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Not Really Much Can Be Done, Sir The Magistrate Aug 2014 #1
Economic sanctions and monetary punishment edhopper Aug 2014 #7
True, Sir The Magistrate Aug 2014 #12
Not going to happen sir. Thank you however, for this post. 3rdwaydem Aug 2014 #130
Exactly right. Warren Stupidity Aug 2014 #98
I concur. grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #106
I agree with The Magistrate, not much can be done. nt ChisolmTrailDem Aug 2014 #2
France should cancel delivery of the 2 helicopter carriers, for a start muriel_volestrangler Aug 2014 #3
^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Peacetrain Aug 2014 #5
Neither possible. France needs money, the EU needs fuel. Resource wars, as usual. freshwest Aug 2014 #30
Putin is a despicable SOB! Peacetrain Aug 2014 #4
The UN has no military. former9thward Aug 2014 #10
Even worse AgingAmerican Aug 2014 #26
Nothing is as good as it gets TheKentuckian Aug 2014 #6
1. Ratchet up the sanctions against Russia. Nye Bevan Aug 2014 #8
Ukraine should implement RF Foreign Minister Lavrov's proposal for VanGoghRocks Aug 2014 #9
Angela Merkel proposed that same thing on her visit eridani Aug 2014 #33
That's what the Sudeten Germans claimed too. BillZBubb Aug 2014 #43
The fascists are in Kiev eridani Aug 2014 #53
There are fascists in every country, including Urkaine and Russia BillZBubb Aug 2014 #56
Nonsense--that has never been included in their demands eridani Aug 2014 #58
Because we can expect honesty and transparency from them? hack89 Aug 2014 #105
I always support people who are being attacked, not their attackers eridani Aug 2014 #110
So you support Russian imperialism? hack89 Aug 2014 #111
I support self-determination by the people of eastern Ukraine eridani Aug 2014 #113
So Russian troops in Ukraine don't bother you? nt hack89 Aug 2014 #114
White supremacists heading to Kiev from all over the world bother me much more eridani Aug 2014 #116
So it is all America's fault? hack89 Aug 2014 #117
America and Western Europe promised not to expand NATO after Gorbachev withdrew troops eridani Aug 2014 #123
NATO did not expand into Ukraine hack89 Aug 2014 #124
But they certainly intend to n/t eridani Aug 2014 #125
And that justifies a Russian invasion of Ukrainian territory? hack89 Aug 2014 #126
For the same reason we would assert a right to invade Mexico had it ever joined the Warsaw Pact n/t eridani Aug 2014 #129
There are facists edhopper Aug 2014 #57
There are plenty of fascists in Moscow if you go by the definition of fascism. pampango Aug 2014 #70
Cool, the rebranded 14 points of fascism MFrohike Aug 2014 #128
Please share your definition of fascism and how it does or does not apply pampango Aug 2014 #133
My try MFrohike Sep 2014 #137
Uh, that train has left the station... MattSh Aug 2014 #51
"Don't do stupid shit" Bragi Aug 2014 #11
Bravo! (Brava!). VanGoghRocks Aug 2014 #13
No more military action! Vots Aug 2014 #14
What? BillZBubb Aug 2014 #19
Uh, what treaty? MattSh Aug 2014 #54
As I understand it, a treaty of the demarcation of borders was signed in 2010. BillZBubb Aug 2014 #60
So you wish the U.S. to cut ties Jenoch Aug 2014 #20
No. Vots Aug 2014 #135
+1. Next thing you know we'll be fighting the side we're supporting... grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #108
Explaining my take on the situation will open me up to considerable ridicule, but here goes! tech3149 Aug 2014 #15
I Would Agree With You In Part, Sir The Magistrate Aug 2014 #21
I won't argue your points re: NATO there is much that I have not studied on the issue tech3149 Aug 2014 #31
Those Two Are Same Things, Sir, Just From Different Ends The Magistrate Aug 2014 #34
I agree with you....no ridicule here... KoKo Aug 2014 #63
Completely disagree "EU offered Ukraine nothing." joshcryer Aug 2014 #67
NATO has become an instrument of US world military hegemony. Warren Stupidity Aug 2014 #99
NATO members who would face invasion geek tragedy Aug 2014 #104
That post was a drink of refreshing water Union Scribe Aug 2014 #101
It would seem that Russia needs to be contained geek tragedy Aug 2014 #103
You've hit a nerve. I've wondered the same thing. Maybe we're supposed to be kept confused about ancianita Aug 2014 #16
Good questions all tech3149 Aug 2014 #25
Putin's "demographic unification" smacks of the annexaton of the Sudetenland. BillZBubb Aug 2014 #28
Thanks! ancianita Aug 2014 #41
I think Putin is trying to reestablish the borders of the old Soviet Union. Cleita Aug 2014 #17
Belarus Jenoch Aug 2014 #23
But isn't Belarus firmly on Putin's side? TheMightyFavog Aug 2014 #94
Bessarabia is my guess. LanternWaste Aug 2014 #24
Do you mean Transnistria, Jenoch Aug 2014 #109
Northern Kazakhstan meMeMEEEE Aug 2014 #49
At a minimum we need to ramp up economic sanctions mythology Aug 2014 #18
