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Jenoch

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33. Your comparison of the the U.S. and Ukraine
Fri Feb 28, 2014, 11:39 PM
Feb 2014

is ridiculous at best and seems disingenuous. There is a lot of harm in breaking up a country for political reasons. It's easy for you to suggest simething like that. If you believe it's just "...splitting up a piece of land..." then I will not waste my time with any further responses.

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Because it's a sovereign country that is vulnerable and has TwilightGardener Feb 2014 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author RKP5637 Feb 2014 #5
He was humiliated, and he's going to try to gain something to get his TwilightGardener Feb 2014 #7
Yep, agree again! n/t RKP5637 Feb 2014 #14
Because Russia is a police state. MannyGoldstein Feb 2014 #2
So ...uhm ...so they are just like us. L0oniX Feb 2014 #10
And sanctions beatings of gays Pretzel_Warrior Feb 2014 #15
Remember it wasn't too long ago we sanctioned that too and still have a contingent among us who kelliekat44 Mar 2014 #34
You're right swilton Feb 2014 #28
For the same reason they just docked a spy ship in Havana nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #3
Russia is still also pretty mad about missile defense. TwilightGardener Feb 2014 #24
I am way way too cynical anymore nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #27
First, in 1994 when Ukraine agreed to give up their nukes we signed an agreement with Ukraine, okaawhatever Feb 2014 #4
IMO this should be an OP for greater visibility. You cut through all of the BS flying around! n/t RKP5637 Feb 2014 #6
Agreed nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #8
I have read close to a hundred articles from several countries on this, and several academic papers. okaawhatever Feb 2014 #11
and thank you for your efforts ... MindMover Feb 2014 #16
+1000. Thanks for that information. nt adirondacker Feb 2014 #23
Say please? ...or offer them Skittles. L0oniX Feb 2014 #9
She's going to ass kick you! nt grasswire Feb 2014 #12
Now we KNOW you are one of those appeasing liberals who can't be trusted with national security. woo me with science Feb 2014 #32
We stay out of it customerserviceguy Feb 2014 #13
The difference is that Czechoslovakia Jenoch Feb 2014 #18
Yes customerserviceguy Feb 2014 #21
Your comparison of the the U.S. and Ukraine Jenoch Feb 2014 #33
Would Iraq be in as much trouble as it is customerserviceguy Mar 2014 #35
We could intervene militarily. It worked ever so well in Vietnam, Cambodia, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Tierra_y_Libertad Feb 2014 #17
If Putin had a nickel of ethics, he would not be allowing Ukraine to fall apart on his doorstep. randome Feb 2014 #19
Invading countries, invasions of privacy 1awake Feb 2014 #20
so did N and S Korea JI7 Feb 2014 #22
Because Ukrainians are not Russians. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2014 #25
It seems rather hypocritical for us to be telling countries not to invade or intervene militarily quinnox Feb 2014 #26
It's just diplomatic posturing. We know that. They know that. Warpy Feb 2014 #29
Putin will always be involved in Ukraine pipoman Feb 2014 #30
John McCain would nuke em! n/t doc03 Feb 2014 #31
You know that about 10 years ago, they signed a treaty.... Adrahil Mar 2014 #36
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