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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2014 at 18:26
Some of my Ukrainian friends believe that Ukraine should be two countries, because there are significant differences between the two regions. For example, my Ukrainian friend from the Western part of the country doesn't speak Russian, while the Ukrainian friend from the Eastern part does not speak Ukrainian. One attends his local Greek Catholic Church, while the other attends the local Russian Orthodox Church. A clear separation in culture, in heritage and in mindset. One looks more towards Germany and Poland, while the other looks to Russia.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2014 at 07:19
Originally posted by Tuzvihar Tuzvihar wrote:

^ Actually, it's neither Ukrainian nor Russian but Tatar. Russians conquired it and later the Soviets threw them out and killed. But some of them returned.
And it's true that Crimea was given to Ukraine after the II WW by Nikita Khrushchev (an Ukrainian BTW).


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 05 2014 at 11:58
We all know Russia has had a long, cold relationship with "The West" and that Russia is currently a USSR lite, out to maintain control of its old states. 

Soooo this all has been right in line with that LOL
Is a bad situation over there, if it means peace...Crimea is already heavily Russian, give it up to Russia perhaps? 
I know there is a better chance of me flying to the moon with my arms than this happening :(


I believe polls have shown that slowly, ALL of Ukraine is moving away from the Russian sphere (obviously the Western areas much more so, but even the more pro Russian areas have seen slow progress). I'd like to see the country hold its own and build it's own identity, but with the bear waking up and being a bit pissy...


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 10 2014 at 06:04
The bear is awakening and it's no coincidence that it is doing so at a time when western countries are cutting military spending, are over stretched militarily abroad, up to their eyes in debt and despite modest cosmetic upturns in GDP, are running an ultimately unsustainable economic model based around the acruement of ever increasing mountains of debt.

Russia knows that the wests options for dealing with this crisis are limited. A military response is not on the table for blindingly obvious reasons. We can hurl sanctions at the Russians but these days they can easily respond in kind. The EU gets a third of its gas from Russia and these days our stock markets - unlike the cold war years - are joined at the hip. Russia collapses, the EU collapses, then the US then Asia. Russia are holding more aces than many of us realise. Putin is a shrewd character with alove of the way things were back in the good ole days, and he is clearly trying to cut himself another slice of Soviet pie, and in reality there is Bo Diddly we can do about it. If this Ukranian adventure goes well for Russia then expect to see them trying to claw back some other former territories in the years ahead. Expect also to see the west start to squander more on its military in response.

I suspect Russia is getting jittery about us sticking missile defence sheilds in their former territories, helping to overthrow their allies in the Middle East and encircling them by attempting to pull eastern European states into the EU and/or NATO. The plan is coming apart for the wests 'New World Order' if you can call it that. We are having a run in with our competitor for world dominance, but it won't result in an actual world war. World wars will be fought in the stock markets, and by proxy in the form of manufactured coups and civil wars.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 10 2014 at 15:25
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

The bear is awakening and it's no coincidence that it is doing so at a time when western countries are cutting military spending, are over stretched militarily abroad, up to their eyes in debt and despite modest cosmetic upturns in GDP, are running an ultimately unsustainable economic model based around the acruement of ever increasing mountains of debt.

Russia knows that the wests options for dealing with this crisis are limited. A military response is not on the table for blindingly obvious reasons. We can hurl sanctions at the Russians but these days they can easily respond in kind. The EU gets a third of its gas from Russia and these days our stock markets - unlike the cold war years - are joined at the hip. Russia collapses, the EU collapses, then the US then Asia. Russia are holding more aces than many of us realise. Putin is a shrewd character with alove of the way things were back in the good ole days, and he is clearly trying to cut himself another slice of Soviet pie, and in reality there is Bo Diddly we can do about it. If this Ukranian adventure goes well for Russia then expect to see them trying to claw back some other former territories in the years ahead. Expect also to see the west start to squander more on its military in response.

I suspect Russia is getting jittery about us sticking missile defence sheilds in their former territories, helping to overthrow their allies in the Middle East and encircling them by attempting to pull eastern European states into the EU and/or NATO. The plan is coming apart for the wests 'New World Order' if you can call it that. We are having a run in with our competitor for world dominance, but it won't result in an actual world war. World wars will be fought in the stock markets, and by proxy in the form of manufactured coups and civil wars.

