To: Little Ray
You are absolutely correct we cant respond.
We can respond. If we do it as a united West and be willing to suffer the pain. We can tell Russia that as long as Georgia's recognized borders are being violated they will have NO ACCESS to any of our markets. None of them. Not Sweden, not Germany, not the US, not Turkey, not Britain, not France. That we will buy NOTHING from them, not even oil or natural gas. That we will seize all assets of the Russian government and freeze all assets of wealthy Russians in our countries. That Ukraine will immediately be enfolded into NATO and reinforced.
There are many ways we can respond that are not military and some of those will be extremely, extremely, painful to Russia and somewhat painful to us.
Unfortunately, the Europeans will never have the backbone to stand united and show Russia just how powerful a unanimous West can be even without a military response.
They will get away with it and Ukraine is next.
To: Arkinsaw
We can respond. If we do it as a united West and be willing to suffer the pain. While I applaud your enthusiasm, I have to wonder if you're somehow unfamiliar with our "allies". Face it, we live in a venal, self-serving world, largely devoid of principle and if there's no money to be made by standing up to Russia (Hello to always putting the "market" first), no one will do squat.
448 posted on
08/11/2008 6:46:27 PM PDT by
E. Cartman
(Would you want your surgeon graduating at the bottom 1% of his class?)
To: Arkinsaw
Sorry. Won’t work. All they have to say, is “no access, no oil” and the Europeans will knuckle under. And I really don’t know what would happen if NATO troops moved into the Ukraine...
465 posted on
08/12/2008 9:56:31 AM PDT by
Little Ray
(I'm a Conservative. But I can vote for John McCain. If I have to. I guess.)
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