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Russia Going to War with US over Ukraine?
Alba
#331 Posted : Thursday, March 27, 2014 2:56:46 PM
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dunkang wrote:



Boss, are you seriously serious serious?

I didn't identify Putin in the entire 2:32 long clip, or mine has been edited?

And is that the brutality you are talking about? That? d'oh! d'oh! d'oh! Even my nursery school teacher hit me harder than that. Or is my video edited?? IF THAT'S NOT THE CASE, I WILL TELL YOU, I HAVE SEEN WORSE VIDEOS FROM AMERICA, FRANCE, GERMANY AND BRITAIN!!

Wajameni, if yours are not super-hyper-ultra-goggles, then i don't know what is!!!!



Please try and engage your brain. You really think the president is the one to pick up a whip to beat dissidents ? No. He sends out his goons to beat dissidents. The Cossacks in the video are putin's thugs whom he sends out to perform his thuggish errands.

And I am sure you know that statement about your nursery school teacher was pure nonsense. Try and elevate the intellectual level of your arguments.

Putin also throws in prison anyone who opposes him. This very group of girls are protesters against Putin's regime and have been thrown in prison.

The statement you made about America is bogus and clueless. No one in America is jailed or beaten for being a dissident. If they were, all these tea party types would have been sent to prison.

Also Putin actually stole the superbowl championship ring from Robert Kraft who is the owner of an American football team.

Imagine a president stealing like a common pickpocket !!!

http://www.cbssports.com...tole-my-super-bowl-ring

And this is a man who is already immensely rich thanks to Russian style corruption. If this is not thuggish behavior then nothing else is
Alba
#332 Posted : Thursday, March 27, 2014 3:23:17 PM
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Kaigangio wrote:


Am surprised at the level of ignorance potrayed by some members...

Now matter how you try to look at the issue no one will win...not the US, not the EU, not Russia... and the sanctions may be felt globally right up to our doorsteps...

Read the article below...it gives some clear insight...

Russian Sanctions Have Been Pointless, but the Next Ones Could Hurt the U.S. More



I feel sorry for whomever wrote that article. They are so clueless

1. USA economy is not as dependent on energy as Russia is. So the notion that sanctions could hurt USA is just laughable.

2. America's trade with Russia is miniscule compared to the rest of the economy. Sanctions on China might hurt the USA but Russia is a non-factor to the US.

3. Many Americans actually hate oil companies like Chevron. If they find out that Chevron is loosing money they might just pop champagne. Ditto for giant banks like Morgan Stanley.

If the article said EU would be hurt, it would be believable.
McReggae
#333 Posted : Thursday, March 27, 2014 3:28:59 PM
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Posts: 23,365
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Alba wrote:
Kaigangio wrote:


Am surprised at the level of ignorance potrayed by some members...

Now matter how you try to look at the issue no one will win...not the US, not the EU, not Russia... and the sanctions may be felt globally right up to our doorsteps...

Read the article below...it gives some clear insight...

Russian Sanctions Have Been Pointless, but the Next Ones Could Hurt the U.S. More



I feel sorry for whomever wrote that article. They are so clueless

1. USA economy is not as dependent on energy as Russia is. So the notion that sanctions could hurt USA is just laughable.

2. America's trade with Russia is miniscule compared to the rest of the economy. Sanctions on China might hurt the USA but Russia is a non-factor to the US.

3. Many Americans actually hate oil companies like Chevron. If they find out that Chevron is loosing money they might just pop champagne. Ditto for giant banks like Morgan Stanley.

If the article said EU would be hurt, it would be believable.


smile Eti sanctions will hurt USA more than Russia.....jeeeez, hata kama hatupendi uncle sam yawa!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
Alba
#334 Posted : Thursday, March 27, 2014 3:33:32 PM
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murchr wrote:


What has Russia done really? 97% of Crimeans wanted to go back home and Russia welcomed them with open arms so what is the issue? Kosovo in the 90s wanted to break out of Russia and no one placed sanctions rather the world welcomed them. So my informed Kenyans please explain to me like a 2 year old WHAT wrong you keep placing on Russia. Infact Russia is very good. Ukraine is in debt and loosing Crimea is a favor. Did you know that Ukraine was part of USSR even them, they broke off without coercion. So those who think am a sore loser because of G7 really can countries such as Italy boast of anything?

