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I knew that European Russia had the most population by far (in that nation, and as any stand-alone nation in Europe), but I did not realize that there are only 30 million Russian citizens inhabiting Asian Russia, which, as a stand-alone nation would still be the largest geographically on Earth by far. That has to be a population density of something like .5 or 1 persons per sq km. That's almost Greenland level habitation.

Sorry, I know this is rather useless information, but that just blows my mind.
 
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The current events in Ukraine are interesting when considered against the background of work done by the National Endowment for Democracy in the Ukraine. In their 2012 report,[23] NED indicated that it spent US$3,381,824 (from the US federal budget) on the following programs in the Ukraine:

ANGO Resource Center: $30,086
Association of Ukrainian Law Enforcement Monitors: $44,900
Bakhchisarai Center of Regional Development "Top-Kaya: $15,526
Bukovyna Partnership Agency: $48,295
Center for International Private Enterprise: $359,945
Center for Political Studies and Analysis: $27,940
Center for Progressive Young People “Apelsin”: $25,000
Center for Research on Social Perspectives in the Donbas: $39,776
Center for the Study of Social Processes and Humanitarian Issues: $30,060
Center UA: $26,920
Cherkasy Committee Voters of Ukraine: $34,993
Chernihiv Youth Educational Center "Initiative": $27,930
Chernivtsi Committee of Voters of Ukraine: $29,920
"Civic Space" Information and Analytical Center: $31,535
Civil Initiative Support Center: $48,486
Democratic Initiatives Foundation: $73,464
Dniprovsky Center for Social Research: $25,000
Dniprovsky Center for Social Research: $25,000 (SIC from NED website)
Donetsk Press Club: $39,810
Donetsk Committee of Voters of Ukraine: $52,930
East European Democratic Center: $78,969
East European Democratic Center: $41,584
Foundation for Promotion of Civil Activity: $27,130
Garage Gang Collective: $37,637
Human Rights Training Center: $19,370
Independent Association of Broadcasters: $39,271
Independent Center of Political Researchers and Journalists: $33,611
Institute for Euro-Atlantic Cooperation: $48,120
Institute of Mass Information: $34,470
Institute of Political Education: $47,994
Institute of the Republic: $29,990
International Republican Institute: $250,000
International Republican Institute: $35,000
International Republican Institute: $95,000
Journal Ji Analytical Center: $34,981
Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group: $47,200
Kherson Association of Journalists "South": $31,675
Kherson Association of Journalists "South": $39,578
Kherson Committee of Voters of Ukraine: $40,890
Krytyka Journal: $47,000
Luhansk Business Club "European Choice": $32,000
Lutsk Center for Political Analysis and Electoral Consulting: $26,523
"Moloda Cherkaschyna" Coalition of Cherkassy Youth NGOs: $31,855
National Democratic Institute for International Affairs: $345,000
Odesa Committee of Voters of Ukraine : $41,851
Our House - Svatovschina: $21,945
Policy Association for an Open Society: $39,934
Polissya Foundation for International and Regional Research: $25,000
"Postup" Human Rights Center: $24,030
Razumkov Center for Economic and Political Research: $39,990
School for Policy Analysis of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy: $52,750
Smoloskyp: $36,294
Spilnyi Prostir Association: $50,000
Sumy Regional Committee of Youth Organizations: $56,260
Sumy Regional Organization "Bureau of Political Analysis": $31,293
"Tamarisk" Center for Support of Civic and Cultural Initiatives: $30,890
Telekritika" $69,800
Ukrainian Catholic University: $35,000
Ukrainian Center for Independent Political Research: $56,950
Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union: $47,994
Ukrainian Youth Association of Ukraine: $42,900
Vinnitsa Youth Organization "Nashe Podillya": $52,046
Volyn Resource Center: $16,170
Youth Alternative: $42,143
 
Ever pondered life in Siberia during the winter?

Looking like we're going to give Siberia a good run for its money here in Knoxville over the next week. I've seen some estimates taking us as low as -7 Wednesday night, although most seem to be between 1 and -3. Looking like tomorrow is going to be an absolute mess. We'll have to make sure we're all good on dry food, water, and heat sources. Our plans to take Russia will have to be put on hold unfortunately.
 
Looking like we're going to give Siberia a good run for its money here in Knoxville over the next week. I've seen some estimates taking us as low as -7 Wednesday night, although most seem to be between 1 and -3. Looking like tomorrow is going to be an absolute mess. We'll have to make sure we're all good on dry food, water, and heat sources. Our plans to take Russia will have to be put on hold unfortunately.

Can you imagine how bad the weather would be if we didn't have global warming?

We would probably all die.
 
Can you imagine how bad the weather would be if we didn't have global warming?

We would probably all die.

Well, it got -26 here back in the mid-80s before global warming existed, so it's at least warmed us up some 20 degrees. :p
 
Broken Hearts Club: 6 Allies America Needs to Divorce | The National Interest

An interesting read. I found his claims (in the Baltic States section) that the US should 1) drop out of NATO and 2) form new European alliances particularly interesting.

Any thoughts?

I have to be honest, while NATO allows the American military unprecedented access in the Northern Hemisphere (and make of that what you will), I think European countries largely take us for a ride. It's our own fault. I'm not necessarily blaming them. I've not given it a whole lot of thought, but maybe it would be a good thing for the US to leave NATO (effectively ending it, since very few members in it are willing to spend enough money to effectively defend themselves) and forge some new European alliances, namely with Britain, France, Norway (for Arctic and Baltic purposes), Germany, Canada (of course), Italy, and Spain/Portugal. In other words, something that looks a lot more like original NATO.

Edit: Turkey, while a good military asset, is so fundamentally different from us (much more in common with Russia) that I don't think they're worth keeping. I doubt they'd even act upon an Article 5 invocation in the event of a war with Russia anyhow.
 
Russians issue ultimatum to men trapped in Debaltseve: Disarm or be wiped out.

Looks like we're in for another good ole' fashioned Minsk ceasefire.

I wonder how many people will put stock in Minsk III?

All this nonsense ever is is Putin's further attempts to convince the folks back at home, and internationals like Rasputin (well, that's debatable - still not convinced he isn't Russian) and Pacer, to think he's legitimately interested in peace.

As I said many moons ago in this thread, all Russia needs to do is create enough doubt - don't need to prove anything, as neither it nor Ras/Pacer have managed - just need to create enough doubt.
 
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Just as in the rubble of Debaltseve, the Ukraine thread ceasefire comes to a quick end.

Since he didn't get his way, Putin wants a destabilized Ukraine. Only way to pretend like he actually has some say upon world events.
 
Only way to pretend like he actually has some say upon world events.

It's not as difficult these days, because most major countries want to retreat into their shells.

Can someone explain the logic of the ceasefire not applying to Debaltseve, because it's not the "front line"?
 
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