I wonder how binding a contract with putschists will be.
Wampum and whiskey would add luster to the sale.
Somehow, I just don’t think this is going to end the way Obama Radicals and the Soros Group NGO’s thought it would.
I think this is an appropriate response to Moscow’s move.
Ukraine has this unrealistic fantasy that keeping Crimea is worth more than working towards a future with the West and I hope with this decision, they’re reconsidering that approach.
Keeping Slavic brethren by force in a political union they do not want to be in is both immoral and undemocratic. Ukraine should offer to voluntarily relinquish Crimea to Russia in exchange for closer ties to the West.
Its no longer about the illegality of Russia’s actions. Its about doing what is right and a good civil divorce is always better than a bad civil war.
The Russian people of Crimea made their free choice. And now its time the Ukrainian people exercised theirs.
Problem most people have is that they think Obama is representing the US and it’s interests.
He isn’t. He is playing with the globalists. What is best for America itself isn’t going to happen. Victoria Nuland was over there installing another puppet government. Yes, the previous guy was no good, but the decision should have been made by the people, not the US State Dept under Obama. Poor Ukraine, neither side will be free.
Look, he is giving away the internet. Just yesterday he told latinos signing up for Obamacare to sign up themselves and their relatives and nobody would be deported. Weren’t we all told that illegals were not eligible?
This Crimean thing works well for Obama because it reignites some kind of fear and fools people into thinking he acts in US interests.
He doesn’t, and when he is supposed to be done in three years, it will be clear the US is nothing more than a weak sister in the Global community.
Our only hope would be for Americans to see what we are in for and react. Truth is Dinesh D’Souza was pretty spot on in his assessment of America’s future. We will be a land mass that used to have a name that meant something.
Any movement for Sweden to join NATO is significant. After all, they remained neutral during WWII and remained so during the Cold War.