CHEEZMO
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Bring back the internationale!
This unironically.
Bring back the internationale!
It says they're mobilizing their tanks along their border with Ukraine. Nothing but a defensive measure.
Nice misleading post btw.
Is this on the level of the Cuban middle crisis or more like Georgia ? Where Russia put on a show to remind them and the world to that are not to be fucked with?
The UNSC seriously needs democratic powers to overrule the veto powers of member states that are showing blatantly belligerent behavior.
Or you know, ditch the veto powers altogether because it's a dumb fucking idea.
The UNSC seriously needs democratic powers to overrule the veto powers of member states that are showing blatantly belligerent behavior.
Or you know, ditch the veto powers altogether because it's a dumb fucking idea.
I am really surprised about China´s backing Russia. I would have thought they would remain neutral.
How was it misleading? Are they mobilizing or not? I will answer it for you yes they are. Of course it will be defensive, not like Poland can do much against Russia.
Democratic - Do what the USA and UK tell you to do.
You do know that by far the most vetoes were used by the US, right? And that eliminating veto right would simply cause the most powerful countries to withdraw from UN, rendering it useless. League of Nations suffered a similar destiny.
Don't see how that's going to happen.If Poland gets pulled in, then yeah. The dominoes will start falling.
Why not just make it that a country that is directly involved in the situation can't veto?Democratic - Do what the USA and UK tell you to do.
Not to mention that using vetoes has actually decreased the likelihood of widespread warfare, since if vetoes were impossible, a large, powerful country could simply choose to oppose said prescribed action militarily.You do know that by far the most vetoes were used by the US, right? And that eliminating veto right would simply cause the most powerful countries to withdraw from UN, rendering it useless. League of Nations suffered a similar destiny.
It's not. Russia were also 'mobilizing on the border' before deciding to go on in. Not saying Poland will get involved, but this is something that can go regional very fast. Ukraine has declared it a declaration of war and are asking for help. Now Russia is issuing a surrender ultimatum at the threat of an assault? Yeah, not good.
Why not just make it that way that a country that is directly involved in the situation can't veto?
There, I just fixed the UN and saved the world
I imagine what he meant by "Russian Speakers" he meant actual Russians, since that's who the Crimeans are and is partially Russia's justification for having soldiers there.
Don't see how that's going to happen.
Has Ukraine asked for assistance?
The UNSC seriously needs democratic powers to overrule the veto powers of member states that are showing blatantly belligerent behavior.
Or you know, ditch the veto powers altogether because it's a dumb fucking idea.
I guess you could say "Involved militarily"Everyone is involved in international politics.
The probleem with the UN is that there are more corrupt or dictator countries than 'civilized' ones.The UNSC seriously needs democratic powers to overrule the veto powers of member states that are showing blatantly belligerent behavior.
Or you know, ditch the veto powers altogether because it's a dumb fucking idea.
How was it misleading? Are they mobilizing or not? I will answer it for you yes they are. Of course it will be defensive, not like Poland can do much against Russia.
If russian forces fire on Ukrainian warships and soldiers. Will that provoke NATO in military action against russia?
If russian forces fire on Ukrainian warships and soldiers. Will that provoke NATO in military action against russia?
No.If russian forces fire on Ukrainian warships and soldiers. Will that provoke NATO in military action against russia?
Not sure why the excuse of exercise?
Is the rouble gold backed?
Georgia? Do they even want it still?No.
Ukraine is a NATO partner, not a member. Military action is highly unlikely. But economic sanctions would be very probable. It could also fast track Georgia's inclusion into NATO.
An official defence ministry called the original agency statement about the ultimatum complete nonsense, and said no such ultimatum had been given to the Ukrainian military in Crimea.
Is this ultimatum legit? Guardian and Times say no
Is this on the level of the Cuban middle crisis or more like Georgia ? Where Russia put on a show to remind them and the world to that are not to be fucked with?
CHEEZMO;102994961 said:Ukraine isn't in NATO so no.
It is getting difficult to separate truth from nonsense now.
It is getting difficult to separate truth from nonsense now.
Good post.Much more Georgia. Nobody is going to go to war over Ukraine. All that is going to happen is, possibly, some sanctions...maybe. That's about it. The odd visa restricted here and there.
Besides if the ukrainian army fights back then it could end up a rather bloody situation for Russia.
The media is doing a lot to hype this up as well largely due to the fact that it gets clicks and ratings. Far worse things happened during the cold war with proxy wars all over the world and talking endless smack about each other.
Western diplomats also know one thing for certain and that is the crimean people welcome the russians. They are not seen there as an invading force of evil. Both sides know that in the big picture the crimea doesn't mean that much, but it is a very good political tool to smack each other with. Russia has banged its drum for a long time about americas invasion of Iraq and NATO's activities in Libya (which pissed it off a lot by the way), and kosovo/yugoslavia. In many ways they were right about the dodgy legitimacy over what was done. However, now the EU and the US get to turn the tables and, even better for them, the russians never even bothered with the UN or international law. Russias credibility has disappeared and their leadership has been shown to be untrustworthy. This will make businesses very unlikely to invest in Russia. It will do huge harm.
For the west of course that is another big bonus. Now they can start fraking like mad for gas and avoiding dealing with russia altogether. This allows them to strengthen their economic position against russia.
It will also lead to an increase in defense spending as nations will want to strengthen themselves against an aggressive russian bear. One thing is for certain, they won't be buying things from russia anymore.
In a years time relations with Russia will begin to stabalise and the invasion of the crimea will be a sore point between them and the west but so was georgia and that was forgotten about.
Confusion helps them here. If soldiers believe it to be true then they're much more likely to surrender just in case.
People do love a bit of doom and gloom. Don't be so hasty wanting any sort of military response. A lot of comments in here have a undercurrent of do something, I want to see the fallout rather than rational discussions about defusing the situation.
On Saturday, the Ukrainian delegation requested that the Security Council send international monitors to observe the unfolding crisis. I'm not sure about formal (public) requests for military assistance.
Russia denies it according to the BBC.
why would the Ukrainian soldiers surrender? Is that what you would expect of your army?
LOL that would hurt them so much! Not like russia could win it anyway.Possible sanction from the EU is to push for Russias expulsion from summers world cup.
I guess you could say "Involved militarily"
If the Nato countries would really want to get involved they could go in, UN vote or not.Russia and the NATO countries bump heads over the Ukraine. Vote comes up for the NATO countries to get militarily involved and Russia's vote is null because they already are militarily involved.
So how does this resolve the situation?
I really don't want Ukraine to back down to Russia. Please don't let Russia just invade and take over a country. Hoping there's minimal violence...