Dead on correct analysis, Blackie! The West foolishly likes to see Russia through their rose-colored sunglass expectations! Silly! A zebra is a not a white 'horse' with black stripes one day and a black 'horse' with white stripes the next. ITS A ZEBRA! In Russia, the culture DEMANDS a strongman, a Peter the Great, an Ivan the Terrible, Rasputin, Lenin, Stalin and now a Putin. We all love Gorby in the West but he was and is despised in today's Russia. If you have any doubts just ask the Poles, Czechs, Hungarians and yes, Russians on our site. They know what is going on! This is old Russia , not a new one! 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 13 2014 at 08:38
Russia masses 80,000 troops on Ukrainian border as well as large amounts of military hardware..

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 13 2014 at 08:57
I am somewhat baffled as to why anyone would choose to become part of Russia knowing its history and such, but if a legitimate vote is put to the people and they vote to cede to Russia, then I don't necessarily see what the problem is.  That being said, Democracy tends to only be the best method when you are in the majority and we get the results that we want.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 13 2014 at 09:02
Looks like the usual "football-hooligans-like" war.
Then:

don't forget what happened to Yulia Timoshenko and to her husband before her

don't forget the kind of silent dictatorship that Yanokovic and friends were about to put in place

but also...

don't forget the abolition of Russian as second official language in Ukraine as first act of the new government.

There can be a design behind, but there's also a lot of stupidity.


A joke: If Putin accepted to host Yanukovic in change of Crimea, do you think that "Sicily" will be enough to convince him to keep Berlusconi, too?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 13 2014 at 11:55
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

The bear is awakening and it's no coincidence that it is doing so at a time when western countries are cutting military spending, are over stretched militarily abroad, up to their eyes in debt and despite modest cosmetic upturns in GDP, are running an ultimately unsustainable economic model based around the acruement of ever increasing mountains of debt.

Russia knows that the wests options for dealing with this crisis are limited. A military response is not on the table for blindingly obvious reasons. We can hurl sanctions at the Russians but these days they can easily respond in kind. The EU gets a third of its gas from Russia and these days our stock markets - unlike the cold war years - are joined at the hip. Russia collapses, the EU collapses, then the US then Asia. Russia are holding more aces than many of us realise. Putin is a shrewd character with alove of the way things were back in the good ole days, and he is clearly trying to cut himself another slice of Soviet pie, and in reality there is Bo Diddly we can do about it. If this Ukranian adventure goes well for Russia then expect to see them trying to claw back some other former territories in the years ahead. Expect also to see the west start to squander more on its military in response.

I suspect Russia is getting jittery about us sticking missile defence sheilds in their former territories, helping to overthrow their allies in the Middle East and encircling them by attempting to pull eastern European states into the EU and/or NATO. The plan is coming apart for the wests 'New World Order' if you can call it that. We are having a run in with our competitor for world dominance, but it won't result in an actual world war. World wars will be fought in the stock markets, and by proxy in the form of manufactured coups and civil wars.

Yeah, a calculated assault by Putin no doubt.  I can hardly admire his intentions to say the least, but the timing is brilliant.  I think he is going to play a wait and watch game, see how much squatting he can get away with and expand the Russian empire inch by inch all over again.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 13 2014 at 12:04
Originally posted by rogerthat rogerthat wrote:

Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

The bear is awakening and it's no coincidence that it is doing so at a time when western countries are cutting military spending, are over stretched militarily abroad, up to their eyes in debt and despite modest cosmetic upturns in GDP, are running an ultimately unsustainable economic model based around the acruement of ever increasing mountains of debt.

Russia knows that the wests options for dealing with this crisis are limited. A military response is not on the table for blindingly obvious reasons. We can hurl sanctions at the Russians but these days they can easily respond in kind. The EU gets a third of its gas from Russia and these days our stock markets - unlike the cold war years - are joined at the hip. Russia collapses, the EU collapses, then the US then Asia. Russia are holding more aces than many of us realise. Putin is a shrewd character with alove of the way things were back in the good ole days, and he is clearly trying to cut himself another slice of Soviet pie, and in reality there is Bo Diddly we can do about it. If this Ukranian adventure goes well for Russia then expect to see them trying to claw back some other former territories in the years ahead. Expect also to see the west start to squander more on its military in response.

