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    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    People need to choose their own governments and they deserve freedom and rights, not fear.
    There was some mention in all the press of a referendum in the Crime which indicated the vast majority wanted to become part of Russia.



    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    All these land grabs and invasions need to end
    Which land grabs by russia are you referring too?

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    The world's military needs to be reduced at the same time. Leaders who take away the people's voices shouldn't be tolerated. Let the people choose their government.
    Which countries in the world spend the most % of their GDP on military and associated warlike processes? Choose from what menu of leaders, are the differing political parties offering alternatives? When Obama became president he immediately reinstated his predecessors "advisers " into his own administration. He promised hope and change he delivered a more aggressive stance than his predecessor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    Thailand is with the west
    Sure, ask most Thais what's going on in Europe and they would say nothing. Why because the couldn't give a shit. All they want is tourists to spend their money here or sugar daddies to care of them and their families.

    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    Really. You support wrong because the west did wrong?
    You are implying I agree with you that Russia has done something wrong.

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    They could cut visas to the west in half and get other nations such as those in Asia including Thailand to get on board.
    Some here would gladly reduce the present Russian tourists, unfortunately the majority love their spending habits. Or do you mean Russian companies opening or taking over Thai companies and expanding them. Or possibly asking the Thais stop selling their goods, if they do, to Russia. You might want to begin to accept the millions of Chinese which will soon be able to afford foreign holidays.

    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    The other option is just to give up Ukraine. What do you think about the Ukrainians who are dying on their own land due to Russians and Ukrainian Russians? Do you support the people who kill them? I would guess you supported the 'Pro-Russian' forces of Serbia in the former Yugoslavia. Maybe the world should just have stayed out of that one and let the Serbs do as they pleased.
    The Ukraine was moving slowly along. The US and others instigated a coup and installed an unelected government. Had that not happened would we be where we are now? Who knows.

    The events in the Crimea claimed a very few lives, very few. Compare that to regime change in Afghanistan, Mali, Sudan, Iraq, Libya .......... and the ongoing Syrian war. The numbers were in 100,000s if not millions.

    With regards to the Eastern Ukraine who is doing the killing? Who has cities surrounded by tanks, artillery, mass troops and mercenaries, aircraft swooping overhead, helicopters disgorging troops? Russia for sure has its military sitting on the border of it's own country, do you expect them to pull them back to Vladivostok to even out the response time with the USA?

    Try and look at the real facts about Yugoslavia and who wanted it split up and why. The world turned it's back on them and NATO obliterated more 100,000's of mostly unarmed men women and children. All of course from their comfortable seats in an airplane at 30,000 feet or an armchair piloting the drone attacks from Munich.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    Comical. Is this leading to the lizard shape-shifting illuminati?
    No. That is the reality of US regime change. Put their own men in to arm and advise terrorists, who try to create a coup. Don't blame me if your cnn and bbc BS fails to mention what is in evidence all over the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    People need to choose their own governments and they deserve freedom and rights, not fear.
    There was some mention in all the press of a referendum in the Crime which indicated the vast majority wanted to become part of Russia.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    All these land grabs and invasions need to end
    Which land grabs by russia are you referring too?
    Good point. And which ones were you referring to where western nations in recent years grabbed land? I haven't see the American flag raised over any foreign soil.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    The world's military needs to be reduced at the same time. Leaders who take away the people's voices shouldn't be tolerated. Let the people choose their government.

    Which countries in the world spend the most % of their GDP on military and associated warlike processes? Choose from what menu of leaders, are the differing political parties offering alternatives? When Obama became president he immediately reinstated his predecessors "advisers " into his own administration. He promised hope and change he delivered a more aggressive stance than his predecessor.
    No doubt. I agree there's a problem. Why when things are so bad in the west do people staying western countries and their capitalist friends like Thailand? It's kind of pathetic that those who are so much against the western world don't live by their words and move to a better life in Russia, China, North Korea or Cuba. They can go without a problem these days. What's holding them back? Jeez.

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    Well of course, the faked picture you put up is nonsense.





    A real one - note how it ballots against the US backed Nazi's.

    How about the turn out then?



    Tell me again how the Russians forced 2m people out of their homes to the polling booth and were forced to vote to Join Russia.

