Crisis in Ukraine

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This should be good

[video=youtube;wWWgEg-_INM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWWgEg-_INM[/video]
Scenes of the humanitarian convoy. Nothing to do with anything and looks like a tin-foil hat for Vice, which is always pro-Ukraine.
 

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Scenes of the humanitarian convoy. Nothing to do with anything and looks like a tin-foil hat for Vice, which is always pro-Ukraine.

You mean the convoy they claimed that were humanitarian that was used as a smokescreen for all the others to cross the border?. Nothing can be done to blind bias and trolling.
 

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Strange that most of the small countries that separated form the old USSR wants to help the Ukraine. They must know what's coming their way in future.

They have experienced the so called russkiy mir first hand in the past and know what it brings.
 

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You mean the convoy they claimed that were humanitarian that was used as a smokescreen for all the others to cross the border?. Nothing can be done to blind bias and trolling.
Please provide even a shred of evidence that this was not the convoy's intent.
 

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Strange that most of the small countries that separated form the old USSR wants to help the Ukraine. They must know what's coming their way in future.
Many of these small countries are sucking up to the EU is all. Hungary is pro-Russian, as is Slovakia and Serbia. Even some of the other EU states are too, like Greece. Cyprus just offered to renew their warship dock as well. They know that it's not in their interests to start a big war with their trading partner & supplier of oil & gas.
 

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Please provide even a shred of evidence that this was not the convoy's intent.

I do not oblige trolls.

Can you provide evidence that the other groups and artillery that crossed at the same time with the similar markings as the convoy were not russian troops with a mission to assist the rebel terrorists?
 

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Many of these small countries are sucking up to the EU is all. Hungary is pro-Russian, as is Slovakia and Serbia. Even some of the other EU states are too, like Greece. Cyprus just offered to renew their warship dock as well. They know that it's not in their interests to start a big war with their trading partner & supplier of oil & gas.

They suck up to the EU because like the Ukraine they do not have a shred of hope to defend themselves against Putin's plan to restore the former USSR. Only most idiots sucked up in Putin's ass, like the majority in this country, cannot see it.
 

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They suck up to the EU because like the Ukraine they do not have a shred of hope to defend themselves against Putin's plan to restore the former USSR. Only most idiots sucked up in Putin's ass, like the majority in this country, cannot see it.
Again no evidence. You are full of conjecture and nothing else. Pi$$ & wind as my old man used to say.

Russia is involved in things like trade partnerships and customs unions, not a new USSR.
 

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Again no evidence. You are full of conjecture and nothing else. Pi$$ & wind as my old man used to say.

Russia is involved in things like trade partnerships and customs unions, not a new USSR.

The only guy trolling this thread and at the same time pi$$es in his own wind is YOU!
 

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Many of these small countries are sucking up to the EU is all. Hungary is pro-Russian, as is Slovakia and Serbia. Even some of the other EU states are too, like Greece. Cyprus just offered to renew their warship dock as well. They know that it's not in their interests to start a big war with their trading partner & supplier of oil & gas.

Jeez, PutinBoy, you completely broke the BS meter with that.

With the exception of Serbia, the rest are EU countries that have no interest in becoming or reverting to being a Russian satellite state, have you seen the happy Hungarians the last time the PooTin went to visit?

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Russians are afraid of Putin! He is the Mugabe of Europe. Russia's economy is going downhill yet around 80% vote for him. Mind you, Stalin had 99% of the voters.Putin is 200billion dollar strong and growing. How many Russians live below the poverty line?
 

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This is what happens to "Adolf" Putins opponents:




Bold bit says it all, the real killers will never be found, some poor sap who Putin dislikes will be taking the fall.

This should have its own thread.
 

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Russians are afraid of Putin! He is the Mugabe of Europe. Russia's economy is going downhill yet around 80% vote for him. Mind you, Stalin had 99% of the voters.Putin is 200billion dollar strong and growing. How many Russians live below the poverty line?
Russians love him. Totally contrary to your statement.
 

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Rent-a-mob.

Come back when you get 1000.

Ok.

An estimated 2,000 people took part in the march between the Hungarian capital's two main train stations, in the east and west of the city. Organizers told the AFP news agency that the east-west route was chosen to symbolize the desire of the protesters to remain rooted to the European Union and the West, as opposed to swaying towards Russia.
 

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KERRY, LAVROV MEET AS UKRAINE DEATH TOLL SURPASSES 6,000

The chief diplomats from the United States and Russia, John Kerry and Sergei Lavrov, met Monday in Geneva to discuss the Ukraine crisis as the UN said the conflict had taken more than 6,000 lives.

Meeting on the sidelines of the UN Human Rights Council, Kerry and Lavrov also discussed the conflicts in the Middle East, as well as Iran's nuclear talks with world powers, diplomats said.

The death toll among combatants and civilians in eastern Ukraine had climbed by several hundred shortly before the ceasefire between the army and pro-Russian separatists went into effect last month, said Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, the UN high commissioner for human rights.

His latest Ukraine report painted a picture of "merciless devastation of civilian lives and infrastructure," he said.

Zeid highlighted the recent series of terrorist attacks that had taken place in Kharkiv, Odessa and possibly also in Mariupol.

"Should this trend continue, this would represent a new and very deadly chapter in this conflict, expanding the areas where the rule of law and the protection of human rights are effectively absent," he said.

Kerry, Lavrov and several other foreign ministers were scheduled to address the UN rights body Monday. Germany's Frank-Walter Steinmeier was set to hold a speech there on Tuesday.


Source : Sapa-dpa /dm
Date : 02 Mar 2015 11:11
 
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