I suspect Russia is getting jittery about us sticking missile defence sheilds in their former territories, helping to overthrow their allies in the Middle East and encircling them by attempting to pull eastern European states into the EU and/or NATO. The plan is coming apart for the wests 'New World Order' if you can call it that. We are having a run in with our competitor for world dominance, but it won't result in an actual world war. World wars will be fought in the stock markets, and by proxy in the form of manufactured coups and civil wars.

Yeah, a calculated assault by Putin no doubt.  I can hardly admire his intentions to say the least, but the timing is brilliant.  I think he is going to play a wait and watch game, see how much squatting he can get away with and expand the Russian empire inch by inch all over again.  

And all the talks in poli sci classes at college about how Russia is basically a Soviet Union lite and wants to retake all their lands that we dismissed as "Well sounds kind of right and all, but a bit paranoid...we don't want to sound like hateful Americans!" may be more true than we wished to realize. 


Though as said well in the first post...major wars these days are economic. I'd ask why is Russia even doing any of this when they could just change slowly dominate economically, but  as always...intl relations is a sickening, elitist game...power drunk maniacs flexing balls and moving their little pieces around
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 13 2014 at 19:54
Well, it seems Russia have been using their newfound oil riches to restart all those factories which had gone to sleep in the Yelstin years.  Now they have reached the limits of that strategy and cannot grow without fresh investment.  Somebody, probably the Russian finance minister, estimated 1% growth on average at best for the next 20 years.  So whisking away countries like Ukraine is one strategy for Putin to get out of this mess.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 13 2014 at 20:55
Empirical attitude is as old as Mother Russia herself ! It was the czars that invaded first Central Asia and then the Far East, invaded Mongolia, tried to occupy Iran and Afghanistan, as well as swallowing the Baltics. It tried eating Finland but the hard-nosed Finns spanked them hard (twice) . Losing Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia and East Germany was a hard, hard blow that is still bitterly felt. 
Bullying is an old trait that has not disappeared from the ex-KGB man. The fact that his fortune is estimated to be 40 billion is quietly forgotten. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 13 2014 at 23:43
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/earth-insight/2014/mar/06/ukraine-crisis-great-power-oil-gas-rivals-pipelines

A good article about this whole crisis. It's all about the oil and the gas!!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 13 2014 at 23:59
Originally posted by King of Loss King of Loss wrote:

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/earth-insight/2014/mar/06/ukraine-crisis-great-power-oil-gas-rivals-pipelines

A good article about this whole crisis. It's all about the oil and the gas!!!!



ITS ALWAYS about the Oil and the Gas! Ouch Except Afghanistan , let us not forget , one of the only places on the planet where 4 nuclear powers meet, explaining why the USA and UK are around checking out the neighborhood! Sleepy


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 14 2014 at 00:41
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder said that what is happening in the Crimea is a violation of international law and admitted to the NATO attack on Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1999. that was also a violation of international law .
" What is happening in the Crimea is a violation of international law ," said Schroeder in Hamburg at a meeting of the weekly " Die Zeit " , while not wishing to criticize Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Schroeder , however , said that as German chancellor in the Yugoslav conflict violates international law .
" That's where we sent our planes to Serbia (i.e. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) and together with NATO forces bombed a sovereign state, and at the same time there was not a decision of the UN Security Council" Schroeder said , stressing that he was so careful with the "Raising forefinger , "and that in both cases formally a violation of the UN Charter .
Schroeder showed skepticism when it comes to the motives of the former head of the Ukrainian government of Yulia Tymoshenko and , noting that no one knows what kind of material interests she has, warned of the danger that financial support , for which it stands , went the wrong channel .
In the Ukrainian crisis Schroeder again criticized the European Union and said that leadership of the European Commission did not realize that Ukraine is one kulturološksi divided country .
" I wonder if it was the right one culturally divided country such as Ukraine , to put before the alternative - Association Agreement with the EU or a customs union with Russia ," said Schroeder .

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 14 2014 at 00:54
Originally posted by tszirmay tszirmay wrote:

Originally posted by King of Loss King of Loss wrote:

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/earth-insight/2014/mar/06/ukraine-crisis-great-power-oil-gas-rivals-pipelines

A good article about this whole crisis. It's all about the oil and the gas!!!!



