Burhead
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I've said it before but will say it again. Either bomb and invade the hell out of the place (eastern Ukraine) or go ahead and give it to Russia. It's clear the Russians care more about it anyhow, so I just say go ahead and let them have it, especially since the first option I mentioned will never be realized. (The West makes the lost of civilian lives primary; the Russians couldn't care less, despite RT nonsense - just a propaganda tool on their part.)
Why are those the only two options? Why should Ukrainian sovereignty take a back seat to what Russia wants?
NATO doesn't need to intervene with actual troops. Give the Ukrainians the tools and they will fight. The biggest needs they have are secure comms, jamming tech to disrupt Russian comms, counter-battery radar, and modern anti-tank and anti-armor missiles. The anti-tank/armor systems they are using are sometimes 20-30 years old in some cases and actually pass expiration on others. They don't need heavy weaponry, they got plenty of that and the means to repair and produce more thankfully.
if Ukraine cannot defend or cohere its own territory, then perhaps it doesn't need all of it.
How do you think the Russians will respond to lethal armament in Ukraine? Of course, they've been doing the same the entire time, but do you not think they'd then feel obligated to up the ante even more, even in ways we might not be able to anticipate at the moment?
NATO doesn't need to intervene with actual troops. Give the Ukrainians the tools and they will fight. The biggest needs they have are secure comms, jamming tech to disrupt Russian comms, counter-battery radar, and modern anti-tank and anti-armor missiles. The anti-tank/armor systems they are using are sometimes 20-30 years old in some cases and actually pass expiration on others. They don't need heavy weaponry, they got plenty of that and the means to repair and produce more thankfully.
It would help if they have modern weapons to do so.
We're not talking about sending in U.S. troops.
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Perfect.
Is Russia Preparing To Move To The Gold Standard? | EMerging Equity
Those are passports and military IDs of Russian soldiers who 'lost their way' into Ukraine.
Poroshenko wants us to believe, that Russian special-ops carry passports with them while on covert mission... okay.
"Russian soldiers cannot use their passports while on active service they must hand them in."
And also passports found in a warzone are in mint condition and look brand new
You guys willing to be drafted or go send your sons over there to fight a war for Ukrainian sovereignty? Because I'm not.
We're not talking about sending in U.S. troops.
That is also why we are having to fight all of these wars all over the place.
I'm too old to get drafted; I don't have any sons. I'm good.That's a hell of a response. I, for one, am still young enough to be called up (I'm pretty positive -30 years old) in the event of a major crisis, and I'm also at the point I'm old enough to have a child who may one day have to do the same, although I don't have one at the moment.
Sen. Ted Cruz said Sunday that the U.S. should honor a treaty obligation to supply weapons to Ukraine to thwart Russian-back separatists -- a plan with little support among European leaders trying to broker a cease-fire deal as early as Wednesday.
We have a treaty obligation to stand with them, Cruz said. And right now, unfortunately, the Obama administration is not honoring that obligation. We need to come together and provide defensive arms so that [Ukraine] can stand up against this Russian aggression.
Wait... what treaty?
Cruz pushes for US to arm Ukraine, as European leaders push for cease-fire | Fox News
So now, Ted Cruz is in lock step with the warmongers.
I keep saying you should study more...
Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Perhaps you wouldn't look like such a clown at that point.
I keep saying you should study more...
Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Perhaps you wouldn't look like such a clown at that point.
The memorandum included security assurances against threats or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of Ukraine as well as those of Belarus and Kazakhstan.
According to the memorandum, Russia, the U.S., and the UK confirmed, in recognition of Ukraine becoming party to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and in effect abandoning its nuclear arsenal to Russia, that they would:
1. Respect Ukrainian independence and sovereignty within its existing borders.
2. Refrain from the threat or use of force against Ukraine.
3. Refrain from using economic pressure on Ukraine in order to influence its politics.
4. Seek immediate United Nations Security Council action to provide assistance to Ukraine, "if Ukraine should become a victim of an act of aggression or an object of a threat of aggression in which nuclear weapons are used".
5. Refrain from the use of nuclear arms against Ukraine.
6. Consult with one another if questions arise regarding these commitments.
