Sooo....no talk on Kiev's gradual descent into Mad Max beyond Thunderdome status??

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Mexicans, white trash, black people, COD fanatics, hipsters and Camp Pendleton MARINE base vs invaders. :mjlol:

Im hittin 30 yard headshots on targets with a pistol at the range because of my video game training, my first time shooting. :mjlol: Invaders dont know we're programmed for this.

every house would get guns with the quickness and it would be worse than hell to try and clear everyone out. no one would have a shot against us. only if they nuked us big first. in any event, large scale land invasions are a thing of the past. the russians could prob conquer, solely by land invasion, alaska but thats about it
 

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every house would get guns with the quickness and it would be worse than hell to try and clear everyone out. no one would have a shot against us. only if they nuked us big first. in any event, large scale land invasions are a thing of the past. the russians could prob conquer, solely by land invasion, alaska but thats about it
Yea, people dont realize that on the low americans are bred for war and battle. Someone would definately have to do as you said and just torch an entire coast at kickoff and even then, the interior of the country is worst then the monsters on the coast.
 

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Yea, people dont realize that on the low americans are bred for war and battle. Someone would definately have to do as you said and just torch an entire coast at kickoff and even then, the interior of the country is worst then the monsters on the coast.

More importantly, theyd have to hack our grids and fukk that shyt up simultaneously as they nuke, and theyd have to nuke strategic spots first. with out electricity and just word of mouth, the civilians would bug and be forced to stay pretty much in local bands..which would still be nasty as hell to deal with. shyt, I know a good portion of a 35-60 minute radius (or more) of my house without much tech needed. putting a group of people in regions with atlas' for the masses and special unique info on lesser known locations for ambushes/hideouts would be pure hell on an enemy. hiding from satellite and drones could be an issue though
 

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wtf dropped them?

anywho, Putin aiming for the top now. his goon Lavrov says he's concerned how the
Russians are treated in Estonia. the Axis of Evil thinking they got that No Limit tank.
:whoa:

boy can't wait for some major shyt to pop off.
 
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well they damn sure did suspend Russia...
They suspended Russia's participation in meetings and then suspended all G8 meetings anyway :dahell: so I am not sure if that qualifies as a major smackdown on Russia at this point in time.
 

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See Russia’s Big Threat to the United States as Tensions Rise

U.S.-Russian tensions over Ukraine spilled over into nuclear talks with Iran Wednesday



Moscow’s chief envoy at the negotiations warning that his country may take “retaliatory measures” that could hurt attempts to persuade Tehran to cut back on programs that could make atomic arms. That comes as President Obama said the United States would not be “getting into a military excursion in Ukraine.”

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/201...threat-to-the-united-states-as-tensions-rise/

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Obama expands sanctions, threatens Russian economy
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US President Barack Obama speaks on the situation in Ukraine on the South Lawn of the White House on March 20, 2014US President Barack Obama speaks on the situation in Ukraine on the South Lawn of the White House on March 20, 2014

US President Barack Obama imposed sanctions on more Russian officials and a bank Thursday and threatened to target the broader Russian economy if Moscow escalates its actions against Ukraine.

"Russia must know that further escalation will only isolate it further from the international community," Obama said at the White House.

The new measures targeted a new list of 20 lawmakers and senior government officials in addition to 11 people already sanctioned by Washington.

Obama made his announced just hours after Russian lawmakers rubber-stamped a treaty signed by President Vladimir Putin to absorb the Ukrainian region of Crimea into Russia.

The US move freezes assets within American jurisdiction and bars US firms from conducting business with those concerned.

The US Treasury Department identified the financial institution involved as Aktsionerny Bank of the Russian Federation, also known as Bank Rossiya.

Senior officials said the bank held significant assets of the Russian ruling elite and key figures around Russian President Vladimir Putin.

"Bank Rossiya?s shareholders include members of Putin's inner circle associated with the Ozero Dacha Cooperative, a housing community in which they live," the US Treasury said.

Obama said: "Now we're taking these steps as part of a response to what Russia has already done in Crimea."

But he also raised the prospect of tougher future action if Russian behavior does not change, adding he had signed a new executive order that would allow him to target specific sectors of the Russian economy.

"This is not our preferred outcome," Obama said, warning that the moves would have a "significant impact" on the Russian economy.
 

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Russia is going in with no fukks given and I think it's hilarious! Putin flexing like, "WE GOT NUKES TOO fukk BOY:takedat:" Oh you want this land, well then come get it :win:
 

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Moscow strikes back against US officials

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Russia’s Foreign Ministry has published a reciprocal sanctions list of US citizens, consisting of 10 names, including: House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner, Senator J. McCain; and advisers to President Obama D. Pfeiffer and C. Atkinson.

THE LIST OF OFFICIALS AND LAWMAKERS

These officials, along with another five named by the Foreign Ministry, are banned from entering the country.

http://rt.com/news/foreign-ministry-russia-sanctions-133/
 

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Russia Halted Imports From Ukraine for About 12 Hours

KIEV--Russia halted all imports from Ukraine for about 12 hours early Thursday, raising fears of a full-blown embargo that could further cripple the country's moribund economy, officials said.

Russian never fully explained what began or ended the disruptions, which left hundreds of trucks standing at the Ukrainian side of the border. Ukrainian officials said that Russian border-control officers began stopping Ukrainian trucks entering Russia after midnight Thursday, and that trade resumed at about noon.

Russia's customs service denied that it had closed the border or stopped imports altogether, but said that it had "strengthened controls" at border posts because of information about imports of banned goods including weapons.

Ukraine fears an embargo on its exports to Russia, which has in the past punished neighbors for taking political positions deemed hostile to Moscow. During a chill in relations with Georgia, Russia banned Georgian wine and mineral water for putative quality-control issues. Last summer Russia's consumer watchdog stopped imports of Roshen candies, citing safety concerns. Roshen is controlled by Petro Poroshenko, a Ukrainian candy tyc00n and pro-European politician.

With tensions rising between Moscow and Kiev, some fear the movement of people as well as goods may soon be hindered. On Thursday, Ukraine's border service said that Russia had suspended the cross-border passes for Ukrainians trying to enter Voronezh and Belgorod regions, according to the Interfax news agency.

Russia's border service declined to comment, but officials at points on the border did confirm that Ukrainian vehicles had been held up. "They are allowed now, vehicles are slowly getting through," said an official at the Russian customs point in Belgorod. "It's true they did not let vehicles through with Ukrainian goods."

Russia ramped up restrictions on the import of Ukrainian goods last fall, while Kiev was considering whether to sign an economic agreement with the European Union. The restrictions were eased, officials said, after the government of ousted president Viktor Yanukovych opted instead to sign an economic deal with Moscow.

Ukraine's economy is heavily dependent on exports to Russia. Much of the Russia-bound traffic consists of perishable meat and vegetables, so delays at the border can be ruinous for the producers.

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