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In reply to the discussion: Stupid question, I know: Why shouldn't Ukraine split in two? [View all]Tommy_Carcetti
(44,499 posts)83. It once belonged mainly to the Ethnic Tartars.
The Russians saw it as a valuable military and vacation spot, and thus they conglomerated on that spot.
And the Tartars were almost all forcibly removed by Stalin.
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Ireland is worse off as an independent country than it was as part of the UK?
Fumesucker
Mar 2014
#9
Why did Czechoslovakia choose to split in two, and why is it our business what they do? Ireland is
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#46
Caring about outcome of an invasion of another country doesn't necessarily mean
davidpdx
Mar 2014
#69
What does your last paragraph have to do with this conversation? Are you saying that those of us
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#109
"Why shouldn't Germany have annexed the Sudetenland? After all, it had a German-speaking majority!"
Spider Jerusalem
Mar 2014
#7
Right, because having 70 people massacred in the streets by the pro-Russian govt
BainsBane
Mar 2014
#48
Why shouldn't a country do whatever it wants without our interference? Other countries have chosen
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#53
I'm going to conduct an experiment here, I hope you don't mind if I use YOUR comment to do so.
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#116
Perhaps, I have friends in Slovakia who recognize eg, that they have an unemployment issue eg
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#107
There is a difference between being proud of your ethnicity and changing your nationality
DFW
Mar 2014
#113
But would they go back is the question, I have no idea what the general feeling among
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#118
Western Ukraine likes having a big country, but they seem to resent the fact that ethnic Russians...
JVS
Mar 2014
#8
If the democratically elected government chooses to have a trade pact with Russia, that is...
JVS
Mar 2014
#21
If they want that, they should be allowed to arrange it--without a foreign army
TwilightGardener
Mar 2014
#12
What it ~does~ mean is that we look like total hypocrites when criticizing them
Fumesucker
Mar 2014
#88
What about those of use that were criticizing the US Government for those actions?
Chathamization
Mar 2014
#106
You say that in my scenario, Russians annex territory and some ethnic groups are screwed
MannyGoldstein
Mar 2014
#24
According to the Belavezha accords, the ethnic Russians have a right to stay put AND to have...
JVS
Mar 2014
#43
I think Belarus' client status has a lot more to do with Lukashenko's refusal to do any political...
JVS
Mar 2014
#67
And in those accords Ukrainians have a right to be free of Russian incursion on their soil.....
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2014
#84
It is interesting how so many here seem to forget this is a discussion board
penultimate
Mar 2014
#39
That should be something that decided internally without outside influences...
penultimate
Mar 2014
#41
The leaders of the "Orange Revolution" said some awful things that were not in our press
newthinking
Mar 2014
#115