ITS ALWAYS about the Oil and the Gas! Ouch Except Afghanistan , let us not forget , one of the only places on the planet where 4 nuclear powers meet, explaining why the USA and UK are around checking out the neighborhood! Sleepy



That war is about oil as well! But also control of the world's opium and heroin supplies!!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 14 2014 at 01:33
Originally posted by King of Loss King of Loss wrote:

Originally posted by tszirmay tszirmay wrote:

Originally posted by King of Loss King of Loss wrote:

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/earth-insight/2014/mar/06/ukraine-crisis-great-power-oil-gas-rivals-pipelines

A good article about this whole crisis. It's all about the oil and the gas!!!!



ITS ALWAYS about the Oil and the Gas! Ouch Except Afghanistan , let us not forget , one of the only places on the planet where 4 nuclear powers meet, explaining why the USA and UK are around checking out the neighborhood! Sleepy



That war is about oil as well! But also control of the world's opium and heroin supplies!!!!

Few people actually know that NATO took Kosovo from Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (now Republic of Serbia) due to the vast mineral wealth of the local territory.
Although unexplored until the end , mineral resources in Kosovo in recent years draws more and more attention to the domestic and global public . An increasing number of foreign companies that deal assessments of existing and potential mineral deposits in Kosovo. The corporations from the NATO members countries are the most interesting in quantities of precious and rare metals - silver, gold and platinum , indium , germanium , thallium , selenium , tellurium , rubidium - used in new technologies , in the airline industry and missile industries .

And while the world's experts estimate that the value of deposits of zinc , silver, lead , nickel and some other so-called strategic minerals in Kosovo exceeds the value of 1.000 billion U.S. dollars , that equally important is ore reserves of lignite. According to the claims of many interlocutors " news " in the area of ​​Kosovo has so far tested about 19 billion tons of coal that could be illuminating the whole of Europe within the next hundred years .
Although lignite tested in the area of the central part of the province , it is assumed that it is far more in the area of ​​Metohija around Kačanik village.

The reserves of lead-zinc ores are found in the mines "Hajvalia" , "Rainwater" and "Old Square" , while it is estimated that the mine "Novo Brdo" has copper and gold, copper and manganese are spread throughout Prokletija mountains . Bauxite ore is found around Klina town , while , for example , reserves ferronickel around Glogoc estimated at fifteen million tons . At the same time , the area of ​​Djakovica and Orahovac towns are deposits of chrome and magnesite in Goles mountain.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 14 2014 at 01:42
Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Originally posted by King of Loss King of Loss wrote:

Originally posted by tszirmay tszirmay wrote:

Originally posted by King of Loss King of Loss wrote:

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/earth-insight/2014/mar/06/ukraine-crisis-great-power-oil-gas-rivals-pipelines

A good article about this whole crisis. It's all about the oil and the gas!!!!



ITS ALWAYS about the Oil and the Gas! Ouch Except Afghanistan , let us not forget , one of the only places on the planet where 4 nuclear powers meet, explaining why the USA and UK are around checking out the neighborhood! Sleepy



That war is about oil as well! But also control of the world's opium and heroin supplies!!!!

Few people actually know that NATO took Kosovo from Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (now Republic of Serbia) due to the vast mineral wealth of the local territory.
Although unexplored until the end , mineral resources in Kosovo in recent years draws more and more attention to the domestic and global public . An increasing number of foreign companies that deal assessments of existing and potential mineral deposits in Kosovo. The corporations from the NATO members countries are the most interesting in quantities of precious and rare metals silver, gold and platinum , indium , germanium , thallium , selenium , tellurium , rubidium - used in new technologies , in the airline industry and missile industries .

And while the world's experts estimate that the value of deposits of zinc , silver, lead , nickel and some other so-called strategic minerals in Kosovo exceeds the value of 1.000 billion U.S. dollars , that equally important is ore reserves of lignite. According to the claims of many interlocutors " news " in the area of ​​Kosovo has so far tested about 19 billion tons of coal that could be illuminating the whole of Europe within the next hundred years .
Although lignite tested in the area of the central part of the province , it is assumed that it is far more in the area of ​​Metohija around Kačanik village.

