Posted on 03/02/2014 11:13:56 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
On This Week With George Stephanopoulos Sunday morning, the titular host pressed Secretary of State John Kerry for specifics as to the United States planned responses to Russias invasion of the Crimean peninsula, and whether President Barack Obama had the ability to execute repercussions against Russia. All those violations, Stephanopoulos said, whats the penalty for what Russias already done?
The United States is currently considering all options, Kerry said. This really puts into question Russias role in the world They are inviting the possibility of very serious repercussions, on trade, on investment, on asset freeze, on visa bans, on the potential of actions by the global community.
Kerry called upon Congress to pass economic aid for Ukraine, and Stephanopoulos asked if the US was considering economic sanctions against Russia, in addition to Ukrainian aid. It may well come that we will have to engage in that kind of activity, Kerry said.
Kerry added that Russia was jeopardizing its membership in the G8 and G20. You cannot behave this way in the 21st Century, and sit around the table with the normal entities and pretend that life is as usual, he said. But we believe that there is an alternative. We call on Russia to engage with the government of Ukraine. We are prepared to work very closely with Russia in order to address the very legitimate concerns that exist.
Do you have any indication at all that President Putin is taking heed of what President Obama is saying? Stephanopoulos asked, in reference to the fruitless phone call yesterday between Obama and Putin.
Well, they just had the conservation yesterday, Kerry said. Were going to continue to engage diplomatically. This is a time for diplomacy, in order to steer this away from an increase of tension and the level of the crisis.
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Sadly, the left doesn't believe in history as we know it, and so they don't pay attention to it.
There's no need for boots on the ground. How 'bout simply restoring the missile defense shield for Poland?
No, I guess not. It would take cojones to do that.
I don’t trust Putin, nor do I like him. I do respect him.
He is a leader. Our leader is a clown.
Putin knows what Snowden knows. Putin knows Obama is lame duck supreme. He knows Obama will continue to be bogged down by all the scandals and will get nowhere legislatively. He figures he has 2 years to arrange his part of the world the way he wants and that America will be that much further down the pole by then. No matter what we think of him, he has instilled pride in his country and recognizes the religious and moral side as being part of that. Obama is draining these aspects in his quest to diminish us as a country. Obama’s plan to gut the military insures we will not stand behind our allies. Welcome to a changed world.
Hasn’t obumbo run out of red paint yet? Let me see, how many “Red Lines” has he painted now? Odumbo is nowhere near the league Putin is playing in.
They reserve the right to hit Putin with a fluffy pillow. Maybe even a very fluffy pillow, if he really misbehaves!
“Obama is just another world leader.........”
“LEADER”? You are being way too generous with that title. Odumbo couldn’t lead a dead chicken.
That I know nothing about. But it does bring up the question of what is to follow here. Assume Russia stops funding Ukraine, gets its oil out without Ukranian pipelines, and Ukraine's new leaders turn to Europe and the US to replace Russian financial help. Europe's "help" to the poorer countries has been to put them hopelessly in debt, buy their assets, and even confiscate savings. Meanwhile, any country that doesn't make nice with Putin has an energy situation.
And Europe doesn't get the Crimea, which I'd suspect was the prize and the rationale for destabilizing Ukraine.
It boggles the mind that according to Obama Crimea can't through protests overturn the government that took over for the one that was driven out through protests. Even some US media experts are cynical.
What everybody is missing here is that these "peaceful protests" are no longer about having an election. They're about toppling the government. In how many countries has there been an offer to have another election? The protestors get that, and become more violent, with outside help.
Methinks that after Egypt, where the gov that was elected didn't work out well, it doesn't suit the global agenda.
It isn't even subtle manipulation anymore.
Putin has made a point of demonstrating that he is a manly man in hopes of thwarting Obama’s girlish advances, but Obama still has the hots for him. What else can Putin do, if not ignore Obama. The little faggot is a pest.
I guess your comment to my #22 is tongue in cheek humor.
The billions spent on foreign aid (from taxpayers’ pockets) is nothing more than lame attements to make the foreigners “like” us and it does just the opposite; they hate us because the influx of dollars shows how poor they are and their leaders pocket most of those dollars.
Serbia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Egypt, Syria, etc. etc.
The Russian actions in Crimea appears to be the normal behavior in the early 21st and late 20th Centuries.
well played.
I feel much the same way. I trust Putin about as far as I could throw a T-72, but I do recognize he is a strong, smart, and *very* capable leader. One who has outmaneuvered the U.S. diplomatically on more than one occasion, I fear.
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