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"The Crimean Incident."
someone please make me understand this my head is about to blow because of the pressure of thinking too much about what is happening. -why is it that most former US intelligence seem to dis-associate themselves with the US's foreign policy? -If the majority of Crimea want protection from Russia how will that disturb it's policy? -why is US backing a leader who has made "a coo detour" on the ruling govt? -what would the US do if Russia sided with the Opposition in USA and fund then to topple the govt in power? #is this another divide and rule thing? -what is US's interest in Crimea when the people there are "Russians?" -what does Washingbrain, sorry I mean, what does Washington make of the Ukraine military joining the pro-Russian supporter? #these are the issues we need to understand. By the way, let us not have a 'chicken memory here' what did Britain do with the Falkland Islands incident: did it not gather its troops to protect the its citizens there and what did the rest of the world do? ...and yet the Island is Argentina's soil. #crap |
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Edited by
Conrad_73
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Sun 03/02/14 02:49 PM
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"The Crimean Incident." someone please make me understand this my head is about to blow because of the pressure of thinking too much about what is happening. -why is it that most former US intelligence seem to dis-associate themselves with the US's foreign policy? -If the majority of Crimea want protection from Russia how will that disturb it's policy? -why is US backing a leader who has made "a coo detour" on the ruling govt? -what would the US do if Russia sided with the Opposition in USA and fund then to topple the govt in power? #is this another divide and rule thing? -what is US's interest in Crimea when the people there are "Russians?" -what does Washingbrain, sorry I mean, what does Washington make of the Ukraine military joining the pro-Russian supporter? #these are the issues we need to understand. By the way, let us not have a 'chicken memory here' what did Britain do with the Falkland Islands incident: did it not gather its troops to protect the its citizens there and what did the rest of the world do? ...and yet the Island is Argentina's soil. #crap 'splain how the Falklands are Argentinian,yet are well outside the 200mile Zone,not the 3-Mile,12-mile,no the 200-mile Zone! You can always march on the Crimea,I even have an extra K31 for you to carry along! Crimea never was really part of the Ukraine! People in the Crimea are Russians because Stalin sent them there after he killed off most of the Crimea-Tatars for being bad Bolsheviks! |
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how do my 'cousins' (USA) come in when Russia want' s to help those people then?
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What you should have asked was ...
What will America do about the crisis in Crimea? Answer: Nothing. Situation is somewhat like the US and Canada in 1776 |
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'splain how the Falklands are Argentinian,yet are well outside the 200mile Zone,not the 3-Mile,12-mile,no the 200-mile Zone! You can always march on the Crimea,I even have an extra K31 for you to carry along! Crimea never was really part of the Ukraine! People in the Crimea are Russians because Stalin sent them there after he killed off most of the Crimea-Tatars for being bad Bolsheviks! Because the sheep there were Argentinian citizens and the British had no right to take them home as war brides. And why make fun of the young man, he seems to have a better grasp of reality than most here. |
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What you should have asked was ... What will America do about the crisis in Crimea? Answer: Nothing. Situation is somewhat like the US and Canada in 1776 Hasn't the US and Europe done enough already? As for Crimea, the Russians have a treaty and acting within their rights. It is the US and Europe that have yet again attacked a sovereign country. Even the dim wit bimbo over in state has admitted spending $5 billion to start this whole mess. And now they have overthrown a legitimate government and install an IMF idiot to run the country. |
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I would say that the answer is none of your business
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I would say that the answer is none of your business I may be young Ms but your response seem rather contrary to what I expected from you or you just want to pretend "you know nothing about what's going on?" there lives involved there and you think this is a joke Ms? |
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Edited by
sweetestgirl11
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Sun 03/02/14 05:14 PM
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I would say that the answer is none of your business I may be young Ms but your response seem rather contrary to what I expected from you or you just want to pretend "you know nothing about what's going on?" there lives involved there and you think this is a joke Ms? no I just don;t think US decisions or plans (if any) there are any of your concern. perhaps concentrating on your own local issues would be more productive |
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"The Crimean Incident." someone please make me understand this my head is about to blow because of the pressure of thinking too much about what is happening. It is simple. That region is within the Ukraine, which is a sovereign nation. |
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Edited by
Surmar
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Sun 03/02/14 05:20 PM
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Sarah Palin was a prophet on what Russia was going to do back when she was running for Vice President; everyone merely laughed it off at the time, but she saw it coming.