Am a proud student of the late Prof Katama Mkangi. Seems they dont make such profs anymore. We're really lacking in geopolitics


1. If you think 97% of Crimeans wanted to go back to Russia then you will believe anything. Ethnic Russians are only 60% of Crimeans. The other minorities do not want to go back o Russia because Russia has historically treated them poorly: ethnic cleansing, massacres, atrocities etc. But they did not vote in the sham referendum because theere was no option in the ballot for Crimea to stay in Ukraine. The options in the ballot were both set up for Putin to win. Like tossing a coin with two heads.

2. The reason Russians are 60% of Crimea is because of expulsions, massacres and ethnic cleansing carried out against Tartars in the 1940s

3. Ukraine has invested in building Crimea for the past 50 years. Should they just lose it ?


How do you fee about the Pwani sio Kenya movement ? Should we also have a referendum for Coasterians to decide if they want to leave Kenya ?

I wonder if you and others were on Wazua championing the cause of the Pwani sio Kenya movement.

Kosovo is different because the Serbs were committing atrocities against Kosovars. There is no way those two would have lived in peace.

In 2014, it has been Putin fomenting divisions between ethnic Russians and Ukrainians. Up until a a year ago, they got along well. A poll conducted in 2011 suggested that most ethnic Russians wanted to stay in Ukraine.

Then Putin started his propaganda and now Russians hate Ukrainians. Similar to how Kenyan politicians turn Kenyans against each other.


sitaki.kujulikana
#335 Posted : Thursday, March 27, 2014 3:34:43 PM
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nywele ngumu
SG
#336 Posted : Thursday, March 27, 2014 3:50:34 PM
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Joined: 4/5/2008
Posts: 30
McReggae wrote:
Alba wrote:
Kaigangio wrote:


Am surprised at the level of ignorance potrayed by some members...

Now matter how you try to look at the issue no one will win...not the US, not the EU, not Russia... and the sanctions may be felt globally right up to our doorsteps...

Read the article below...it gives some clear insight...

Russian Sanctions Have Been Pointless, but the Next Ones Could Hurt the U.S. More



I feel sorry for whomever wrote that article. They are so clueless

1. USA economy is not as dependent on energy as Russia is. So the notion that sanctions could hurt USA is just laughable.

2. America's trade with Russia is miniscule compared to the rest of the economy. Sanctions on China might hurt the USA but Russia is a non-factor to the US.

3. Many Americans actually hate oil companies like Chevron. If they find out that Chevron is loosing money they might just pop champagne. Ditto for giant banks like Morgan Stanley.

If the article said EU would be hurt, it would be believable.


smile Eti sanctions will hurt USA more than Russia.....jeeeez, hata kama hatupendi uncle sam yawa!!!


Global, effect to EU escalates to US markets then global recession when US economy has shown signs of recovery. US & Russia are tied to the hip and only a fool would impose economic sanctions due to ripple effects.
Um Sayala
#337 Posted : Thursday, March 27, 2014 4:07:37 PM
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So long as we read and write in English, Taught mostly by anglophone professors of history etc...Russia and China will always be bad. For the sun should not set on the Empire
"Peace is our profession, War is our business" ...Unknown
murchr
#338 Posted : Thursday, March 27, 2014 4:34:57 PM
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Joined: 2/26/2012
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Alba wrote:
murchr wrote:


What has Russia done really? 97% of Crimeans wanted to go back home and Russia welcomed them with open arms so what is the issue? Kosovo in the 90s wanted to break out of Russia and no one placed sanctions rather the world welcomed them. So my informed Kenyans please explain to me like a 2 year old WHAT wrong you keep placing on Russia. Infact Russia is very good. Ukraine is in debt and loosing Crimea is a favor. Did you know that Ukraine was part of USSR even them, they broke off without coercion. So those who think am a sore loser because of G7 really can countries such as Italy boast of anything?

