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

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I'm not saying anything one way or the other...i'm just impressed that this shyt happened the way it did in 2014.

Its the most boss shyt i've seen in a LONG time.

I don't know if the US could even do this.

Trust me I kno wat ur saying breh...

Altho we on here and people in general on the internet make fun of Republicans for their love affair with Putin in terms of hiscalculating nature and wishing they had a President like that....when it comes down to it...its one of the few things they make great points about...

I mean this man Putin really is the #1 Mob boss in the world...how could we have allowed this to happen with a man whois friends with Sergio____ I forgot his last name but the mob boss wanted by the FBI and who has numerous shady. Dealings..

Obama was out here making jokes about him being the "Quietkid in the back of the class slouching" is now out here looking like some fool getting his ass played...

Man if Putin is head of Russia when it ever gets big economic wise.... :whew:
 

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Yup, Yulia is right. If Russia does annex Crimea shyt will go crazy. :whew:

I had a thought, the Uygurs keep trippin in China, the Dali Llama be chillin in America all the time.....if them and Tibet linked up and America and the West was like :shaq: then we might really see WWIII the amount of beef at the UN would be an an all time high.


LOL it has begun


Crimea votes to join Russia, accelerating Ukraine crisis

By Alissa de Carbonnel and Luke Baker1 hour ago


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Crimea lawmakers call referendum on joining Russia

By Alissa de Carbonnel and Luke Baker

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SIMFEROPOL, Ukraine/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Crimea's parliament voted to join Russia on Thursday and its Moscow-backed government set a referendum on the decision in 10 days' time in a dramatic escalation of the crisis over the Ukrainian Black Sea peninsula.

The sudden acceleration of moves to bring Crimea, which has an ethnic Russian majority and has effectively been seized by Russian forces, formally under Moscow's rule came as European Union leaders held an emergency summit groping for ways to pressure Russia to back down and accept mediation.

The 28-nation EU condemned Russian actions in Crimea as illegal, voiced support for Ukraine's territorial integrity but took only minor steps suspending talks with Moscow on visas and a new investment pact while warning of tougher steps if there is no negotiated solution within a short period.

By contrast, U.S. President Barack Obama announced immediate first steps to punish Russians and Ukrainians involved in what he called "threatening the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine", ordering the freezing of their U.S. assets and a ban on travel to the United States.

The names on the blacklist were not immediately made public but a U.S. official said they did not include Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The Pentagon also announced a large-scale air force exercise in Poland which Washington's ambassador to Warsaw said had been augmented to reassure U.S. allies in the region in the light of the Ukraine crisis.

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A Ukrainian serviceman (L) stands next to an armed man, believed to be a Russian soldier, inside a U …
The crisis began in November when Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich, under Russian pressure, turned his back on a trade deal with the EU and accepted a $15 billion bailout from Moscow. That prompted three months of street protests leading to the overthrow of Yanukovich on February 22.

Moscow denounced the events as an illegitimate coup and refused to recognize the new Ukrainian authorities.

STAKES RAISED

The Crimean parliament voted overwhelmingly on Thursday "to enter into the Russian Federation with the rights of a subject of the Russian Federation".

The decision, which diplomats said could not have been made without Putin's approval, raised the stakes in the most serious east-west confrontation since the end of the Cold War.

The vice premier of Crimea, home to Russia's Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol, said a referendum on the status would take place on March 16. All state property would be "nationalized", the Russian ruble adopted and Ukrainian troops treated as occupiers and forced to surrender or leave, he said.

Crimeans await referendum seen as prelude for sove …Play video

EU leaders, the U.S. State Department and the new government of Ukraine all branded the referendum decision illegal because it was incompatible with the Ukrainian constitution.

Russian stocks fell and the ruble weakened further after the referendum news. Moody's ratings agency said the stand-off was negative for Russia's sovereign creditworthiness.

On the ground, a mission of 35 unarmed military observers from the pan-European Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe was stopped from entering Crimea by unidentified men in military fatigues when they travelled from the port of Odessa, Poland's defense minister said.

In Brussels, European Council President Herman Van Rompuy outlined a three stage plan to try to resolve the crisis, while announcing that the EU would sign the political parts of an far reaching agreement with Ukraine before May 25 elections there, and offer the country extensive aid and trade benefits.

