Ukraine
I am very surprised that there has been no debate about the goings on in the Ukraine.We really do need to stand up to Russia over this, otherwise where will it all end?
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Whilst it wouldn't shock me at all if Russias at the centre of this, i remain far from convinced.:eek:
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do they have oil and is there enough to go to war for ?
stillpaying £1.35 for diesil so obviously Iraqs oil wasnt worth fighting for.. im not saying we went to war for oil on the previous 2 occassions but it would be nice if in future government figured out the end cost before nodding its head and kissing americas arse |
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I think the lack of comment here is due to people not being convinced by conflicting propaganda being spouted from opposing sides.
This scepticism is healthy sign that the population is aware that all governments lie - often! The truth is seldom revealed so it is best to remain unbiased and indifferent and let them get on with all the spiel. Unless you are there, you never know the truth. |
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For starters it's a bit hypocritical that this Government in UK supports armed gangs rioting in the street - when if 5 people walked down the street in the UK with military outfits, shields and so on they would be apprehended immiediately by the Police. So why is it Ok for armed gangs to riot and destabilise a legit government?
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Nasty ruddy folk those Ukrainian 'freedom fighters'.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3yhiX-1gkCQ And all the while in Bahrain, 13 protesters have been jailed for life for protesting 13 Bahrainis, teens among them, get life sentences for protest ? RT News..... ....Not even a murmur from our corrupt/evil government.....hmmm :rolleyes: |
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I'd say Accy mans assumption is pretty close to the mark to my mind. |
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there will be no proper sanctions, as most of london is owned by the russians . this is part of the reason why the working class are being pushed out of london pushing the prices through the roof . if i was in power i would have a surcharge tax on empty homes in london .
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Chamberlain said all these platitudes in 1938 and look where it got us.My solution would be to invite Ukraine to join the Common Market and NATO and call the Russians bluff. Because that is all it is .Bluff.
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Well jim if yer solution is fer them to join the E.U. most people i talk to want outa the damn thing, there probably better off in sodding Russia.:rolleyes:
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The Russians tried to bluff the west in Cuba in the 1960s, but Kennedy stood up to them and they withdrew their missiles.We need to get tough with Putin and show him that we mean business.he will capitulate when he realises that the west stand together over his annexation plans.
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World War three would be something no-one wants to contemplate...and this situation in the Ukraine could be the start of something so big and nasty. Russia hold the gas supplies to many of the european countries...all he has to do is turn it off.......and I do believe Putin would do it. |
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I don't think Russia is all that interested in taking over Ukraine, they just want to ensure that ethnic Russians/Russian speakers living there are protected. All the posturing, embargoes, sabre rattling etc. by the USA & UK (get rid of Hague!) is pointless and dangerous. Let's stay out of it.
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