


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Posted: Mar 1, 2014 - 11:02am

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Social network wars...

A leader of the Ukrainian radical group Pravy Sektor (Right Sector), Dmitry Yarosh, has called on Russia’s most wanted terrorist Doku Umarov to act against Russia in an address posted on Right Sector’s page in VKontakte social network.

The statement points out that “many Ukrainians with arms in the hands” supported Chechen militants in their fight against Russians and “it is time to support Ukraine now.”

The message, signed “leader of Right Sector Dmitry Yarosh” then calls on Umarov “to activate his fight” and “take a unique chance to win” over Russia.

What's next? Calling on the (Muslim) Tatars in Crimea to start a jihad (which might get some Western cash/arms flowing)? {#Wink}

 
  guess it's no laughing matter but still.  

My prediction: the EU and the US will do a bit of blustering about this and that and naughty naughty Putin but in the end Russia will exert its influence over the region. Putin will be a hero at home and become  in some disguise or other a benevolent (or less so) dictator of Russia, keeping tight control over any splinter groups and minorities. Over time corruption will set in, or Putin dies and the place will gradually fall apart from corruption and general ineptitude.



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