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Posted on 08/26/2008 1:54:10 PM PDT by maquiladora
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To: E. Cartman
Dammit, Cartman, you're exactly right. We need to work together to defeat a common enemy. Leaders of both Russia and the US don't seem to realize that. Putin will deal with anyone for his benefit. Bush lives in a world of abstractions about democracy and jussis.
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08/26/2008 3:32:35 PM PDT
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webrover
To: webrover
"In reality, who would force them o withdraw?"
Good question. The EU and the US have let this develop to such a stage that there is no clear way forward now. However, our endless stern statements that Russian behavior is not acceptable and won't be allowed to stand is not helpful when Putin immediately demonstrates that he can do anything he wants.
Options that could be considered include answering Ukraine's request for NATO vessels to patrol the Ukrainian coast, the immediate accession of the Ukraine to NATO, the provision of defensive systems to Tbilisi against air or artillery assault, and many other items. We should not validate Russian control of Georgian territory and facilities outside of the two disputed provinces.
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posted on
08/26/2008 4:09:03 PM PDT
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Truth29
To: Truth29
I’m just uncomfortable with NATO. The Ukraine thing seems Okay to a point. But we can’t let this get out of hand.
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posted on
08/26/2008 4:21:38 PM PDT
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webrover
To: microgood
My guess is we could probably dock in Poti but would have to leave any goods at the dock and not deliver them inland, in which case the Russians would have them. I have also heard that rail lines are damaged outside of Poti. If true, that would hamper distribution.
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08/26/2008 4:56:52 PM PDT
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Colorado Doug
(Now I know how the Indians felt to be sold out for a few beads and trinkets)
To: E. Cartman
Why pointlessly infuriate The Russkies just for show? Its about access to the largest and most strategic port along the eastern coast of the Black Sea. It also happens to be a major port for oil from the Caspian. Economic and Military implications. The Russians have no legal right to be in Poti. Is Russia infuriating the west just for show ?
To: El Gato
I guess when the Chinese put troops ashore in Baja, and they head north, you wouldn't want to upset them by sending armed ships to "monitor" their progress. Given the fact our leaders already publicly encourage, and stand by gawking at the current lawless illegal invasion, you think this leadership even cares?
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08/26/2008 5:27:29 PM PDT
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dragnet2
To: maquiladora
We need to stop talking tough unless we are willing to do something to back it up. That's all we do anymore with our enemies. Talk tough and never do anything. We need to stop the talk unless we are actually going to do something that possibly could escalate the situation. If we aren't willing to do that then we need to shut up because it's getting embarrassing. Words without action mean nothing.
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