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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Exactly, and it is why we need to stop Putin, to keep this from in a few years, becoming the Russian threat to the world, Again.
Russia invading Ukraine is not a civil war, and when it is over your hope and the reality will be that Russia has conquered a peaceful nation on NATO’s borders, and has enslaved it, forever.
Meanwhile, the Donetsk Chemical Plant was hit with a Nuclear-capable Luna-M ballistic missile tonight, resulting in a monstrous explosion.
Some kind of de-escalation, there, doncha think?
Oh please, don’t try to divert with that lie, again.
The WHOLE WORLD understands that if there had been no Obama/Soros-backed, Nazi-supported coup in Ukraine, there wouldn’t even be a civil war right now, and Crimea would still have a Ukrainian Flag over it.
So save it for the stupid.
You have a very strange definition of “The WHOLE WORLD”. In UN vote only countries supporting what Russia did in Crimea were these 10: Armenia, Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Nicaragua, North Korea, Sudan, Syria, Venezuela, Zimbabwe
No one else! These are your only allies.
Re your post #69, I still have some friends and relatives who are holding on to that dream (Greater Hungary).
So yep, some Americans can relate to that image.
Oh, and one more thing. When I say “holding on to that dream”, I mean with either nostalgia, or with anger. There’s not much happiness in that dream.
Stop Putin how? Sending arms to Ukraine? What do you think this will accomplish?
There's a quick end to this conflict. Ukraine should allow the formation of Novorossiya, the West can recognize the legitimacy of this region and we can all update our maps and resume normal trade.
Strange place, this forum. If Texas wanted independent status, people here would be cheering them on.
Russia invading Ukraine is not a civil war.
exactly
“peace” will happen when Russia pulls out of a sovereign country. Russia is the one who doesn’t want peace.
Typical, comparing Texas to Russia conquering Ukraine.
Let’s see if we can prevent Russia from returning back to being the murderous evil empire that we just barely survived the first time around.
There was an article printed on a website a few months ago which subsequently had the website banned by the Russian Censor bureau. I was hoping if somebody in Russia could confirm if this site is banned there (argumentua.com)
The reason for the ban was that it used a quote by the Chechen President Dudaev, which was that, the Russian Dream is to live in a swamp and to drag others into it.
Dudaev was not the first one with that sentiment. 19th century Russian writer Chekhov was riding a train when he overheard a couple of Russian soldiers criticizing British colonialism in India. Chekhov then argued that wherever British are going, they are bringing their contributions with them and sharing them with colonials. With British, it’s their legal system. With French Empire, it’s their culture. But what of the Russia, what does it bring? Nothing, it’s backward, there’s nothing it can offer to the people it’s taking over.
Even with Russian Tolstoi, Dostoevkiy etc., I would say this is 100% accurate, at least for the Russian expansion in Europe. For people in Siberia and Central Asia maybe they saw some benefit from Russian rule, but for Ukrainians, Poles, Baltic countries, Finns - nada
Again what are you trying to express, your desire that no one resist Russian invasions?
Most Americans don’t understand, and the Ukie trolls here try to shout down any mention of, just how much this is a “Russians helping Russians” ETHNIC thing for them.
The FIRST thing the coup leaders did after the elected government fell was to denounce Ukrainian Russians, pass laws and speak out about banning the Russian Language in Ukraine, and start engaging in ETHNIC CLEANSING, which continues to today.
How were Russians supposed to react to it?
While our elites are having fancy Hollywood Parties celebrating some gay cause, or Left-Wing Democrat fund-raiser, their’s are having parties and raising money for Russians in Southeast Ukraine. It is THE “cause-celeb” in Russia.
Popular Russian bands write songs and make videos about the brave Russian “patriots”. Some even visit the and encourage the rebels.
Here is but one out of hundreds of examples:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWfzFMvZhks
You would REALLY like us to forget that this didn’t begin with a “Russian Invasion”, wouldn’t you.
It BEGAN with a violent coup, and the incineration of several dozen Ethnic Russians in Odessa.
I wonder what kind of names you will call me, now that I have mentioned this VERY inconvenient truth?
The Russian language isn't banned-- there is no "ethnic" cleansing (even the Russians living in Crimea said they felt they were never in any threat in polls)-- and the "coup" leaders you are referring to were all democratically elected in 2012. The current democratic leaders in Ukraine were elected last year.
You are a Russkie bootlicker with clear signs of a neurological disorder.
LOL, you really want Russia to succeed in this invasion.
If we follow your path of submission, in time we will be faced with an actual WWIII AGAIN, and the Western world will again be facing being conquered by Russia.
The residents of the Donbas are fighting for autonomy. They don't wish to be governed by Kiev. They don't wish to be part of NATO. We are not saving them from the bootheels of Russian oppression. They speak Russian. They watch Russian TV, listen to Russian music, go to Russian churches. They are proud Russians. What is so hard to understand about this?
Most importantly, why do we care?
We care because Russia is invading nations to regain what they lost, the power to threaten world peace, American existence, and impose their will on free people.
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