    Living in cloud Kerry land, mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    Thailand is with the west
    Sure, ask most Thais what's going on in Europe and they would say nothing. Why because the couldn't give a shit. All they want is tourists to spend their money here or sugar daddies to care of them and their families.
    No doubt. Are you a sugar daddy? Still Thailand is capitalist and its soldiers fought with the US against the Russian-supported commies in Vietnam. So, pack your bags for greener pastures await in Russia! End your hypocrisy for once and for all.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    Really. You support wrong because the west did wrong?
    You are implying I agree with you that Russia has done something wrong.
    Silly me. When are you moving to Russia?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    They could cut visas to the west in half and get other nations such as those in Asia including Thailand to get on board.
    Some here would gladly reduce the present Russian tourists, unfortunately the majority love their spending habits. Or do you mean Russian companies opening or taking over Thai companies and expanding them. Or possibly asking the Thais stop selling their goods, if they do, to Russia. You might want to begin to accept the millions of Chinese which will soon be able to afford foreign holidays.
    The Chinese certainly are the future. They probably will own Thailand someday.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    The other option is just to give up Ukraine. What do you think about the Ukrainians who are dying on their own land due to Russians and Ukrainian Russians? Do you support the people who kill them? I would guess you supported the 'Pro-Russian' forces of Serbia in the former Yugoslavia. Maybe the world should just have stayed out of that one and let the Serbs do as they pleased.
    The Ukraine was moving slowly along. The US and others instigated a coup and installed an unelected government. Had that not happened would we be where we are now? Who knows.
    Really? Wow! As usual a grand illuminati conspiracy I mean US conspiracy.

    Who ruined this Pro-NATO Ukrainian leader's face by the way?


    "On September 27, 2009 Yushchenko said in an interview aired on Channel 1+1 that the testimony of three men who were at a dinner in 2004 at which he believes he was poisoned is crucial to finishing the investigation, and he claimed these men were in Russia. Ukrainian prosecutors said Russia has refused to extradite one of the men, the former deputy chief of Ukraine's security service, Volodymyr Satsyuk, because he holds both Russian and Ukrainian citizenship. After arriving in Russia Satsyuk was granted Russian citizenship protecting him from extradition. "

    Viktor Yushchenko - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    The events in the Crimea claimed a very few lives, very few. Compare that to regime change in Afghanistan, Mali, Sudan, Iraq, Libya .......... and the ongoing Syrian war. The numbers were in 100,000s if not millions.
    Yep. Of course the US has troops in all those countries. But you have a point. Still wrong doesn't equal right. Russia does have troops on the ground in Crimea and very most certainly in eastern Ukraine. Putin admitted publicly that he lied about Russian troops being the ones that took control over Crimea. You do know that, don't you.


    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    With regards to the Eastern Ukraine who is doing the killing? Who has cities surrounded by tanks, artillery, mass troops and mercenaries, aircraft swooping overhead, helicopters disgorging troops? Russia for sure has its military sitting on the border of it's own country, do you expect them to pull them back to Vladivostok to even out the response time with the USA?
    As I said...
    Putin Admits Russian Soldiers Were In Crimea, Slams West For Role In Ukraine Crisis

    Russians are most likely the ones occupying Eastern Ukraine so that border crap probably isn't true. He lied before, he'll happily lie again and again. A leader whose word is worthless.


    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Try and look at the real facts about Yugoslavia and who wanted it split up and why. The world turned it's back on them and NATO obliterated more 100,000's of mostly unarmed men women and children. All of course from their comfortable seats in an airplane at 30,000 feet or an armchair piloting the drone attacks from Munich.
    Wow, 100,000 mostly women and children? Okay, post a link for some evidence for that one.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    People need to choose their own governments and they deserve freedom and rights, not fear.
    There was some mention in all the press of a referendum in the Crime which indicated the vast majority wanted to become part of Russia.


    Yes a very crisp photograph. Who took it, where was it taken and who are the people in the photo? Get real.

    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    All these land grabs and invasions need to end
    Which land grabs by russia are you referring too?
    Good point. And which ones were you referring to where western nations in recent years grabbed land? I haven't see the American flag raised over any foreign soil.

    You may have missed the flags waving over the many bases in Afghanistan, you may have missed the many flags in Iraq, you may have missed the flags flown by the "west's" terrorists in Syria, you may have missed the flags in Libya, the flags on the warships shelling Libya and the identification marks on the planes killing people in Libya. You may have missed the non insinia on the mercenaries in nearly every other country in the world, why because they don't wear any by default. Again, get real.



