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In reply to the discussion: Peskov: Russia cannot persuade self-defense forces in east Ukraine to disarm [View all]Ghost Dog
(16,881 posts)47. This is why deep and wide (cultural) Revolution
is inevitable in the so-called 'West'.
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Peskov: Russia cannot persuade self-defense forces in east Ukraine to disarm [View all]
dipsydoodle
May 2014
OP
Since most of them are actually Russian, they should try ordering them back to their base.
7962
May 2014
#1
Yep, he's thinking like the past all right. But until someone stops him, it doesnt matter
7962
May 2014
#52
"Shooting back "Never said that." at a journalist isn't going to save you."
awoke_in_2003
May 2014
#57
Kremlin says it is weighing response to ‘thousands’ of pleas for help from Ukraine
muriel_volestrangler
May 2014
#6
One thing I would agree with Russia about is that elections in the next month can't mean anything
muriel_volestrangler
May 2014
#40
Russia should tell them "You're Ukrainian, and we're not going to annex you, so
TwilightGardener
May 2014
#7
Well, that's the interesting question: to what extent has the unrest in E. Ukraine been spontaneous?
bemildred
May 2014
#12
I think both sides are bluffing, though Putin is better placed to be doing that.
bemildred
May 2014
#33
Crossing the Border, Sir, Remains a Bigger Thing Than Deploying Troops Within One's Country
The Magistrate
May 2014
#58
Well, if you remember, Sir, that's what I said should happen after the Geneva agreement.
bemildred
May 2014
#59
What nonsense. You also insult the 8.7 million Red Army dead and their families.
stevenleser
May 2014
#61
"will run away just as their Nazi ally forebearers did when they encountered the Red Army."
EX500rider
May 2014
#62
Even Stalin's post war propaganda of the time didn't describe things that way
stevenleser
May 2014
#63
Keeping Bandera and other fascists leadership out of Soviet hands was not essential?
King_Rat
May 2014
#80
Did any of the responders to the OP actually read it, in the context of Ukrainian mobs burning
Fred Sanders
May 2014
#18
There is plenty of proof to show that both sides were violent and both sides lost people
davidpdx
May 2014
#56
It's pretty sad how blinded even so called liberals are by state propaganda.
SolutionisSolidarity
May 2014
#44
I thought it was funny. I think it's funny how all these folks showed up or reappeared at DU
okaawhatever
May 2014
#76
Nope. Advising and encouraging is not equivalent to armed invasion & annexation
stevenleser
May 2014
#67
Right, and after invading and annexing 3-5 territories in the last 15 years, if you believe that
stevenleser
May 2014
#68