Am a proud student of the late Prof Katama Mkangi. Seems they dont make such profs anymore. We're really lacking in geopolitics


1. If you think 97% of Crimeans wanted to go back to Russia then you will believe anything. Ethnic Russians are only 60% of Crimeans. The other minorities do not want to go back to Russia because Russia has historically treated them poorly: ethnic cleansing, massacres, atrocities etc. But they did not vote in the sham referendum because theere was no option in the ballot for Crimea to stay in Ukraine. The options in the ballot were both set up for Putin to win. Like tossing a coin with two heads.

2. The reason Russians are 60% of Crimea is because of expulsions, massacres and ethnic cleansing carried out against Tartars in the 1940s

3. Ukraine has invested in building Crimea for the past 50 years. Should they just lose it ?


How do you fee about the Pwani sio Kenya movement ? Should we also have a referendum for Coasterians to decide if they want to leave Kenya ?

I wonder if you and others were on Wazua championing the cause of the Pwani sio Kenya movement.

Kosovo is different because the Serbs were committing atrocities against Kosovars. There is no way those two would have lived in peace.

In 2014, it has been Putin fomenting divisions between ethnic Russians and Ukrainians. Up until a a year ago, they got along well. A poll conducted in 2011 suggested that most ethnic Russians wanted to stay in Ukraine.

Then Putin started his propaganda and now Russians hate Ukrainians. Similar to how Kenyan politicians turn Kenyans against each other.




First get the history right. Crimea has been shuffled several times at one time it belonged to the greek. 2, the autonomous republicans of Crimea was built crimeans not Ukrainians. 3, those crimeans the majority of them voted to join Russia isnt that what democracy is? Or democracy is only correct when its enforced by the usual suspects? Most Ukrainians are of Russian decent and the napoleon wars made them hate Europeans to the core. Maybe obomber should work on that
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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Alba
#339 Posted : Thursday, March 27, 2014 6:17:18 PM
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murchr wrote:


First get the history right. Crimea has been shuffled several times at one time it belonged to the greek. 2, the autonomous republicans of Crimea was built crimeans not Ukrainians. 3, those crimeans the majority of them voted to join Russia isnt that what democracy is? Or democracy is only correct when its enforced by the usual suspects? Most Ukrainians are of Russian decent and the napoleon wars made them hate Europeans to the core. Maybe obomber should work on that


Crimea has belonged to Ukraine for 50 years. which means that Ukraine tax payer money has been invested in building the region for over 50 years. On top of that, Crimea was legally given to Ukraine. So why is it right that they lose it now ?

I see you dodged my question with regard to whether the Pwani sio kenya group should be allowed a referendum to decide if they want Coast to be in Kenya. Perhaps you are a hypocrite just like Putin.

Speaking of Putin, he is the biggest hypocrite of them all. When Chechnya wanted to leave Russia, he refused. Instead he bombed them to smithereens. Why did'nt Putin also allow Checnya to secede since they wanted and still want nothing to do with Russia. The answer is easy. Putin is a bloody hypocrite.

I have already given reasons why I think the referendum was sham so I will not bother repeating them.
Alba
#340 Posted : Thursday, March 27, 2014 6:20:32 PM
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SG wrote:


Global, effect to EU escalates to US markets then global recession when US economy has shown signs of recovery. US & Russia are tied to the hip and only a fool would impose economic sanctions due to ripple effects.



Please read and comprehend before posting. No one wrote that sanctions will not have ripple effects. Mcreggae is correctly laughing at the idea that sanctions will affect the US more.

The US economy is far more diversified than Russia. Russia will literally collapse if they cannot sell raw materials to Europe.
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