Re: [politics] Time to show that Crimea is dependent on Ukraine

From: Michael Kulyk ([email protected])
Date: Sat Mar 01 2014 - 18:41:53 EST


things happen in a real war

On Mar 1, 2014, at 3:39 PM, Pavlo Ivanchenko <[email protected]> wrote:

> One more important point to remember: in the event of an invasion make ready to blow up the whole druzhba pipeline as well as the Odesa-Brody pipeline straight to Kingdom Come. The entire network must go as a last measure. Make no mistake not only Russia but the EU/NATO will feel the impact.
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> On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 3:00 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
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> If Ukraine wants to collapse Russian control of Crimea, do the following:
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> [1] Cut off electric power to crimea
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> [2] Cut off Natural Gas to Crimea
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> [3] Cut off water to Crimea
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> [4] block all truck supplies to Crimea
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> Hold this embargo till Russia releases Crimea.
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> If Russian troops took control of any of these facilities in mainland Ukraine, then destroy the facilities using attack aircraft (Su-25's or attack helicopters Mi-24D) and worry about it later.
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> Russia cannot bring in by tanker enough water, fuel and other supplies to sustain Crimea. Let them try -- put submarines in the Kerch channel to torpedo ferries crossing over from Crimea and let loose the air force to shoot down russian transport aircraft. Also torpedo any supply ships going to sevastopil.
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> This is harsh but Russia has invaded an independent state -- they are not nice. PERIOD.
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> Time to play hard ball as the west will not help except ligitimize Russia's seizure of Crimea.
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> Once again in our history Ukraine stands alone. Time to wake up and smell the coffee. Lock and Load.
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