Unless Moscow opens negotiations with Ukraine and an international "contact group" soon, the EU would move to travel bans and asset freezes on Russian officials, and boycott a planned June Group of Eight summit in Olympic venue Sochi.

If Russia took action that destabilizes Ukraine further, there would be "grave consequences" for bilateral economic ties, he said, without giving any deadlines. Poland's prime minister said the EU talks on sanctions had been "stormy", hinting at frustration at his inability to achieve stronger measures, which require a unanimous decision of 28 member states.

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A woman walks past a Bulgarian communist-era monument painted by unknown people in Sofia March 5, 20 …
MILITARY ACTION

Putin has cited threats to Russian citizens to justify military action in Ukraine, as he did in Georgia in 2008. Far from seeking a diplomatic way out of the present crisis, Putin appears to have chosen to create facts on the ground before the West can agree on more than token action against him.

Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk said after meeting EU leaders that Ukraine's armed forces would act if Russian military intervention escalated any further into Ukrainian territory. "We are ready to protect our country," he said.

Military experts say Kiev's small and underequipped forces are no match for Moscow's superpower might.

The U.S. Navy announced a guided-missile destroyer, the USS Truxton, was heading to the Black Sea in what it said was a long-planned training exercise and not a show of force

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who had refused to meet his Ukrainian counterpart on Wednesday, held talks with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in Rome, but said there was still no agreement after their third encounter in two days.
 

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LOL it has begun


Crimea votes to join Russia, accelerating Ukraine crisis

By Alissa de Carbonnel and Luke Baker1 hour ago


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Crimea lawmakers call referendum on joining Russia

By Alissa de Carbonnel and Luke Baker

Related Stories
SIMFEROPOL, Ukraine/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Crimea's parliament voted to join Russia on Thursday and its Moscow-backed government set a referendum on the decision in 10 days' time in a dramatic escalation of the crisis over the Ukrainian Black Sea peninsula.

The sudden acceleration of moves to bring Crimea, which has an ethnic Russian majority and has effectively been seized by Russian forces, formally under Moscow's rule came as European Union leaders held an emergency summit groping for ways to pressure Russia to back down and accept mediation.

The 28-nation EU condemned Russian actions in Crimea as illegal, voiced support for Ukraine's territorial integrity but took only minor steps suspending talks with Moscow on visas and a new investment pact while warning of tougher steps if there is no negotiated solution within a short period.

By contrast, U.S. President Barack Obama announced immediate first steps to punish Russians and Ukrainians involved in what he called "threatening the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine", ordering the freezing of their U.S. assets and a ban on travel to the United States.

The names on the blacklist were not immediately made public but a U.S. official said they did not include Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The Pentagon also announced a large-scale air force exercise in Poland which Washington's ambassador to Warsaw said had been augmented to reassure U.S. allies in the region in the light of the Ukraine crisis.

View gallery

A Ukrainian serviceman (L) stands next to an armed man, believed to be a Russian soldier, inside a U …
The crisis began in November when Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich, under Russian pressure, turned his back on a trade deal with the EU and accepted a $15 billion bailout from Moscow. That prompted three months of street protests leading to the overthrow of Yanukovich on February 22.

Moscow denounced the events as an illegitimate coup and refused to recognize the new Ukrainian authorities.

STAKES RAISED

The Crimean parliament voted overwhelmingly on Thursday "to enter into the Russian Federation with the rights of a subject of the Russian Federation".

The decision, which diplomats said could not have been made without Putin's approval, raised the stakes in the most serious east-west confrontation since the end of the Cold War.

The vice premier of Crimea, home to Russia's Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol, said a referendum on the status would take place on March 16. All state property would be "nationalized", the Russian ruble adopted and Ukrainian troops treated as occupiers and forced to surrender or leave, he said.

Crimeans await referendum seen as prelude for sove …Play video

EU leaders, the U.S. State Department and the new government of Ukraine all branded the referendum decision illegal because it was incompatible with the Ukrainian constitution.

Russian stocks fell and the ruble weakened further after the referendum news. Moody's ratings agency said the stand-off was negative for Russia's sovereign creditworthiness.

