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Wonder how long this will affect the importation of Saigas.
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No, only if you can get away with it!
Sorry, I looked for a tough picture of the prez, but this is the only one I could find......
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Ya but;
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I support the President in his actions toward this situation, working with the free world, unilateral military involvement makes no sense at all.
But you know, if Obama did do a military action, most of you would be against that, because whatever he does, or doesn't do, is automatically wrong.
And you ought to be ashamed of that!
Looks like the prezzy's warnings went unheeded, Russia has officially invaded the Ukraine.
What are the implications of this?
I support the President in his actions toward this situation, working with the free world, unilateral military involvement makes no sense at all.
But you know, if Obama did do a military action, most of you would be against that, because whatever he does, or doesn't do, is automatically wrong.
And you ought to be ashamed of that!
This reminds me of the Georgia conflict, when Bush tried to interviene.
I think what it really boild down to are the questions- why should we get involved at all? What does any of this have to do with the United States?
If there's anything I've learned, is that the Ukraine situation is a complex issue and there are many outside pulls on many sides of this.
You had forgotten the /sarc tagWhen you cut and paste material in here please show the link. Really, are you trying to pass this off as your own work?
While the US has violated the concept of sovereignty in the examples given above, we have not used this as an excuse to grab land, and we were not acting solely in our interests, as there were other sovereign states acting as our allies.
When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the newly independent Ukraine had on its territory what was the third largest strategic nuclear weapons arsenal in the world. It was larger than those of Britain, France, and China combined. On June 1, 1996 Ukraine became a non-nuclear nation when it sent the last of its 1,900 strategic nuclear warheads to Russia for dismantling.[1] The first shipment of nuclear weapons from Ukraine to Russia (by train) was in March 1994.[2] In return for giving up its nuclear weapons, Ukraine, the United States of America, Russia, and the United Kingdom signed the 1994 Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances, pledging to respect Ukraine territorial integrity, a pledge that was arguably broken by Russia's 2014 invasion of Crimea
The forgotten treaty which could drag the US and UK into WAR with Russia if Putin's troops intervene in Ukraine
The agreement sees signatories promise to protect Ukraine's borders
It was signed by Bill Clinton, John Major, Boris Yeltsin and Leonid Kuchma in 1994
Ukrainian parliament has now reached out directly to all the countries who signed the treaty
Putin currently has 150,000 troops on Ukraine's borders and it is reported some have crossed into the country
President Obama says he is 'deeply concerned' by the news
The US and Britain have both made 'crisis calls' to President Putin to warn him to respect territorial boundaries
Treaty would mean 'British war with Russia' if Putin's troops intervene in Ukraine | Mail Online
Nuclear weapons and Ukraine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia