Fallenangel
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Ukrainian Lawmakers Suspend Military Cooperation With Russia - ABC News
"The five cooperation agreements scrapped by the Verkhovna Rada include one giving the Russian military transit rights to reach Moldova, whose territory is partly controlled by a Moscow-supported separatist government."
Combined with the unwillingenss to cooperate on the latest "Russian GRU" affair, and few other things currently occurring on the ground it looks like someone is openly looking for another fight... that would end up with a lot of dead, and Ukraine again running to US/EU crying about the ebil Russian bear.
A Russian military journalist/blogger Denis Mokrushin has written today "I will remind you that previous unwillingness of the Kiev government to cooperate, lead to "cauldrons" on the border, Illovaysk, [Ukraine losing] Donetsk Airport, and Debaltsevo".
Fallen.
I wonder how they feel about having been dumped by the Germans.
Who?
Fallen.
Ukraine. Merkel told them not to expect to be accepted in the EU. And there is not much security for Ukraine, thought the trade treaty had implied there should be.
Ukraine. Merkel told them not to expect to be accepted in the EU. And there is not much security for Ukraine, thought the trade treaty had implied there should be.
Obviously Ukraine will not become a member of the EU. Not of NATO either.
It was probably a mistake and a list opportunity. As it is, Russia has possession of Crimea and Eastern Ukraine as a buttress.
It was probably a mistake and a list opportunity. As it is, Russia has possession of Crimea and Eastern Ukraine as a buttress.
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Which can be blamed on the US in part at least.
In part. We did not persist against resistance to their entry into NATO and were not firm enough in warning of the dangers of Art.7, Title 2 of the trade agreement without military prestationing. We also did not help Ukrainian military with boots on the ground. But you don't certainly believe we should have! That would be odd.
The US and EU made many mistakes in the Ukraine as did Russia. But on the whole, prime responsibility for the mess Ukraine is in lies with the Ukrainians.
Another Russian-inspired separatist "frozen" conflict. Russia currently has 1,500 soldiers in Trans-Dniester. After Moldovan voters recently elected a pro-EU government, 74,000 people living in Trans-Dniester have applied for Moldovan passports.Btw ...if someone doesn't know, this wiki map shows why the route through Ukraine is so important.
Transnistrian region of Moldova, landlocked along the border with Ukraine
Simpleχity;1064649532 said:Another Russian-inspired separatist "frozen" conflict. Russia currently has 1,500 soldiers in Trans-Dniester. After Moldovan voters recently elected a pro-EU government, 74,000 people living in Trans-Dniester have applied for Moldovan passports.
In part. We did not persist against resistance to their entry into NATO and were not firm enough in warning of the dangers of Art.7, Title 2 of the trade agreement without military prestationing. We also did not help Ukrainian military with boots on the ground. But you don't certainly believe we should have! That would be odd.
Aww. Russia can't trot her Trans-Dniester occupation troops across Ukraine anymore.You want me to respond to that "information" somehow, or you've just got bored of your "butthurt over Ukraine/Russia" threads and decided to pay a visit?!?
Simpleχity;1064651863 said:Aww. Russia can't trot her Trans-Dniester occupation troops across Ukraine anymore.
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