    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    The world's military needs to be reduced at the same time. Leaders who take away the people's voices shouldn't be tolerated. Let the people choose their government.

    Which countries in the world spend the most % of their GDP on military and associated warlike processes? Choose from what menu of leaders, are the differing political parties offering alternatives? When Obama became president he immediately reinstated his predecessors "advisers " into his own administration. He promised hope and change he delivered a more aggressive stance than his predecessor.
    No doubt. I agree there's a problem. Why when things are so bad in the west do people staying western countries and their capitalist friends like Thailand? It's kind of pathetic that those who are so much against the western world don't live by their words and move to a better life in Russia, China, North Korea or Cuba. They can go without a problem these days. What's holding them back? Jeez.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus View Post
    Well of course, the faked picture you put up is nonsense.
    Of course it wasn't real. Are you serious?


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    A real one - note how it ballots against the US backed Nazi's.
    No story there. You certainly are a believer.



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    How about the turn out then?

    Tell me again how the Russians forced 2m people out of their homes to the polling booth and were forced to vote to Join Russia.
    I told you Russian troops were there. Putin admitted that. No doubt that there are a lot of connections to Russia in Crimea. I am not disputing that. As for the vote being free and fair, that's a joke. Post some debates of the topic prior to the Soviet invasion here. To make such a big decision there must have been years and years of debates no doubt some of them in English. The web must be filled with discussion from years past about Crimea seeking independence. Post it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    Are you a sugar daddy?
    More a Fà-ràng khêe-nĭao!

    Wealthy compared to the local Thais, that of course means nothing.

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    greener pastures await in Russia!
    I spent a few years in Alberta, Canada, no need to experience that life again thank you.

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    ho ruined this Pro-NATO Ukrainian leader's face by the way?
    Maybe the same guys who dealt with Arafat?

    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    Russia does have troops on the ground in Crimea and very most certainly in eastern Ukraine.
    For sure in the Crimea as it's part of Russia, Ukraine - any factual sightings?

    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    Putin admitted publicly that he lied about Russian troops being the ones that took control over Crimea. You do know that, don't you.
    Some "men in green" already stationed, by treaty, in the Crimea. No invasion necessary

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    Russians are most likely the ones occupying Eastern Ukraine so that border crap probably isn't true
    Most likely untrue do you mean?

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    As I said... Putin Admits Russian Soldiers Were In Crimea, Slams West For Role In Ukraine Crisis
    See above.

    You really need to expand your sources away from Time magazine and HuffPost.

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    it's time for the US to stop playing games,

    I suspect they wanted to isolate Russia for a long time and the Ukraine disaster was just an excuse for it. Nobody can be that dumb, not even the US administration under GW Bush, and yet the Obama administration seems to be dumber.

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    Hello pineapple face, no see the CIA thug long time. He won a mere 5% as incumbent president in the 2010 presidential election, and his orange revolution party 'Our Ukraine' got 1% at the 2012 parliamentary elections, losing all seats. I doubt any party in the history of politics was ever discredited like this. Even Hitler and the Nazis would poll better in Germany.

    I don't know how he got dioxin into his system, but the explanation the Russians did it doesn't make sense. His rival and Russian favourite Yanukovich led in the polls and won the first round, pineapple face got ahead only after the poisoning on a wave of compassion for his mishap. Looks more like a CIA hit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rainfall View Post


    Hello pineapple face, no see the CIA thug long time. He won a mere 5% as incumbent president in the 2010 presidential election, and his orange revolution party 'Our Ukraine' got 1% at the 2012 parliamentary elections, losing all seats. I doubt any party in the history of politics was ever discredited like this. Even Hitler and the Nazis would poll better in Germany.

    I don't know how he got dioxin into his system, but the explanation the Russians did it doesn't make sense. His rival and Russian favourite Yanukovich led in the polls and won the first round, pineapple face got ahead only after the poisoning on a wave of compassion for his mishap. Looks more like a CIA hit.
    Interesting post. Confirms the reasons and thinking.

