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As the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, prepared to brief Barack Obama in Washington on Monday about the state of the negotiations, a former US ambassador to Ukraine predicted that Estonia and the other Baltic states – all members of Nato – could be Vladimir Putin’s next targets if he is allowed to hold on to territory won by force.
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As the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, prepared to brief Barack Obama in Washington on Monday about the state of the negotiations, a former US ambassador to Ukraine predicted that Estonia and the other Baltic states – all members of Nato – could be Vladimir Putin’s next targets if he is allowed to hold on to territory won by force.
A US ambassador. You name it.
To be very clear: Putin until now has not won territory by force. Not one square inch.
All people with an attention span longer than a wine fly are aware who started the whole shit.
Why are 3 US citizens members of the Kiev Junta? Why is the son of Biden member of the board of the biggest Ukrainian Energy company?
Putin didn't authorize it, but it I pretty clear he won Crimea back into Russian control. Just as he benefited from a political assassination recently, even if it was a rogue group of nationalists that supported Putin.Quote:
As the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, prepared to brief Barack Obama in Washington on Monday about the state of the negotiations, a former US ambassador to Ukraine predicted that Estonia and the other Baltic states – all members of Nato – could be Vladimir Putin’s next targets if he is allowed to hold on to territory won by force.
A US ambassador. You name it.
To be very clear: Putin until now has not won territory by force. Not one square inch.
All people with an attention span longer than a wine fly are aware who started the whole shit.
Why are 3 US citizens members of the Kiev Junta? Why is the son of Biden member of the board of the biggest Ukrainian Energy company?
How do you grade education ... political commentator? You learned all the lessons for tomorrow? huyasos=))))The main reason Putin supports the rebels in Ukraine, is to destabilize west Ukraine in an attempt to force it back into the Russian sphere of influence.
Americans really so stupid that they would believe it?Quote:
As the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, prepared to brief Barack Obama in Washington on Monday about the state of the negotiations, a former US ambassador to Ukraine predicted that Estonia and the other Baltic states – all members of Nato – could be Vladimir Putin’s next targets if he is allowed to hold on to territory won by force.
How do you grade education ... political commentator? You learned all the lessons for tomorrow? huyasos=))))The main reason Putin supports the rebels in Ukraine, is to destabilize west Ukraine in an attempt to force it back into the Russian sphere of influence.
You are stupid enough to believe it, since you are giving value to its contents by quoting it.Americans really so stupid that they would believe it?Quote:
As the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, prepared to brief Barack Obama in Washington on Monday about the state of the negotiations, a former US ambassador to Ukraine predicted that Estonia and the other Baltic states – all members of Nato – could be Vladimir Putin’s next targets if he is allowed to hold on to territory won by force.
Someone might disagree with you. That person would be Putin.Putin didn't authorize it, but it I pretty clear he won Crimea back into Russian control. Just as he benefited from a political assassination recently, even if it was a rogue group of nationalists that supported Putin.Quote:
As the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, prepared to brief Barack Obama in Washington on Monday about the state of the negotiations, a former US ambassador to Ukraine predicted that Estonia and the other Baltic states – all members of Nato – could be Vladimir Putin’s next targets if he is allowed to hold on to territory won by force.
A US ambassador. You name it.
To be very clear: Putin until now has not won territory by force. Not one square inch.
All people with an attention span longer than a wine fly are aware who started the whole shit.
Why are 3 US citizens members of the Kiev Junta? Why is the son of Biden member of the board of the biggest Ukrainian Energy company?
The main reason Putin supports the rebels in Ukraine, is to destabilize west Ukraine in an attempt to force it back into the Russian sphere of influence.
It won't work, though West Ukraine will have to cut its losses eventually and accept that several regions of East Ukraine are more trouble than they are worth. Meaning the autonomy granted would be equivalent to independence almost anyway.
This might give some insight into that:Didn't Kruschev transfer the Crimea to the Ukraine?
He only admitted to deploying leading up to near elections, hardly an admission that he sent the rebels weapons and sent the 'Little Green Men' from the start.Someone might disagree with you. That person would be Putin.Putin didn't authorize it, but it I pretty clear he won Crimea back into Russian control. Just as he benefited from a political assassination recently, even if it was a rogue group of nationalists that supported Putin.Quote:
As the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, prepared to brief Barack Obama in Washington on Monday about the state of the negotiations, a former US ambassador to Ukraine predicted that Estonia and the other Baltic states – all members of Nato – could be Vladimir Putin’s next targets if he is allowed to hold on to territory won by force.
