Re: Ukraine
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2014 2:31 pm
It's on now



QUIET QUIET, QUIET QUIET!magma wrote:
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From what I can work out, the rest of Ukraine shouldn't need to be involved - they can condemn it all they like, but if Crimea wants to secede, it's got the autonomy to do so. It's starting to sound much calmer despite missile tests and Russia Today's infighting... Russia's rhetoric seems to have shifted subtley since the Ruble plummeted a few days ago, but it might be as much that they haven't lived up to our unfairly negative expectations, of course.garethom wrote:Anyway, that Ukraine huh? I heard the regional council in Kherson, immediately to the northwest of Crimea, has voted to condemn "any manifestations of separatism", Interfax-Ukraine news agency reports. A total of 46 out of 48 councillors present during the vote supported the resolution.
You could have left it at my post. Now you are the one derailing the thread. I feel like you are perhaps projecting in this comment, you are after all the person who regularly mentions their job/girlfriend/whatever else for no reason other than to try and impress people on an internet forum. I sure hope when i am 30 or however old you are I don't feel the need to get validation from strangers on the internet, or argue with a 20 year old on the internet.magma wrote:Does the lack of words mean you've given up now? Can we get back to the topic or are you going to keep wandering around bashing your virtual saucepan screaming "LOOK AT ME!" like a fucking two year old?
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Yeah, I just copied the most recent BBC update to try and get back on track.magma wrote:From what I can work out, the rest of Ukraine shouldn't need to be involved - they can condemn it all they like, but if Crimea wants to secede, it's got the autonomy to do so. It's starting to sound much calmer despite missile tests and Russia Today's infighting... Russia's rhetoric seems to have shifted subtley since the Ruble plummeted a few days ago, but it might be as much that they haven't lived up to our unfairly negative expectations, of course.garethom wrote:Anyway, that Ukraine huh? I heard the regional council in Kherson, immediately to the northwest of Crimea, has voted to condemn "any manifestations of separatism", Interfax-Ukraine news agency reports. A total of 46 out of 48 councillors present during the vote supported the resolution.
I thought you'd managed it for a moment, too.garethom wrote:Yeah, I just copied the most recent BBC update to try and get back on track.magma wrote:From what I can work out, the rest of Ukraine shouldn't need to be involved - they can condemn it all they like, but if Crimea wants to secede, it's got the autonomy to do so. It's starting to sound much calmer despite missile tests and Russia Today's infighting... Russia's rhetoric seems to have shifted subtley since the Ruble plummeted a few days ago, but it might be as much that they haven't lived up to our unfairly negative expectations, of course.garethom wrote:Anyway, that Ukraine huh? I heard the regional council in Kherson, immediately to the northwest of Crimea, has voted to condemn "any manifestations of separatism", Interfax-Ukraine news agency reports. A total of 46 out of 48 councillors present during the vote supported the resolution.
Validation? Nah, just entertainment. You're entertaining me today; it's like being a prefect at Eton and being assigned a whipping boy who I can bugger with impunity after rugby and crumpets. I'm not sure you've noticed, but I genuinely enjoy arguing with people for sport... it's honestly the best way I know to pass a day with a difficult schedule and a day at work* hasn't gone this quickly since Alien Pimp left. So please, if you want to keep replying, keep replying - everyone around here already knows I love arguing, so it's not like I've got a reputation to tarnish... you'll enthusiastically get responses until 5pm and then you're on your own until I'm getting paid again.m8son wrote:You could have left it at my post. Now you are the one derailing the thread. I feel like you are perhaps projecting in this comment, you are after all the person who regularly mentions their job/girlfriend/whatever else for no reason other than to try and impress people on an internet forum. I sure hope when i am 30 or however old you are I don't feel the need to get validation from strangers on the internet, or argue with a 20 year old on the internet.magma wrote:Does the lack of words mean you've given up now? Can we get back to the topic or are you going to keep wandering around bashing your virtual saucepan screaming "LOOK AT ME!" like a fucking two year old?
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Russia seem to be pretty steadfastly denying ownership of the troops on the ground in Crimea, but few seem to believe them. It is somewhat, I don't know... convenient... that the actual Ukrainian army is less well equipped than the apparently hastily raised "militia" of local people.garethom wrote:The agreement was that they're allowed up to 25,000 troops in Russian military bases, not 16,000 troops locking down airports and standing armed outside of Ukranian bases.test recordings wrote:Russia are allowed up to 25,000 troops in Crimea anyway, even I can see the western media like Yahoo blowing it out of proportion all facts considered because they only have 16,000 currently present I think.
Reckon posting that as a Facebook status would get you on a few watch lists.‘Bigger than Watergate’: US ‘regular’ meetings with Al-Qaeda’s leader; documented White House ‘false flag terrorism’ moving people ‘like sheep’; the father of Twin Towers victim tell us why he backs this month’s 9/11 campaign on Times Square and around the world; & the protests calendar for September.

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