Posted on 03/15/2015 2:51:25 PM PDT by Greetings_Puny_Humans
Nemtsove was killed to start the Moscow Maidan.
Is that really what you believe?
http://20committee.com/2014/09/25/what-if-everything-you-know-about-terrorism-is-wrong/
Euromaidan is real. Moscow Maidan is the hope and dream of neocons,demoncrats and bureaucrats everywhere.
I see any “threat” out there that Russia intends to snatch other countries as part of the propaganda to keep people afraid. Both sides using it unfortunately...and both sides have hawks in the military and among the Gov. leaders.
Kennedy and Kruschev had to deal with such in the Cuban Missile crisis...........just goes with the territory of political unrest and conflicts playing out. While all this is going on Obama put sanctions on leadership in Venezuela..... Oh the joy of economic war-fare to get nation "leaders" to bend to your strong-arm.....Obama's on a role.
Russia Can’t Beat NATO—But Putin May Try
Can Russia defeat NATO? The answer is no. Vladimir Putins armies cannot prevail in a direct contest with the NATO alliance.
This, however, is the wrong question. The Wests more pressing concern should be whether Putin, for his own reasons, will force Russias military into a clash with NATO regardless of the consequences. The Russian president is a neo-Soviet nostalgist who not only craves revenge for the collapse of the USSR, but who still harbors old-school Kremlin fantasies about the weakness of the decadent West. If Putins adventure in Ukraine turns into an attempt to test NATO, his miscalculation will result in global disaster, and so it is imperative that U.S. and Western policy now should be to stop the Russians right where they are and to end Putins reckless gambling streak.
http://www.realcleardefense.com/articles/2015/02/25/russia_cant_beat_nato—but_putin_may_try.html
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