Abe Hoffman
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jan 9, 2011
- Messages
- 4,152
- Likes
- 460
Because they asked us? I honestly don't know if thats the answer but it makes a **** ton of sense, of course a conspiracy to take over russia could be part of it too.....(just so you feel included Ras) Also maybe because Russia has boots on the ground in Ukraine too (if they have crossed the border yet as part of a 'relief' effort)
For me I am fine with the foreign policy of providing support to a nation as long as they ask for it and we don't volunteer it to begin with. I want to be sure we are welcomed by at least the government before we get involved.
Really?
This is turning into a giant facepalm, though.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/14/w...html?partner=rss&emc=rss&smid=tw-nytimesworld
This "aid" convoy, civilian fatalities reportedly doubling (!) in the last week. Does anyone know what they're doing there?
Moscow and Kiev seemed headed toward at least a standoff over the convoy, with Russia saying it still expected the hundreds of trucks to be allowed across the border and Ukraine vowing that they would be barred. Later in the day, though, Kiev relented somewhat, with the office of President Petro O. Poroshenko saying it would allow the trucks to cross after they had been inspected by Ukrainian officials and monitors from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
:gasp:
In a shocking turn of events, the Russian "aid" trucks turned out to in fact have "aid" on them. Who woulda thunk it? I thought our media had told us this was just a Russian Trojan Horse?
The convoy, which departed from an army base near Moscow on Tuesday, appeared to vanish yesterday, adding to confusion surrounding the route and purpose of the cargo.
Last seen in the city of Voronezh, 300 miles south of Moscow, on Tuesday, the convoy never reached the border near the Russian city of Belgorod that the Russian foreign ministry said it would use.
Rumours that the convoy had headed south from Voronezh to cross the border directly into rebel-held territory a move that would be viewed by Kiev as tantamount to a declaration of war could not be substantiated.
Russian state television initially reported the convoy to be en route to Belgorod. But journalists waiting at the Pletenivka checkpoint, on the Ukrainian side of the border where Russia had said the convoy would cross, saw no sign of the vehicles.
They must have spied on the Philadelphia Experiment.
Tongue in cheek comment directed at Rasputin_Vol's worldview that the west is about to undergo an economic collapse that Russia is somehow immune to.
So wait, they lose an entire Russian convoy, yet they convince us within an hour of the Malaysian flight coming down that the Russians or East Ukrainian rebels shot it down? Really?
Does this make since to any of you?
If the Ukranians fire on trucks that are carrying humanitarian aid, how will the US spin that?
You can't fire on humanitarian aid workers.
