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In reply to the discussion: Poll: Most Ukrainians want a unified country [View all]The Magistrate
(96,043 posts)13. Possibly, Sir
But that does not alter present feeling, and that will certainly be great resentment at Russia's interference and threatening behavior.
In the long run, Russia will find its blatant use of energy exports for political blackmail erodes its customer base, as people seek secure and reliable suppliers and new supplies, which they may well be willing to pay a bit more for, as a species of insurance against interruption of the flow.
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Well once accidents like that start happening you have to question whether it's going to be rigged
davidpdx
May 2014
#4
No Question, Sir: A Vote Under Present Conditions In the East is A Rigged Vote
The Magistrate
May 2014
#8
This Obviously Makes Hash Of The 'Go Putin!' Cheer-Leaders' Position, Sir
The Magistrate
May 2014
#9
Poll: Most Ukrainians support full or partial refusal of gas purchases from Russia
dipsydoodle
May 2014
#10
People Often Answer a Different Question Than the One They Are Asked, Sir
The Magistrate
May 2014
#11
'Last time Ukraine played up and... supply ceased... German industrial production fell by 25%...'
freshwest
May 2014
#39
If the people of Northern Maine wanted to break away and become part of Quebec,
Nye Bevan
May 2014
#18