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  • Yeah, this will also (hopefully) bring more military readiness in Europe, which together with Russia paper army reveal (and them losing a lot of what they did have) will allow the US to focus more on China. Together with (finally) having ending it's 'adventures' in the middle east will hopefully make China think really hard before doing anything.
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    • All of NATO and even Asian allies are going to need to rapidly build their stockpiles up as well as improve their capabilities because Xi is very open with the fact that he wants the CCP to be ready to invade Taiwan by 2027 at the latest.
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      • Originally posted by Berzerker View Post
        "Another Crimean referendum in March 1994 asked three questions: ‘1.3 million voted, 78.4% of whom supported greater autonomy from Ukraine"

        Looking back at the two previous Crimean referendums: in 1991 in the latter days of the Soviet Union; and in 1994 as the region sought greater autonomy.


        "These questions included whether Russian should be declared an official language of Ukraine, whether Russian should be the language of administration in Donetsk and Luhansk, whether Ukraine should federalise, and whether Ukraine should have closer ties with the Commonwealth of Independent States, the remnants of the Soviet Union.

        Almost 90% of voters voted in favor of these propositions; however, none of them were adopted: Ukraine remained a unitary state, Ukrainian was retained as the sole official language, and the Donbas gained no autonomy."

        Those were in 1994

        Vladimir Putin officially annexed the regions of Donetsk and Luhansk, known together as the Donbas, in eastern Ukraine.
        It's incredibly important that neither Donbas independence, including any part of the Donbas, nor Donbas accession to Russia were on the ballot Berz.

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        • I utterly and completely laugh at the idiotic ideo that 90% voted to join Russia. The Russians literally went around armed with guns telling people they had to vote for annexation. What type of moron thinks that is a fair vote?
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          • I guess he's referring to some referendums about autonomy and language institutionalization in the 90's Dinner.

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            • Originally posted by Uncle Sparky View Post
              So since Polytubbies seemed to have missed it, pro-Russian demonstrations have been taking place in Moldova (that bit between Ukraine and Romania). Moldova used to have Black Sea ports, and after being rejected by Romania and Ukraine as 'partners' (Moldava is a basket case), seems to see this as a chance to ingratiate itself by opening some sort of western front, and maybe capturing a port or two.

              Of course, Romania would probably be pulled in if a conflict occures.And this would give Putin the excuse he needs..
              Some fun facts about this - these demonstrations are made of a Moldovian party that has some 5% votes in the country, the leader of the party is an oligarch probably financed by russia - he has apparently committed serious crimes and have fled the country. Those left behind are being investigated for russian money financing these "demonstrations". Moldova may probably not be on the top of becoming an EU member, but I think the large majority of the country would prefer that over some nefarious russian connection.
              With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.

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              • Aussies seems to send their bleeding edge high tech weapons to ukraine

                Technically it sounds kind of crazy, but if it actually can deliver serious payloads it may not be that crazy at all
                With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.

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                • Cheap and lightweight. But, definitely not all weather. Doesn’t it rain a fair amount in Ukraine?
                  “It is no use trying to 'see through' first principles. If you see through everything, then everything is transparent. But a wholly transparent world is an invisible world. To 'see through' all things is the same as not to see.”

                  ― C.S. Lewis, The Abolition of Man

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                  • Originally posted by Dinner View Post
                    I utterly and completely laugh at the idiotic ideo that 90% voted to join Russia. The Russians literally went around armed with guns telling people they had to vote for annexation. What type of moron thinks that is a fair vote?
                    The USSR was dissolving and Gorbachev offered a new deal and the various member states voted on it, Crimea agreed to the deal if they regained their status as a republic. Apparently Oblasts have less power within the old union. Crimea was home to the Russian Black Sea fleet, much of the population were employed or on pensions and they did not want to lose that with independence. Much of the resistance to Maidan came from retirees who feared losing money.

                    Gorbachev's effort failed so Crimea voted 54% to join Ukraine. A few years later both Crimea and Donbas overwhelmingly voted for more autonomy. I dont know why ya'll think Russia had to force them to 'separate' from Ukraine. Did eastern Ukrainians defend themselves from Russia in 2014-5? No, they were being attacked by Kiev's army so they asked for Russia's help. Ofc Putin responded, the Russian people wanted him to defend their brethren.

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                    • Originally posted by Geronimo View Post
                      It's incredibly important that neither Donbas independence, including any part of the Donbas, nor Donbas accession to Russia were on the ballot Berz.
                      They voted to federalize Ukraine and the entire ballot was about greater autonomy. Their intent was clear long before Azov started shelling them.

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                        I am not delusional! Now if you'll excuse me, i'm gonna go dance with the purple wombat who's playing show-tunes in my coffee cup!
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                        • for your edification

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                          • Originally posted by Berzerker View Post

                            Did eastern Ukrainians defend themselves from Russia in 2014-5? No, they were being attacked by Kiev's army so they asked for Russia's help. Ofc Putin responded, the Russian people wanted him to defend their brethren.
                            Except that Russia started hostilities by sending green men to Crimea, seizing control, then annexxing it. Russian "volunteer" forces also participated on the side of the so-called separatists in Donbas, there's plenty of evidence. And those "separatists", as we see now, were not at all about autonomy, separatism or even independence - they were just a means to carve out pieces of Ukraine that Putin liked to have for a variety of reasons.
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                            • Originally posted by pchang View Post
                              Cheap and lightweight. But, definitely not all weather. Doesn’t it rain a fair amount in Ukraine?
                              The are constructed of cardboard with a water repellent coating.

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                                Repellant != Proof

                            • Originally posted by BeBMan View Post

                              Except that Russia started hostilities by sending green men to Crimea, seizing control, then annexxing it. Russian "volunteer" forces also participated on the side of the so-called separatists in Donbas, there's plenty of evidence. And those "separatists", as we see now, were not at all about autonomy, separatism or even independence - they were just a means to carve out pieces of Ukraine that Putin liked to have for a variety of reasons.
                              Please don't confuse Berz with the truth.
                              "I am sick and tired of people who say that if you debate and you disagree with this administration somehow you're not patriotic. We should stand up and say we are Americans and we have a right to debate and disagree with any administration." - Hillary Clinton, 2003

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