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DebJ

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93. And grain. Ukraine is the breadbasket over there; 3rd largest exporter of grain in the world.
Sat Mar 1, 2014, 01:30 PM
Mar 2014

Russians need food from Ukraine; Ukraine needs oil from Russia.

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"i don't think we can sit by and let Russia invade and occupy" jberryhill Mar 2014 #1
The United States. edhopper Mar 2014 #3
They in Russia are, I believe, Russians jberryhill Mar 2014 #110
But but but ...there are WMD's in the Ukraine. We don't want to wait for the mushroom cloud. L0oniX Mar 2014 #42
Probably not much. Adrahil Mar 2014 #2
Your post is spot on 30cal Mar 2014 #92
Same as we did in the last Administration: invade Iraq, of course! randome Mar 2014 #4
Best response ever, randome! Glorfindel Mar 2014 #10
Or Afghanistan. Russians had already been there, done that, got the Go Home T-shirt. libdem4life Mar 2014 #61
Absolutely.... no1uno Mar 2014 #101
A mild public rebuke. Let Russia get bogged down all by itself. Glorfindel Mar 2014 #5
Except Russia has not been handling the situation. randome Mar 2014 #13
So that treaty we signed in '94 is meaningless? Adrahil Mar 2014 #64
There will be no "bogged down." Igel Mar 2014 #86
You're right, of course...Ukraine is not Afghanistan Glorfindel Mar 2014 #103
Same as they did when we invaded Iraq and Afghanistan elehhhhna Mar 2014 #6
Good answer. libdem4life Mar 2014 #62
We will take Venezuela FarCenter Mar 2014 #7
No troops. Send in all of those "well regulated" militia's instead. JaneyVee Mar 2014 #8
Ted Nugent and Chuck Norris should be able to handle the situation fine by themselves. randome Mar 2014 #20
Blame Obama. earthside Mar 2014 #9
Oh, sweet Jesus, I hadn't even thought about that Nevernose Mar 2014 #27
They are doing that already. Mz Pip Mar 2014 #96
Nothing. This is Russia's step, not ours..n/t monmouth3 Mar 2014 #11
I don't know. We're going to have to leave that MineralMan Mar 2014 #12
Strongly worded disapproval. and that's it. cali Mar 2014 #14
The Ukraine only had 1 of the 1%. Did ya see that palace he lived in? L0oniX Mar 2014 #44
Stay the F out of it! tech3149 Mar 2014 #15
That was why I was terrified about the proposal at the time exboyfil Mar 2014 #79
Do? 1awake Mar 2014 #16
People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. LisaL Mar 2014 #17
THIS is the main reason the UN was formed...they...NOT the US should respond. Drew Richards Mar 2014 #18
Russia has a seat on the security council and will veto any measure. If anything it will probably okaawhatever Mar 2014 #46
And why should he care about having NATO on his doorstep? randome Mar 2014 #51
No, the UN declining to take action does not mean it's "left to NATO". Scuba Mar 2014 #52
Who will it be left to then? nt okaawhatever Mar 2014 #65
The Ukranians. Scuba Mar 2014 #67
This is just idle speculation edhopper Mar 2014 #19
No B2G Mar 2014 #21
He spent $50 billion to make Sochi edhopper Mar 2014 #26
Clearly you didn't speak with athletes malaise Mar 2014 #32
You're wrong about Sochi. Despite the initial press feeding frenzy, the games Warren Stupidity Mar 2014 #34
He and his cronies stole most of that money. alarimer Mar 2014 #63
Animals roaming the halls of hotels? LisaL Mar 2014 #69
the wolf in the halls was nate night TV RedstDem Mar 2014 #84
And grain. Ukraine is the breadbasket over there; 3rd largest exporter of grain in the world. DebJ Mar 2014 #93
He's pretty embarrassed about the Ukraine situation, actually. TwilightGardener Mar 2014 #33
Okay edhopper Mar 2014 #39
Putin would be invading Canada. After all, they were the ones who took the "big one" okaawhatever Mar 2014 #47
LOL! Nnnnnnope. cherokeeprogressive Mar 2014 #81
There isn't much we can do. LuvNewcastle Mar 2014 #22
Nothing military but alot ecconomically and geopolitically PFunk Mar 2014 #23
Not a damn thing. HappyMe Mar 2014 #24
Russia has a seat on the security council. They can block just about any measures. It will okaawhatever Mar 2014 #48
Well, it does give Obama an opportunity to be the worst president in U.S. history, if he quinnox Mar 2014 #25
Agree...n/t KoKo Mar 2014 #107
