Again, how's that a problem for the USA? What business is it of the USA what kind of government Russia, Ukraine, Egypt, or Germany have? No one is threatening to invade the US here.
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Again, how's that a problem for the USA? What business is it of the USA what kind of government Russia, Ukraine, Egypt, or Germany have? No one is threatening to invade the US here.
Again, arguing that a problem for the USA? What business is it of the USA what kind of government Russia, Ukraine, Egypt, or Germany have? No one is threatening to invade the US here.
This actually does involve the United States. In 1994, the US, Britain, Ukraine, and Russia signed the Budapest Memorandum. Ukraine got rid of its nuclear weapons in exchange for independence and sovereignty in its borders. And also to protect Ukraine from aggression and economic pressure. Russia has obviously crossed the line here and the U.S. should be stepping in now.
The Ukraine has singled out the US and UK for help against Russia. The Budapest Memorandum has been mentioned.
Edit: Russian news agency Interfax says Ukraine faces 3am GMT deadline for the navy in Crimea to surrender or face "a real assault" - The Telegraph
So if Russia does start shooting it out with the Ukrainian military what happens then? Will the West come to their aid militarily? I don't think so and I think Russia has the same opinion.
The deadline is 10 PM Eastern Time.
Stoked bro, you've pretty much predicted every one of these wrong (ends in disaster/apocalypse/godfirenbrimstonekillingyourfirstborn). Remember when teh end-o-days was happening in your south china seas?
The problem with not getting involved Thriller is that Russia will become even more bold. They paralyze the UN as a veto member of the Security Council. China doesn't care and EU is not strong enough. So that leaves America.
Russia wants its old power and glory back. Look at what they did to Georgia. Now Ukraine. Who is next? At what point is enough, enough?
Problem with withdrawing from the world is that the two other most powerful nations (Russia and China) are not America friendly. If we do and say nothing the eastern Euro nations (Ukraine, Georgia, Uzbekistan, Coatia, Estonia...) will fall one by one to Russian power and influence. The Asian countries ( Thailand, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Philippines, Japan...) will fall to China. You are already seeing clear steps taken in that direction.
Then China and Russia are each American equals. I do not think they are our enemies yet but I certainly don't think they are friendly.
You are over exagerating Russia's influence. The Crimea is literally on their door step. Russia's little invasion into the Crimea will ultimately be good for the US. We will hurl insults and even a few sanctions but this will pass. The result will be a reminder to our Nato allies why they need us and Putin will serve as an important counter balance to Svboda(white washed neo nazis)in the western Ukraine.
Yay! Murica's coming to save the day! The great supporter of UN and opponent of unilateral action.
Unless Russia become so bold it actually invades US territory, I don't see how any of this is any business of the US.
All of the countries I mentioned are on Russias doorstep. Just playing a little Devils advocate. But this is now the 2nd example of this from Russia.
Also saw an interesting question on The Telegraph. How will Syria and Iran see this when determining if they bet on the right ally between Russia and America?
Almost all of our European Nato allies have not lived up to their pledge to sustain military spending at least 2% of GDP(we currently spend over 4% gdp). They are not our allies they are freeloaders. The EU has a larger GDP and larger population than the US and much larger than Russia.
I say **** the EU. Why should we put our necks out so that the EU can expand it's influence into the Ukraine or Georgia?
Maybe telegraph.co.uk should have been asking "Do we raise taxes or cut social spending when the Americans are done playing in our sandbox?"
https://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/23/world/europe/europes-shrinking-military-spending-under-scrutiny.html?pagewanted=1
The last time a leaked phone call out of Ukraine was released about a month ago ostensibly by the Russian NSA equivalent, one between US assistant sec state Victoria Nuland and the US envoy to the Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt, it was revealed that the real puppet masters behind the Maidan movement, and the true instigators of the Ukraine "revolution" were none other than the "developed" world superpowers, lead by the US. Also revealed were tensions between the US and EU strategies on how to overthrow the current government, culminating with the infamous "**** the EU." Needless to say the US, which implicitly confirmed the recording, was angry at Russia and accused it of using dirty tricks.
That's ironic, because when it comes to "dirty tricks" what is about to be presented, blows the top off anything Russia may or has done to date.
Earlier today an even more shocking recording has been "leaked" this time one between the always concerned about human rights EU foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton and Estonian foreign minister Urmas Paet, in which it is revealed on tape that all those photos of horrifying deaths of Ukrainians by snipers during the last days of the Median stand off, were in fact caused not by Snipers controlled by Yanukovich, but that the snipers shot at both protesters and police in Kiev were allegedly hired by Maidan leaders!
During the conversation, Paet quoted a woman named Olga – who the Russian media identified her as Olga Bogomolets, a doctor – blaming snipers from the opposition shooting the protesters.
Olga Bogomolets said she had not told Mr Paet that policemen and protesters had been killed in the same manner.
"Myself I saw only protesters. I do not know the type of wounds suffered by military people," she told The Telegraph. "I have no access to those people."
Yeah, right. Hired by the protesters. And also, there are NO Russian troops in Crimea, just self-defense forces. It is all ******** propaganda and idiot politicians that have no ****ing clue what is going on on the ground.
Definitely agree with that last part. Though seemingly propaganda of course is often times true. It's just kind of hard to tell in the moment. I personally don't think it's a smoking gun or anything, but an interesting angle that possibly deserves some investigation, more than a psssssh by that Euro bureaucrat. The Olga lady is not just merely a doctor though, she's been a pretty integral part of the Maidan side from what I've read. The issue seems to be the disconnect between what she might have said, and what Mr. Estonia wanted to hear. It would be nice to know a little more background on him and his connections and who exactly "leaked" the call and how they got it.
I seriously doubt the protester leaders would hire snipers to shoot their own people in order to spark a revolution. We've seen weirder events but this plot sounds too conspiratory for the opposition to pull out.
Oleh Tyahnybok and other party leaders have been accused of making numerous anti-Semitic and racist remarks. In 2004, Tyahnybok urged his party in a televised speech to fight “the Moscow-Jewish mafia ruling Ukraine.”
In 2012, deputy party leader Ihor Miroshnychenko called actress Mila Kunis, who was born in the Ukraine, a “dirty Jewess,” which instantly drew international condemnation. Another party official, Yuriy Mykhalchyshyn founded a think tank called the Joseph Goebbels Political Research Centre, which was named as a tribute to the notorious Nazi propaganda minister.