On the ground, a mission of 35 unarmed military observers from the pan-European Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe was stopped from entering Crimea by unidentified men in military fatigues when they travelled from the port of Odessa, Poland's defense minister said.

In Brussels, European Council President Herman Van Rompuy outlined a three stage plan to try to resolve the crisis, while announcing that the EU would sign the political parts of an far reaching agreement with Ukraine before May 25 elections there, and offer the country extensive aid and trade benefits.

Unless Moscow opens negotiations with Ukraine and an international "contact group" soon, the EU would move to travel bans and asset freezes on Russian officials, and boycott a planned June Group of Eight summit in Olympic venue Sochi.

If Russia took action that destabilizes Ukraine further, there would be "grave consequences" for bilateral economic ties, he said, without giving any deadlines. Poland's prime minister said the EU talks on sanctions had been "stormy", hinting at frustration at his inability to achieve stronger measures, which require a unanimous decision of 28 member states.

View gallery

A woman walks past a Bulgarian communist-era monument painted by unknown people in Sofia March 5, 20 …
MILITARY ACTION

Putin has cited threats to Russian citizens to justify military action in Ukraine, as he did in Georgia in 2008. Far from seeking a diplomatic way out of the present crisis, Putin appears to have chosen to create facts on the ground before the West can agree on more than token action against him.

Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk said after meeting EU leaders that Ukraine's armed forces would act if Russian military intervention escalated any further into Ukrainian territory. "We are ready to protect our country," he said.

Military experts say Kiev's small and underequipped forces are no match for Moscow's superpower might.

The U.S. Navy announced a guided-missile destroyer, the USS Truxton, was heading to the Black Sea in what it said was a long-planned training exercise and not a show of force

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who had refused to meet his Ukrainian counterpart on Wednesday, held talks with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in Rome, but said there was still no agreement after their third encounter in two days.


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Looks like we're gonna get more B-52 drills :pachaha:
 

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lmfao, them Buddhists terrycloth, that means they very soft. :umad:
i'm not even big on the dalai lama myself.

dude thinks hes a deity reincarnate and you should have seen how the dalai lamas used to treat their people :scusthov:

Apparently China has invested a lot in the area and raised the general living conditions of the inhabitants :obama:
 

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Another US imperialist coup stopped by putin. Obama is too green to know what' s going on and kerry is a blithering idiot. Putin is too smart for them and their jew handlers. Now putin would probably give western ukraine one last chance before he wipes out the nazis that have illegally taken over the government with US help . Cac wars brehs. epic
 

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i'm not even big on the dalai lama myself.

dude thinks hes a deity reincarnate and you should have seen how the dalai lamas used to treat their people :scusthov:

Apparently China has invested a lot in the area and raised the general living conditions of the inhabitants :obama:

That never stopped the CIA. :mjpls:
 

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Looks like we're gonna get more B-52 drills :pachaha:

russian will knock them outta the sky. Europe wont help because russia supplies it with oil and natural gas. China is like you can fukk with russia if you want :usure:Barry better sit his black ass down and take this L
 

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Hmm sounds like a certain former Ethiopian emperor Rastas love :mjpls:



i'm not even big on the dalai lama myself.

dude thinks hes a deity reincarnate and you should have seen how the dalai lamas used to treat their people :scusthov:

Apparently China has invested a lot in the area and raised the general living conditions of the inhabitants :obama:
 

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I could care less about Russia, but Putin is absolutely in the right here. If the the US wants to support Nazi's, the country should be divided in half, with one side with the EU and the other side with Russia. Its disgusting how we are supporting violent rebellions instead of DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED leaders.

The US government is making alot of hypocritical movements lately.
 

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putin will end up losing. in the animal kingdom even the coward animals that run in a pack always come out on top.
russia can't do this alone. and eu and the united states media propaganda will always overpower russia's.

plus there are rich jews in russia. and they can destroy the country from within. the jews there run their oil.
idk the US
Another US imperialist coup stopped by putin. Obama is too green to know what' s going on and kerry is a blithering idiot. Putin is too smart for them and their jew handlers. Now putin would probably give western ukraine one last chance before he wipes out the nazis that have illegally taken over the government with US help . Cac wars brehs. epic
hasnt been any cac on cac violence in a while.

Its time

 
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