We'll do two things. Lizzie Poppet Mar 2014 #28
True! A good bottle of 'Jack Daniels' goes a long way toward solving any problem! randome Mar 2014 #30
Not a damn thing seveneyes Mar 2014 #29
More thoughts: MineralMan Mar 2014 #31
The majority are not ethnically Russian. Only 17% are ethnically Russian. More than that speak okaawhatever Mar 2014 #49
The Crimea is part of Ukraine. MineralMan Mar 2014 #54
the Crimean penninsula was only made part of the Ukraine SSR in 1954 independentpiney Mar 2014 #73
Western Ukraine was absorbed after WW II FarCenter Mar 2014 #85
The areas you mention in your first two paragraphs Jenoch Mar 2014 #104
Rural areas and small villages may have been Ukranian FarCenter Mar 2014 #105
I was in Moldova in 1999 and the people I worked Jenoch Mar 2014 #106
Nothing. We are not the world police as hard as it is to Cleita Mar 2014 #35
"Cold War" ...don't make the NSA laugh. L0oniX Mar 2014 #38
I absolutely trust Putin to do the right thing Nevernose Mar 2014 #36
It's not up to us to do anything. Who made us the world police? L0oniX Mar 2014 #37
It's a grave threat to world peace that calls for an immediate weapons embargo or something jsr Mar 2014 #40
We could start by ceasing to try to push NATO to Putin's doorstep. Democracyinkind Mar 2014 #41
In the long-term, however, it's in everyone's best interests to have a more united world. randome Mar 2014 #43
I know of about 5 billion people that strongly disagree with that. Democracyinkind Mar 2014 #45
Oh, I agree we have no moral claim to anything outside our borders. randome Mar 2014 #50
I agree with your general point. Democracyinkind Mar 2014 #55
You may be more well-versed in the political realities than I am. randome Mar 2014 #66
If you idea is for the world to become more united mazzarro Mar 2014 #78
The veto powers should be eliminated, I agree. randome Mar 2014 #91
Democracy didn't win, our version of capitalism did over their state capitalism TheKentuckian Mar 2014 #77
But the best aspects of Democracy still inspire others. randome Mar 2014 #94
Thank our lucky stars George W. Bush is out of office. gulliver Mar 2014 #53
Nothing. Ukraine is clearly in their sphere of influence LittleBlue Mar 2014 #56
Withdraw all diplomatic personnel from Russia, for starters. alarimer Mar 2014 #57
Steal and hide Obama's comfortable cowboy boots. Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2014 #58
Posture, whine, and not much else is my guess. bemildred Mar 2014 #59
Probably not much now elfin Mar 2014 #60
I call it the re-purposed Manifest Destiny now Global Manifest Destiny. That might be troubling libdem4life Mar 2014 #76
"and the Crimea is felt to be crucial to Russia's need for a warm water port." EX500rider Mar 2014 #82
The warm water port idea driving Russia elfin Mar 2014 #98
Strongly worded letter TheKentuckian Mar 2014 #68
What did we do in 2008 when Russia and Georgia fought over S. Ossetia & Abkhazia ? kenny blankenship Mar 2014 #70
My sentiments exactly exboyfil Mar 2014 #80
What can we do? nilesobek Mar 2014 #71
Give the Ukraine back its nuclear weapons that it gave up in kiranon Mar 2014 #100
Get with the other G8 members and skip summit, deny trade agreements that Russia has asked for davidn3600 Mar 2014 #72
I guess Putin is trying to get back the USSR Rosa Luxemburg Mar 2014 #74
Stay out of it. bigwillq Mar 2014 #75
Every time a conflict has appeared the last several years Jazzgirl Mar 2014 #83
I plan on buying lots of beer and popcorn. AAO Mar 2014 #87
Start the Cold War over again? enlightenment Mar 2014 #88
We get blamed for it all treestar Mar 2014 #89
If ? it's already happened 30cal Mar 2014 #90
Keep pushing the Swiss and other safe money states to freeze suspect accounts. msanthrope Mar 2014 #95
Reason with both parties to the full extent of our abilities and call for a ceasefire. another_liberal Mar 2014 #97
You do know Crimea is Ukraine don't you? DevonRex Mar 2014 #99
Nothing. Its none of our business. bowens43 Mar 2014 #102
Put every Russian in a torture camp? Arrest all war protesters as "terrorists"? Corruption Inc Mar 2014 #108
Party like it's 1999 postatomic Mar 2014 #109
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