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Russian soldiers take over Crimean airports: minister
Marketwatch ^ | Feb. 28, 2014, 3:59 a.m. EST | Lukas I. Alpert

Posted on 02/28/2014 4:19:10 AM PST by Zhang Fei

Russian soldiers have occupied two key airports in Ukraine’s restive pro-Russia region of Crimea, Ukraine’s acting interior minister said Friday.

Soldiers wearing camouflage and bearing automatic weapons have taken up positions at Belbek Airport in Sevastopol, home of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, and at the airport in Simferopol, the region’s capital, Arsen Avakov said.

He said the soldiers’ uniforms bore no identifying marks “but they do not hide their affiliation with the Russian armed forces.”

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TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: crimea; moreflexibleafter; myreelection; obama; putin; russia; ukraine; ukrainecrisis; war
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To: Zhang Fei
Please Obama the bike riding fool vs. Putin I doubt Obama will even fake that he has any power.

The "reset button" got stuck on Hillary and Obama.

21 posted on 02/28/2014 5:00:09 AM PST by scooby321
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To: Zhang Fei
With everything else Obama is doing I fully expect that

Obama and the MSM employees will hype this dispute with Russia to the level of a "Cuban missile" crisis -- or maybe a Berlin blockade.

Then remarks questioning Obama, et al. abilities and motives could result in a 2014 version to the Great Sedition Trial of 1944.. the purpose of the Great Sedition Trial of 1944 was to destroy Roosevelt's pre-war critics as attention turned to post-war matters particularly about relations with communists. IMO.

The Great Sedition Trial of 1944

FDR started with small fry and planned to move up the chain of opposition.

FDR failed. Obama might succeed, the Establishment today is arguably aging 1960s New Left Marxist-Alinsky radical, campus psycho spoiled brats and their ideological issue. The Establishment in FDR's days were Americans who eventually stopped:

". . . one of the blackest marks on the record of American jurisprudence. In the legal world, none can recall a case where so many Americans were brought to trial for political persecution and were so arrogantly denied the rights [guaranteed] an American citizen under the Constitution.”

22 posted on 02/28/2014 5:00:48 AM PST by WilliamofCarmichael (If modern America's Man on Horseback is out there, Get on the damn horse already!)
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To: Leaning Right
I'm not saying you're right or wrong, but here's a question for you. Suppose the Indian nations in, say, Maine claim that they have been treated unfairly by the federal government. And they have ample evidence to prove it. So by a large margin, the nations decide to break away. It's all about freedom, the freedom of the nations to decide their own future. Would Russia be doing the right thing by supplying arms to the nations? And how would that affect the stability of the world?

No - you're saying I'm wrong. And your argument is a reasonable one. Here's the difficulty - your analogy could be applied to the former Warsaw Pact nations or, indeed, to any nation in the world that has been been overrun. Should we de-recognize governments of the nations of the former Warsaw Pact and demand that they surrender their sovereignty to the Russian empire? After all, Russia did conquer them fair and square during WWII, at the cost of millions of Russian servicemen. Wouldn't Eastern Europe be much more stable under Russian tutelage? Doesn't the Right of Conquest mean anything, any more?

Notwithstanding the reductio ad absurdum I posited earlier, note that Ukraine is a sovereign nation. It is not a part of Russia. A more appropriate analogy would be whether anyone should object if we invaded and annexed Cuba.

23 posted on 02/28/2014 5:11:03 AM PST by Zhang Fei (Let us pray that peace be now restored to the world and that God will preserve it always.)
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To: Zhang Fei

I think you misread the situation. Ukraine is in NO shape to fight Belarus, let alone Russia. The country is completely bankrupt. Putin could shut down all the gas lines leading into the country in a heartbeat. Ukraine’s military is in disarray after the coup, with many groups being charged in court over the protest killings.

If these people are indeed Russian commandos rather than just separatist rebels (and I’m not convinced they are), then there is nothing Ukraine can do. Her hands are tied.


24 posted on 02/28/2014 5:12:50 AM PST by Viennacon
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To: reg45
The EU will do nothing. They are too dependent on Russian petroleum

Besides which, do they really want these thugs on their border and taking over Russia's nukes in the Ukraine? What's to stop their violent style of protesting from spreading to the poor countries of the EU?

25 posted on 02/28/2014 5:13:11 AM PST by grania
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To: Zhang Fei

The Ukraine is not Afghanistan nor are the Ukrainians, Afghanis. The language and cultural issue is deep-rooted and will be a running sore and distraction.


26 posted on 02/28/2014 5:13:27 AM PST by bjc (Show me the data!)
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To: PAR35

What? Allende was a communist


27 posted on 02/28/2014 5:13:41 AM PST by Viennacon
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To: Zhang Fei

Russia owns the pipelines. They cannot get it from anywhere. The infrastructure is not there.


28 posted on 02/28/2014 5:18:32 AM PST by Sacajaweau
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To: Viennacon
I think you misread the situation. Ukraine is in NO shape to fight Belarus, let alone Russia. The country is completely bankrupt. Putin could shut down all the gas lines leading into the country in a heartbeat. Ukraine’s military is in disarray after the coup, with many groups being charged in court over the protest killings. If these people are indeed Russian commandos rather than just separatist rebels (and I’m not convinced they are), then there is nothing Ukraine can do. Her hands are tied.

Afghanistan was close to dead last in terms of GDP per capita when the Soviets invaded. (Some things never change). It hadn't fought a real war in over 50 years. Its finances were a shambles. Thanks to a coalition of anti-Communist states, they got a few billion dollars worth of imported arms and money to feed their guerrilla force, and proceeded to bog the Russians down in an increasingly demoralizing war.

