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In reply to the discussion: What do we do if Russia invades Ukraine? [View all]FarCenter
(19,429 posts)105. Rural areas and small villages may have been Ukranian
But there were a lot of rural Poles as well. And the cities were mixed ethnically. See for example the table "Population makeup by ethnicity 1900-2001" in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lviv . In '31 Lviv was half Polish and almost a third Jewish. It wasn't majority Ukrainian until after WW II and Stalin displaced the Polish population westward.
Before 1918 and also after the union of Bessarabia with Romania, it was not obvious nor universally accepted that Moldovans and the Romanians formed a single ethnic group.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moldovan_language
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But but but ...there are WMD's in the Ukraine. We don't want to wait for the mushroom cloud.
L0oniX
Mar 2014
#42
Or Afghanistan. Russians had already been there, done that, got the Go Home T-shirt.
libdem4life
Mar 2014
#61
Ted Nugent and Chuck Norris should be able to handle the situation fine by themselves.
randome
Mar 2014
#20
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
You're wrong about Sochi. Despite the initial press feeding frenzy, the games
Warren Stupidity
Mar 2014
#34
And grain. Ukraine is the breadbasket over there; 3rd largest exporter of grain in the world.
DebJ
Mar 2014
#93
Putin would be invading Canada. After all, they were the ones who took the "big one"
okaawhatever
Mar 2014
#47
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
True! A good bottle of 'Jack Daniels' goes a long way toward solving any problem!
randome
Mar 2014
#30
The majority are not ethnically Russian. Only 17% are ethnically Russian. More than that speak
okaawhatever
Mar 2014
#49
It's a grave threat to world peace that calls for an immediate weapons embargo or something
jsr
Mar 2014
#40
In the long-term, however, it's in everyone's best interests to have a more united world.
randome
Mar 2014
#43
Democracy didn't win, our version of capitalism did over their state capitalism
TheKentuckian
Mar 2014
#77
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
What did we do in 2008 when Russia and Georgia fought over S. Ossetia & Abkhazia ?
kenny blankenship
Mar 2014
#70
Get with the other G8 members and skip summit, deny trade agreements that Russia has asked for
davidn3600
Mar 2014
#72
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
Put every Russian in a torture camp? Arrest all war protesters as "terrorists"?
Corruption Inc
Mar 2014
#108