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Hollande, speaking to France 2 television on Saturday, said the plan under negotiation would see a 50- to 70-kilometre demilitarized zone.
He called for "rather strong" autonomy in the east. "These people have gone to war," Hollande said. "It will be difficult to make them share a common life."
Info is starting to leak about the Munich Agreement 2.0 designed by France and Germany. It calls for 30-40 mile DMZ around the front line. Hollande also says the east need extensive autonomy from the central government.
Because I have a weird obsession with Russia, its history, and this crisis, I actually woke up this morning wondering how in the hell it's possible for a country the size of Russia, with its population and resources, to have an economy the size of Italy.
Honestly, how is that possible?
My guess at the reason they have a small economy is that: they don't have a major stock market that blows bubbles to artificially inflate their GDP. They don't borrow money, so the gov can't artificially inflate GDP. Russia doesn't have the reserve currency to do GDP manipulation tricks. And finally, when the Soviet Union fell, the country's assets were divided between Russian and western oligarchs putting them at a tremendous disadvantage.
They also don't really have an entrepreneur class that will create goods and services to healthily grow the economy. Most likely a mindset from years of communist rule.
My guess at the reason they have a small economy is that: they don't have a major stock market that blows bubbles to artificially inflate their GDP. They don't borrow money, so the gov can't artificially inflate GDP. Russia doesn't have the reserve currency to do GDP manipulation tricks. And finally, when the Soviet Union fell, the country's assets were divided between Russian and western oligarchs putting them at a tremendous disadvantage.
They also don't really have an entrepreneur class that will create goods and services to healthily grow the economy. Most likely a mindset from years of communist rule.
Because I have a weird obsession with Russia, its history, and this crisis, I actually woke up this morning wondering how in the hell it's possible for a country the size of Russia, with its population and resources, to have an economy the size of Italy.
You would be better advised speaking about how the US dollar is going to collapse and how you're going to "show us all," since that apparently provides you with some sense of purpose.
So you have to wonder if Russia is eternally doomed to have one strong leader in office for life. Or whether the Russians by and large crave that sort of powerful head of state.
Speaking of collapse, ouch.
Ukraines currency just collapsed 50 percent in two days - The Washington Post.
Breedlove also dismissed as completely unacceptable Russian President Vladimir Putins recent peace proposals aimed at ending the turmoil in Ukraine.
West must not rule out arming Ukraine: NATO
Who is this guy to say what is acceptable and what is not acceptable for Ukraine? Can't Ukraine make their own decision about what is acceptable for a ceasefire and peaceful resolution? And what business is it of NATO anyways? Are they going to invoke Article 5 on Ukraine (a non-NATO member)?
Other than the fact the video is Miss Ukraine in the pageant (and BTW, is hot as well) interesting negotiator.
Why is it she looks like she just spent 4 hours putting on makeup prior to going fishing?![]()
The crowd took that in stride, but then burst out laughing when Lavrov said that the annexation of Crimea, which was invaded by unmarked Russian troops, was an example of international legal norms working well.
What happened in Crimea was the people invoking the right of self-determination. he said. Youve got to read the UN Charter. Territorial integrity and sovereignty must be respected.