In contrast, Ukraine is roughly in the middle of the pack, income-wise. If we hand a few billion dollars a year in food and weaponry to the Ukrainians to ward off the Russian invasion, I expect they will give at least as good an account of themselves as the Afghans did. After WWII, Stepan Bandera and his people fought the Red Army for over a decade with zero foreign aid, and were destroyed only after the Red Army slaughtered hundreds of thousands of civilians with them - which is presumably why Khrushchev gave the Crimea to Ukraine - as a consolation prize for mass killings of Ukrainians. If today's Ukrainians have anything like Bandera's fighting spirit, a few billion dollars in equipment and food should see them pushing the Russians out of the country altogether.

29 posted on 02/28/2014 5:29:57 AM PST by Zhang Fei (Let us pray that peace be now restored to the world and that God will preserve it always.)
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To: Sacajaweau
Russia owns the pipelines. They cannot get it from anywhere. The infrastructure is not there.

The EU can get its oil from supertankers like everybody else.

30 posted on 02/28/2014 5:32:13 AM PST by Zhang Fei (Let us pray that peace be now restored to the world and that God will preserve it always.)
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To: grania

The Ukraine turned over their nuclear weapons to Russia a long time ago. They have all kinds of agreements with Russia.


31 posted on 02/28/2014 5:47:21 AM PST by Sacajaweau
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To: Zhang Fei

Big difference. In Afghanistan, the natives wanted the invaders gone. The Crimean citizens will fight just as hard as the Afghans did. If Ukrainian tanks roll in, it will only grow the widespread belief that the Ukrainian government is controlled by Svoboda who want to ethnically cleanse the Crimea. Vietnam shows what happens when the local population is not on your side.


32 posted on 02/28/2014 5:47:58 AM PST by Viennacon
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To: Viennacon
Big difference. In Afghanistan, the natives wanted the invaders gone. The Crimean citizens will fight just as hard as the Afghans did.

Probably 10-20% of Afghans wanted the Soviets there. And they would have held out if Yeltsin hadn't cut off their oil. Even if you add all of Crimea's population together, you don't get to 10% of Ukraine's population.

33 posted on 02/28/2014 5:52:10 AM PST by Zhang Fei (Let us pray that peace be now restored to the world and that God will preserve it always.)
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To: Sacajaweau
The Ukraine turned over their nuclear weapons to Russia a long time ago. They have all kinds of agreements with Russia.

On condition that the US and the UK guarantee their borders. They were a little too trusting.

34 posted on 02/28/2014 5:53:26 AM PST by Zhang Fei (Let us pray that peace be now restored to the world and that God will preserve it always.)
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To: Zhang Fei

Our military is beat up, used up, torn up, worn out. They simply do not need another war right now. These folks need a break.


35 posted on 02/28/2014 6:04:58 AM PST by RetiredArmy (MARANATHA, MARANATHA, Come quickly LORD Jesus!!! Father send thy Son!! Its Time!)
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To: RetiredArmy

Agree 100% with your statement. We need to rebuild and refit our military, not deploy them on further wars. And besides, when Obi gets done with his proposed cuts? We’ll be lucky to have enough troops left to fill sand bags along the Mississippi River...


36 posted on 02/28/2014 6:14:49 AM PST by donozark (The voices inside my head may not be real, but they have some good ideas!)
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To: Zhang Fei

“The EU can get its oil from supertankers like everybody else. “

If you’e buying on the spot market and taking delivery via tankers, you’re likely paying a premium price. The UK is discovering how expensive that strategy is, as energy prices skyrocket and people are forced to choose between heat and food. There’s a new term in England called “fuel poverty” to designate areas that lack adequate energy for heat and lights. It includes about 3 million individuals. Governments that interfere with heat for its citizens will inevitably fall.

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/fuel-poverty-statistics

What is fuel poverty?

http://www.moneysupermarket.com/gas-and-electricity/fuel-poverty/

UK weather: 31,000 people DIED of the cold last winter

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/uk-weather-31000-people-died-2852677#ixzz2ucszzqkN


37 posted on 02/28/2014 6:17:51 AM PST by sergeantdave
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I believe the story that Obama was groomed for the presidency. I can even believe the commies with Soviet influence had a lot to do with it. I do not, not believe anyone who knew of this plan in advance would be so stupid as to blab about it to a random American. So while this story is probably true in concept, it's apocryphal in factual detail.
38 posted on 02/28/2014 6:26:39 AM PST by ottbmare (the OTTB mare, now a proud Marine Mom)
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To: Zhang Fei

>>If today’s Ukrainians have anything like Bandera’s fighting spirit, a few billion dollars in equipment and food should see them pushing the Russians out of the country altogether.<<

It is so good that Russians aren’t that America-hating. A few billions in Russian aid to Iraq and Afghanistan could do wonders to US casualty figures in these respective nations.
It could have been surpassed Vietnam losses easily.

I’m still wondering why Russians are so restraint, considering a mood of many Americans who wants to see them bleeding.


39 posted on 02/28/2014 6:57:24 AM PST by cunning_fish
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To: Sacajaweau
They finally elected a president...and ONE FACTION says "we don't like him" because he went to Russia for help that the EU will never provide.

The Parliament voted 328-0 to impeach Yanukovich.

They're nuts.

You're not right.

40 posted on 02/28/2014 8:23:51 AM PST by FreeReign
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