Does the US have the moral authority to intervene? panader0 Aug 2014 #22
Only through NATO requests, and as I've said before, Ukraine never made it into NATO. Other members freshwest Aug 2014 #61
Encourage a negotiated settlement. bemildred Aug 2014 #27
Unfortunately, Sir, I Doubt That Is Possible, Now, Or From The Start, For That Matter The Magistrate Aug 2014 #32
Nothing much to lose at this point, Sir. bemildred Aug 2014 #35
I Never Object To Negotiation, Sir The Magistrate Aug 2014 #36
What one approves of was not the question. bemildred Aug 2014 #38
Fair Enough, Sir The Magistrate Aug 2014 #39
I would be negotiating to keep it together, minus Crimea. bemildred Aug 2014 #42
That Would Be A Reasonable Settlement, Sir The Magistrate Aug 2014 #46
He can take it now. nt bemildred Aug 2014 #48
I don't see how, at this point, a fair deal for Ukraine is possible. BillZBubb Aug 2014 #40
I will ignore your Hitler-Chamberlain analogy and just point out that things can still get worse. nt bemildred Aug 2014 #44
The analogy is apt and should not be ignored. The general situation is eerily similar. BillZBubb Aug 2014 #47
Bye. nt bemildred Aug 2014 #50
Why should we "encourage western values"? former9thward Aug 2014 #92
Mainly to encourage getting western money too. bemildred Aug 2014 #95
Speak softly and forget the stick. Tierra_y_Libertad Aug 2014 #29
Send a sternly-worded letter. Comrade Grumpy Aug 2014 #37
make a deal with China meMeMEEEE Aug 2014 #45
As much as I appreciate the devious nature of your suggestion, BillZBubb Aug 2014 #52
Plan B meMeMEEEE Aug 2014 #59
Putin would probably say "Keep her!" BillZBubb Aug 2014 #62
Plan C meMeMEEEE Aug 2014 #65
it is about continuing the unipolar moment: if we remove Russia from Crimea and the West controls yurbud Aug 2014 #55
Russia wants war, clearly Laughing Mirror Aug 2014 #64
Nice map. How does that apply to Russia's unprovoked war of aggression against Ukraine again? nt stevenleser Aug 2014 #71
Russia's unprovoked war of aggression Laughing Mirror Aug 2014 #96
you're clueless meMeMEEEE Aug 2014 #88
Yes I'm clueless Laughing Mirror Aug 2014 #97
The Ukraine is not part of NATO fadedrose Aug 2014 #66
Obama should nominate George W. Bush as special ambassador to Putin. GeorgeGist Aug 2014 #68
+1. nt bemildred Aug 2014 #69
Absolutely! But no cocktails for Bush leftstreet Aug 2014 #75
You can almost hear Putin's thoughts.... Xolodno Aug 2014 #83
US out of Ukraine. TBF Aug 2014 #72
Nope, we need NATO into Ukraine. Army, Air and Naval bases, immediately. nt stevenleser Aug 2014 #74
Then everyone can watch their portfolios as TBF Aug 2014 #76
So according to you, Russia is allowed to engage in unprovoked wars of aggression stevenleser Aug 2014 #77
That is not the way I'd characterize the situation - TBF Aug 2014 #79
You're the one rubber stamping an unprovoked war of aggression stevenleser Aug 2014 #81
Nope - I am the one arguing that if we stay out TBF Aug 2014 #84
Translation: You are rubber stamping Russia's imperialistic unprovoked war of aggression stevenleser Aug 2014 #86
Again you are dead wrong - TBF Aug 2014 #87
you do realize that would result in an actual real war in eastern europe? Warren Stupidity Aug 2014 #100
No it wouldn't. Putin and the Oligarchs have no intention of dying. They enjoy their lives too much stevenleser Aug 2014 #115
and you are certain of that, despite the risk of millions dead? Warren Stupidity Aug 2014 #118
Just as Putin was certain we wouldnt attack his troops that invaded. Yes, certain. nt stevenleser Aug 2014 #120
The equivalency is not there. Warren Stupidity Aug 2014 #136
Horrible idea and it won't happen. morningfog Aug 2014 #121
It's "Ukraine" not "the Ukraine" Hippo_Tron Aug 2014 #73
Thank you Duckhunter935 Aug 2014 #82
fixed edhopper Aug 2014 #90
Well, if we applied our standards evenly... Scootaloo Aug 2014 #78
Ouch leftstreet Aug 2014 #80
Yup. nt TBF Aug 2014 #85
Oh SNAP! n/t eridani Aug 2014 #93
Ukraine is stuck between a rock and hard place. Xolodno Aug 2014 #89
noooope meMeMEEEE Aug 2014 #91
NATO membership and troops for whatever part Russia geek tragedy Aug 2014 #102
I heard Russia increased social security 300% over the past few years. Perhaps Ukraine could do the grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #107
Nada. Unless we want to start World War 3 over it. roamer65 Aug 2014 #112
You mean there is something else going on in the world besides misogyny RiffRandell Aug 2014 #119
I am not for military aid BainsBane Aug 2014 #122
nato should more military into important ukrainian towns and the samsingh Aug 2014 #127
Stay out of it. cheapdate Aug 2014 #131
You have to answer this question before you can answer that question The Traveler Aug 2014 #132
Ignore the world. It will go away. Let's join the tea party; withdraw from the UN and international pampango Aug 2014 #134
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