A US ambassador. You name it.
To be very clear: Putin until now has not won territory by force. Not one square inch.
All people with an attention span longer than a wine fly are aware who started the whole shit.
Why are 3 US citizens members of the Kiev Junta? Why is the son of Biden member of the board of the biggest Ukrainian Energy company?
The main reason Putin supports the rebels in Ukraine, is to destabilize west Ukraine in an attempt to force it back into the Russian sphere of influence.
It won't work, though West Ukraine will have to cut its losses eventually and accept that several regions of East Ukraine are more trouble than they are worth. Meaning the autonomy granted would be equivalent to independence almost anyway.
BBC News - Putin reveals secrets of Russia s Crimea takeover plot
9 March 2015 Last updated at 10:58 ET
Vladimir Putin has admitted for the first time that the plan to annex Crimea was ordered weeks before the referendum on self-determination.
Crimea was formally absorbed into Russia on 18 March, to international condemnation, after unidentified gunmen took over the peninsula.
Mr Putin said on TV he had ordered work on "returning Crimea" to begin at an all-night meeting on 22 February.
The meeting was called after Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych was ousted.
Speaking last year, Mr Putin had said only that he took his final decision about Crimea after secret, undated opinion polls showed 80% of Crimeans favoured joining Russia.
The findings of these polls were borne out by the outcome of the referendum on 16 March, he told Russian state TV last April.
On 27 February, unidentified armed men seized the local parliament and local government buildings in Crimea, raising the Russian flag.
Among them appeared to be regular soldiers without military insignia, who were dubbed the "little green men".
Mr Putin subsequently admitted deploying troops on the peninsula to "stand behind Crimea's self-defence forces".
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Watch this from minute 14 to minute 19 and let me know your opinion.He only admitted to deploying leading up to near elections, hardly an admission that he sent the rebels weapons and sent the 'Little Green Men' from the start.Someone might disagree with you. That person would be Putin.Putin didn't authorize it, but it I pretty clear he won Crimea back into Russian control. Just as he benefited from a political assassination recently, even if it was a rogue group of nationalists that supported Putin.Quote:
As the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, prepared to brief Barack Obama in Washington on Monday about the state of the negotiations, a former US ambassador to Ukraine predicted that Estonia and the other Baltic states – all members of Nato – could be Vladimir Putin’s next targets if he is allowed to hold on to territory won by force.
A US ambassador. You name it.
To be very clear: Putin until now has not won territory by force. Not one square inch.
All people with an attention span longer than a wine fly are aware who started the whole shit.
Why are 3 US citizens members of the Kiev Junta? Why is the son of Biden member of the board of the biggest Ukrainian Energy company?
The main reason Putin supports the rebels in Ukraine, is to destabilize west Ukraine in an attempt to force it back into the Russian sphere of influence.
It won't work, though West Ukraine will have to cut its losses eventually and accept that several regions of East Ukraine are more trouble than they are worth. Meaning the autonomy granted would be equivalent to independence almost anyway.
BBC News - Putin reveals secrets of Russia s Crimea takeover plot
9 March 2015 Last updated at 10:58 ET
Vladimir Putin has admitted for the first time that the plan to annex Crimea was ordered weeks before the referendum on self-determination.
Crimea was formally absorbed into Russia on 18 March, to international condemnation, after unidentified gunmen took over the peninsula.
Mr Putin said on TV he had ordered work on "returning Crimea" to begin at an all-night meeting on 22 February.
The meeting was called after Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych was ousted.
Speaking last year, Mr Putin had said only that he took his final decision about Crimea after secret, undated opinion polls showed 80% of Crimeans favoured joining Russia.
The findings of these polls were borne out by the outcome of the referendum on 16 March, he told Russian state TV last April.
On 27 February, unidentified armed men seized the local parliament and local government buildings in Crimea, raising the Russian flag.
Among them appeared to be regular soldiers without military insignia, who were dubbed the "little green men".
Mr Putin subsequently admitted deploying troops on the peninsula to "stand behind Crimea's self-defence forces".
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I don't want a war over 'Ukraine' or even the Baltics, but that is happening regardless. Geopolitical games won't stop till one group of nations dominates the world, so yes Putin might want more - maybe even the Baltics if he could.