http://youtu.be/6PMmY20nJ8E |
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I would say that the answer is none of your business I may be young Ms but your response seem rather contrary to what I expected from you or you just want to pretend "you know nothing about what's going on?" there lives involved there and you think this is a joke Ms? no I just don;t think US decisions or plans (if any) there are any of your concern. perhaps concentrating on your own local issues would be more productive |
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I would say that the answer is none of your business I may be young Ms but your response seem rather contrary to what I expected from you or you just want to pretend "you know nothing about what's going on?" there lives involved there and you think this is a joke Ms? no I just don;t think US decisions or plans (if any) there are any of your concern. perhaps concentrating on your own local issues would be more productive |
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Sarah Palin was a prophet on what Russia was going to do back when she was running for Vice President; everyone merely laughed it off at the time, but she saw it coming. http://youtu.be/6PMmY20nJ8E |
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What you should have asked was ... What will America do about the crisis in Crimea? Answer: Nothing. Situation is somewhat like the US and Canada in 1776 Hasn't the US and Europe done enough already? As for Crimea, the Russians have a treaty and acting within their rights. It is the US and Europe that have yet again attacked a sovereign country. Even the dim wit bimbo over in state has admitted spending $5 billion to start this whole mess. And now they have overthrown a legitimate government and install an IMF idiot to run the country. |
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What you should have asked was ... What will America do about the crisis in Crimea? Answer: Nothing. Situation is somewhat like the US and Canada in 1776 Hasn't the US and Europe done enough already? As for Crimea, the Russians have a treaty and acting within their rights. It is the US and Europe that have yet again attacked a sovereign country. Even the dim wit bimbo over in state has admitted spending $5 billion to start this whole mess. And now they have overthrown a legitimate government and install an IMF idiot to run the country. You are very welcome, keep you eyes and mind open as very little in this world is as it first seems. But if you are ever in doubt, follow the money, it never lies. |
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Here is an excerpt from a news report that explains it all:
Russia has long wanted to reclaim the lush Crimean Peninsula, part of its territory until 1954. Russia's Black Sea Fleet pays Ukraine millions every year to be stationed at the Crimean port of Sevastopol and nearly 60 percent of Crimea's residents identify themselves as Russian.
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What you should have asked was ... What will America do about the crisis in Crimea? Answer: Nothing. Situation is somewhat like the US and Canada in 1776 Hasn't the US and Europe done enough already? As for Crimea, the Russians have a treaty and acting within their rights. It is the US and Europe that have yet again attacked a sovereign country. Even the dim wit bimbo over in state has admitted spending $5 billion to start this whole mess. And now they have overthrown a legitimate government and install an IMF idiot to run the country. You are very welcome, keep you eyes and mind open as very little in this world is as it first seems. But if you are ever in doubt, follow the money, it never lies. I hope that's not a metaphor to mean the opposite of what I said. :) |
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Here is an excerpt from a news report that explains it all: Russia has long wanted to reclaim the lush Crimean Peninsula, part of its territory until 1954. Russia's Black Sea Fleet pays Ukraine millions every year to be stationed at the Crimean port of Sevastopol and nearly 60 percent of Crimea's residents identify themselves as Russian.
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Here is an excerpt from a news report that explains it all: Russia has long wanted to reclaim the lush Crimean Peninsula, part of its territory until 1954. Russia's Black Sea Fleet pays Ukraine millions every year to be stationed at the Crimean port of Sevastopol and nearly 60 percent of Crimea's residents identify themselves as Russian.
But of course they fail to mention the British and American involvement in the region financing the overthrow of an elected government, all to get the hooks of the IMF into another country. |
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