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In reply to the discussion: U.S. 'Suspends' Role in Russia G8 Summit After Obama, Putin Speak [View all]amandabeech
(9,893 posts)32. You may see an invite, but I don't.
You seem to be very pleased that a country at peace with its neighbors--one that had not fired a shot at its neighbors--has been invaded.
Yes, they're having internal problems, but I have seen no reports that one bullet has crossed their frontier and no reports that even one bullet has been fired into any of the Crimean bases that the Russians have leased.
The type of invite that you seem to see is the type that 20th century dictators always seemed to receive just before they started WWI and WWII.
I'm not cheering for the start of another hellish European civil war, and for the life of me I can't figure out why anyone here at DU with any sense of history is happy.
That is all.
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This is what you get when you put a right-wing fascist at the helm of power: fascism & dictatorship.
BlueCaliDem
Mar 2014
#1
Self-determination would solve this. After seeing that brute slapping around an employee
freshwest
Mar 2014
#3
I think he believes in the principle above what the USA may get one way or the other.
freshwest
Mar 2014
#6
Interesting concept: letting people vote on which country they want to be citizens of.
pampango
Mar 2014
#9
It's probably inevitable that this (and future) Administrations will covertly provide
arewenotdemo
Mar 2014
#42
Well, it is a big fucking deal and the only one behaving in a "funny" fashion is you on this thread.
MADem
Mar 2014
#25
No not at all, I'm sure she'll make a great President when and if the time comes. Right now though..
Cha
Mar 2014
#35
The first of many nonviolent, diplomatic responses to violence. As it should be. n/t
pampango
Mar 2014
#8
We, the EU and the Russians have guaranteed the territorial integrity of Ukraine in a
amandabeech
Mar 2014
#28