Posted on 02/08/2015 11:07:13 AM PST by tlozo
I believe the Russians are mobilizing right now for a war that they think is going to happen in five or six years... with somebody within the next five or six years. So says Lt. Gen. Frederick Ben Hodges, commander of U.S. Army Europe... "American engagement is essential if the West is to deter a revanchist Russia that has set out to redraw the boundaries of Europe, Gen. Hodges says... Russian President Vladimir Putin has done in Ukraine, he says, is a manifestation of a strategic view of the world... This level of assistance suggests Ukraine is not a foray, not a demonstration. They are deploying capabilities way above and beyond anything that any militia or rebel organization could ever come up with.
The fact that the political class in the West is still splitting hairs about the nature of the insurgency in Ukraine is testament to the success of the Kremlins strategy of waging war without admitting it... Gen. Hodges notes that the Russians already have an advantage in the information battleground: Theyre not burdened with the responsibility to tell the truth. So they just hammer away, and whenever somebody in the West puts out a blog or a tweet, theres an immediate counterattack by these trolls.... Gen. Hodges wont comment on the U.S. strategic-force posture in Europe other than to say he is confident in that process. But he adds that the fact that the Russians rehearse nuclear-strike scenarios shows that theyre not worried about conveying a stark message like that. You know, frankly, you hear this often from many people in the West, Oh, we dont want to provoke the Russians. I think concern about provoking the Russians is probably misplaced. You cant provoke them. Theyre already on a path to do what they want to do.
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:) The word normally used is “Bandershtat”.
Oh please, stop your lying.
After a full year, nobody buys it anymore.
I’m really surprised you can stay on FR, with all of your insults and childish name-calling.
Thanks to Yanukovich. When I traveled to the Donbas in November, 2005 to get married, all official documentation had to be provided in Ukrainian --despite the fact that residents of the Donbas speak Russian. Something you will learn when you visit there.
Your Washington Post polls prove nothing. Why won't you take me up on my challenge to vacation in Donetsk? Airfare is cheap. You might even have fun! The Kiev train ride is a blast! You'll definitely meet some smoking hot chicks.
Another poll from couple of days ago had less than 5% of people in Southern and Eastern Ukraine wanting to separate from Ukraine. one fifth for federalization but part of Ukraine, and more than half for unitary government in Kyiv. Yet here you making up nonsense. "They don't wish to be governed by Kiev" - wtf? it's moronic, like that idiot Putin, living in parallel reality.
I've asked my post #106 be deleted for unnecessary vulgarity. I'm above you.
As I've suggested countless times, visit the region and then get back to me.
The chorus has a line "Мы в империю верим с новой силой" - "We believe in the Empire with new strength"
Then the next verse, "we'll march on to the west" with US, nukes and Statue of Liberty in the background
My goodness, why would you give this link?? LOL
Here's some better music
The chorus has a line "Мы в империю верим с новой силой" - "We believe in the Empire with new strength"
Then the next verse, "we'll march on to the west" with US, nukes and Statue of Liberty in the background
My goodness, why would you give this link?? LOL
Here's some better music
To be sure, the Hungarians have ample reasons to resist Russian expansion--memories of 1849, 1945, and 1956.
To be sure, the Hungarians have ample reasons to resist Russian expansion--memories of 1849, 1945, and 1956.
Nonsense? We know what you think of the Russian-speaking Donbas in regards to my wife;
Don't pretend to be ignorant of the reasons Novrossiya wants independence.
That's like asking immigrants coming to US to learn English when they fill up official documents. That's just crazy. My goodness, how did your wife take to all the English being spoken in America?
No, its closer to demanding all official documents in Ireland be written in Gaelic.
She learned English just fine. Why should a Russian be forced to speak Ukrainian? But she lived in Ukraine, you might say. And we come to the crux of this dilemma.
It was Russia that forced other countries to learn Russian, which they are now doing in Crimea, not the other way around.
1 million westerners left Russia in the second half of 2014
Refer to Jim Noble’s comment about the ethnic composition of Eastern Ukraine, he knows a lot more about this situation than you do.
Right now this is small nasty border war. We should be trying to help them settle it.
The first time an American weapon kills Russian Civilians or soldiers it’s going to change into something different all together.
Sorry you lack the basic common sense to see that.
Crimea has been predominately Russian since the 18th Century, since Catherine the Great. Everyone speaks Russian in Crimea --even moreso than in the Donbas. I was in Sevastopol in August, 2013, before the re-annexation. Russian flags flew everywhere. Russian was spoken everywhere. They loathed Americans. I was shunned and ignored until I attempted crappily to speak Russian. At that point, the locals became friendly, respectful of the fact that I at least made an effort to speak their language.
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