The reserves of lead-zinc ores are found in the mines "Hajvalia" , "Rainwater" and "Old Square" , while it is estimated that the mine "Novo Brdo" has copper and gold, copper and manganese are spread throughout Prokletija mountains . Bauxite ore is found around Klina town , while , for example , reserves ferronickel around Glogoc estimated at fifteen million tons . At the same time , the area of ​​Djakovica and Orahovac towns are deposits of chrome and magnesite in Goles mountain.

I've not read a single report of economic prosperity in Kosovo or the former Yugoslav republics. It seems that our wealthy US ogliarchs are benefitting mightily these days. I've read a statistic somewhere that the real unemployment for the US is almost 20% and if you count marginalized people, the underemployed and people struggling, it's 40%..  Once they boost military spending and put more debt on our backs, that statistic might explode....

 I was thinking of relocating to where some of my relatives live (Singapore), but that's not entirely secure either these days with the rumblings of a new Cold War in Asia between the US and China... Maybe I'll get a job in Uruguay, they legalized some good green stuff and they're a peaceful, pacifist country!Cool It seems that our futures are quite dim these days.... 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 14 2014 at 01:52
Originally posted by King of Loss King of Loss wrote:

Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Originally posted by King of Loss King of Loss wrote:

Originally posted by tszirmay tszirmay wrote:

Originally posted by King of Loss King of Loss wrote:

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/earth-insight/2014/mar/06/ukraine-crisis-great-power-oil-gas-rivals-pipelines

A good article about this whole crisis. It's all about the oil and the gas!!!!



ITS ALWAYS about the Oil and the Gas! Ouch Except Afghanistan , let us not forget , one of the only places on the planet where 4 nuclear powers meet, explaining why the USA and UK are around checking out the neighborhood! Sleepy



That war is about oil as well! But also control of the world's opium and heroin supplies!!!!

Few people actually know that NATO took Kosovo from Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (now Republic of Serbia) due to the vast mineral wealth of the local territory.
Although unexplored until the end , mineral resources in Kosovo in recent years draws more and more attention to the domestic and global public . An increasing number of foreign companies that deal assessments of existing and potential mineral deposits in Kosovo. The corporations from the NATO members countries are the most interesting in quantities of precious and rare metals silver, gold and platinum , indium , germanium , thallium , selenium , tellurium , rubidium - used in new technologies , in the airline industry and missile industries .

And while the world's experts estimate that the value of deposits of zinc , silver, lead , nickel and some other so-called strategic minerals in Kosovo exceeds the value of 1.000 billion U.S. dollars , that equally important is ore reserves of lignite. According to the claims of many interlocutors " news " in the area of ​​Kosovo has so far tested about 19 billion tons of coal that could be illuminating the whole of Europe within the next hundred years .
Although lignite tested in the area of the central part of the province , it is assumed that it is far more in the area of ​​Metohija around Kačanik village.

The reserves of lead-zinc ores are found in the mines "Hajvalia" , "Rainwater" and "Old Square" , while it is estimated that the mine "Novo Brdo" has copper and gold, copper and manganese are spread throughout Prokletija mountains . Bauxite ore is found around Klina town , while , for example , reserves ferronickel around Glogoc estimated at fifteen million tons . At the same time , the area of ​​Djakovica and Orahovac towns are deposits of chrome and magnesite in Goles mountain.

I've not read a single report of economic prosperity in Kosovo or the former Yugoslav republics. It seems that our wealthy US ogliarchs are benefitting mightily these days. I've read a statistic somewhere that the real unemployment for the US is almost 20% and if you count marginalized people, the underemployed and people struggling, it's 40%. I was thinking of relocating to where some of my relatives live (Singapore), but that's not entirely secure either these days with the rumblings of a new Cold War in Asia between the US and China...

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Kosovo Telecom WILL BE VERY SOON in property of Madeleine Albright  , Wesley Clark buys mines.
Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright is most likely to buy the most profitable company in Kosovo , Telecom , and Wesley Clark , former commander of NATO forces in Europe has to deal with lignite .

Clark plans to apply the technology of converting coal to liquid fuel, and so far have tried just Chinese. The technology is researched and environmentally problematic, and many feel that it is a true ecological bomb that former general preparation Kosovo. Kosovo is already rich with gold , silver, zinc , and all that Clark knows , because it has long been in the area

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I also heard that Kosovo is also a depot for organ and slave trafficking into Europe. Since you live closer to Kosovo, do you know anything about that?
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