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    who is more dangerous these days ? Putin or Obama/Kerry ? Kerry is batshit crazy and quite dangerous IMO,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly
    who is more dangerous these days ? Putin or Obama/Kerry ? Kerry is batshit crazy and quite dangerous IMO,
    Kerry is the mouth piece of the owners of the US. Obama is just a nothing now. Putin is hardly great either, but the lesser of two evils.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    Good point. And which ones were you referring to where western nations in recent years grabbed land? I haven't see the American flag raised over any foreign soil.
    At least not permanently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus
    Obama is just a nothing now.
    he is a smart fucker who doesn't want to put his nose in this time bomb snake pit that is the US foreign policies, so instead he is sending Kerry as sacrificial lamb

    the Bush fascists are still in the Pentagon and conducting US foreign policies

    maybe another missile into the Pentagon could resolve all these conflicts,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    To make such a big decision there must have been years and years of debates no doubt some of them in English. The web must be filled with discussion from years past about Crimea seeking independence. Post it.
    Why must there have been? The ousted, but democratically the elected leader, is replaced by an anti Russian, pro nazi banker who is only interested in getting the country indebted to the IMF and World bank, and you are surprised that a largely pro Pro Russian region, seeing the writing on the wall, all of a sudden decide enough is enough, time to get the region back home to Russia?

    If there had been long debates, it would mean the referendum would never happen (the same as the UK v EU referendum will never happen). Someone proposed it, the people voted yes, their choice, end of discussion in many regards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    To make such a big decision there must have been years and years of debates no doubt some of them in English. The web must be filled with discussion from years past about Crimea seeking independence. Post it.
    Why must there have been? The ousted, but democratically the elected leader, is replaced by an anti Russian, pro nazi banker who is only interested in getting the country indebted to the IMF and World bank, and you are surprised that a largely pro Pro Russian region, seeing the writing on the wall, all of a sudden decide enough is enough, time to get the region back home to Russia?

    If there had been long debates, it would mean the referendum would never happen (the same as the UK v EU referendum will never happen). Someone proposed it, the people voted yes, their choice, end of discussion in many regards.

    Russian and Ukraine have been IMF members since 1982. Why doesn't Russia leave? You obviously know more about this. Why would Russia continue to be a member of such an evil organization?

    https://www.imf.org/external/np/sec/memdir/memdate.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    Why would Russia continue to be a member of such an evil organization?
    Because it was bait and switch - now everybody knows the score.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    Russian and Ukraine have been IMF members since 1982. Why doesn't Russia leave? You obviously know more about this. Why would Russia continue to be a member of such an evil organization?

    https://www.imf.org/external/np/sec/memdir/memdate.htm
    Hello

    the thing about the IMF is it is not about membership- anyone can be a member if they like, it is about taking money from them and being in debt to the IMF, who in return enforce pro US business policy down their collective throats. When Russia came in from the cold, they were pretty much thrown to the IMF sharks out of desperation. However, today, they do not owe them a dime and have not for a while. They cleared their debt in 2005 (one of the reason the west despise Putin so much) and from then on, pretty much, Russia has started to spread their wings in terms of foreign policy again.

    Ukraine was not in debt to the IMF. The first thing that happened when the US banker shill was dropped into the leadership role, after the US sponsored coup, was to get into hock to the tune of $17b - almost as if this was part of the deal of him getting the job. The conditions attached? 50% increase in domestic gas price, to weaken their currency, cut "red tap and corruption" (which makes it easier for US business to step in) and by doing so, they will get even more lovely debt from the USA to the tune of $10b. How nice for them.

    Sold down the river. 100%.

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    Maybe losing Crimea has taken the polish off the turd, but Ukraine is a vast wheat bowl...

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    Putin needs to put his men on the ground to protect Ukraine from hurting itself, and remove the traitors in Kiev

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    Putin cranking up his guns, time for a wing of change in Ukraine

    BBC News - Ukraine crisis: Sloviansk rebels down army helicopters

    Pro-Russian rebels have shot down two of Ukraine's army helicopters during an "anti-terror" operation in the eastern city of Sloviansk, Kiev has said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merrimack
    Putin Admits Russian Soldiers Were In Crimea, Slams West For Role In Ukraine Crisis
    Gee, some admission. Crimea has been a major Russian military installation for centuries, there are naval, army & air force bases there permanently.

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    Ukraine is not something I know about really, but I know half the country feels closer to europe, half closer to russia. There is social and industrial divide. So would it not be democratic way if the country gracefully split in two. Those who wish to return to mother Russia (as in Crimea) would be allowed to do so.

    As far as I can see, current crisis escalated because the EU had to prove they are superpower, meddling in something they know nothing about (epic fail, sorry) resulting in screw up big time, while US and Russia were negotiating. (You remember "Fck the EU" by US, well said). To me it looks like, without EU involvement, Russia would not have annexed Crimea.

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