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Old 03-18-2014, 08:58 AM   #761
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I am kinda glad Russia did not receive any penalties for doing .
Please explain?
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Old 03-18-2014, 09:12 AM   #762
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He's Russian.
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We'll isn't this interesting, Now that Russia has basically absorbed Crimea, this is no longer about protecting the Ukraine, its about getting assurances that Putin won't go any further (and deciding if he's believable), and moving on to the next news item for the current Western Governments.

Now that Russia has declared Crimea as a part of Russia, any kind of attack by the West to "Liberate it" would now be considered at a different level in terms of acts of war and Russia's response would be entirely different.

You know, I have to give the devil his due, while the West was talking sanctions and fumbling around, Putin acted extremely decisively, invaded a neighbor with next to no shots fired, and rammed through a vote that gave him legitimacy there.

Who ever planned this out did one hell of a bang up job.

Basically its over, Putin will leverage his energy exports to keep the West in Line.
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We'll isn't this interesting, Now that Russia has basically absorbed Crimea, this is no longer about protecting the Ukraine, its about getting assurances that Putin won't go any further (and deciding if he's believable), and moving on to the next news item for the current Western Governments.

Now that Russia has declared Crimea as a part of Russia, any kind of attack by the West to "Liberate it" would now be considered at a different level in terms of acts of war and Russia's response would be entirely different.

You know, I have to give the devil his due, while the West was talking sanctions and fumbling around, Putin acted extremely decisively, invaded a neighbor with next to no shots fired, and rammed through a vote that gave him legitimacy there.

Who ever planned this out did one hell of a bang up job.

Basically its over, Putin will leverage his energy exports to keep the West in Line.
Reads Like a Clancy novel.....
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Old 03-18-2014, 09:39 AM   #765
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I still think we should collapse their economy so the people fall out of love with his image and start picking up bricks.
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Doesn't it though
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Old 03-18-2014, 09:47 AM   #767
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I still think we should collapse their economy so the people fall out of love with his image and start picking up bricks.
No nation wins a trade war

I'm just reminder of the Phantom menance when Palpatine tells the Queen that she's going to have to accept occupation of Naboo.

We're going to end up accepting this
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If I recall, don't a large number of Russia's pipeline run through Ukraine.

I know Ukraine depends on Russia for much of it's energy, but wouldn't it be nice if they found an alternative supply, and blew those pipelines up. I guess then Russia would just roll across the rest of the steppe.

I still believe they are going to invade parts of eastern Ukraine.
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No nation wins a trade war

I'm just reminder of the Phantom menance when Palpatine tells the Queen that she's going to have to accept occupation of Naboo.

We're going to end up accepting this
Very good point. I think in a lot of ways we already have.

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If I recall, don't a large number of Russia's pipeline run through Ukraine.

I know Ukraine depends on Russia for much of it's energy, but wouldn't it be nice if they found an alternative supply, and blew those pipelines up. I guess then Russia would just roll across the rest of the steppe.

I still believe they are going to invade parts of eastern Ukraine.
I think Ukraine is dependent on Russia for a lot more than just energy.
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Confirmed during voting day. There was no option to vote for "No". i.e. no possible way for the Crimeans to vote to stay with Ukraine and not separate; the only two choices were join Russia or separate from Ukraine. No wonder the response rate was 96% and all the opposition chose to boycott the vote. This is some real Soviet style election right here.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26601487
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/0...n_4947557.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...le-choice.html
BBC article got it right if you read the actual article. Options were to join Russia or to get a greater autonomy WITHIN Ukraine.
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I still think we should collapse their economy so the people fall out of love with his image and start picking up bricks.
Didn't work well with Cuba and Castro
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Pointman,

Do you mind answering why you are" kinda glad Russia did not receive any penalties"?
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Pointman,

Do you mind answering why you are" kinda glad Russia did not receive any penalties"?
Sure. Why would I want my country to get hit by any real sanctions. It would hurt our stock market, our currency, and I work in banking industry. It may steam inflation, job cuts, money fleeing Russia and so on.
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Sure. Why would I want my country to get hit by any real sanctions. It would hurt our stock market, our currency, and I work in banking industry. It may steam inflation, job cuts, money fleeing Russia and so on.

it might also discourage them from pulling this again.......
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Naïveté means thinking technology, social media, and collaboration at the global level means anything to the people who don't use it. Whining on the internet rarely accomplishes real change.

The people with the power, guns, and money don't give a #### about what twitter thinks of them. Look at what the end result was in Iran, Syria, and Egypt, and to bring this back to the main topic, Ukraine. In the end, the jerks with the guns won.
You're missing the point. Social media has been active in organizing revolutions. It's a cheap, efficient way to spread messages - and it WILL be accessed, despite government limitations.

Ground forces moving in are impactful, I understand that, but that doesn't stop the exchange of information from those that demand change. It never will. Communication is a powerful thing.

As a side note, did you know the Mumbai attacks were coordinated using social media? Never would have happened without it. There's an example of power and guns directly influenced by technology - no matter how evil and unwanted that specific incident was.
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it might also discourage them from pulling this again.......
Pulling or not pulling it again will have no impact on average Russian's life (aside from possible impactful sanctions of course).
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Sure. Why would I want my country to get hit by any real sanctions. It would hurt our stock market, our currency, and I work in banking industry. It may steam inflation, job cuts, money fleeing Russia and so on.
Uhh... have you seen the news recently? Russia has already faced penalties for this, and their economy has already contracted dramatically.

Long term this instability will finally force Europe to look elsewhere for more reliable energy. This will be a huge loss for the Russian people.
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Uhh... have you seen the news recently? Russia has already faced penalties for this, and their economy has already contracted dramatically.

Long term this instability will finally force Europe to look elsewhere for more reliable energy. This will be a huge loss for the Russian people.
There was a huge fall about 13% on the stock markets few days ago when the tensions were at the peak. After the vote we had 5% rise though. I haven't heard of any real sanctions except for something against 20 or so officials.

Russia is stable source of energy. It never stop delivering through all this drama.
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