Someone mentioned earlier today that Klitschko felt remorse for the deaths on the Maidan because he felt a responsablity for the actions which led to the violence.
If so, I wonder if this is a factor for not doing anything to assert Ukraine's authority and stop the green men - ie. afraid of more deaths.
If we say that they are green men, then they are criminals and should be treated as such and Putin has no say.
I wonder how long it would take for me to be wasted with extreme predjudice if I dressed up in my old uniform ana walked the streets of Quebec City shooting at passing airplanes or walking into the National Assembly as did Densi Lortie in 1984 to shoot up the place murdering three and injuring 13 others?
If they are Russian troops, it is an INVASION pure and simple, and a minimum of effort must be undertaken to defend the state.
Regardless, I can't believe we and the world are still being diverted by playing the green-men game - a 6-year old understands that if it looks like s**t, feels like s**t, smells and tastes like s**t, then it must be s**t!
Time to get off the pot.
From: Francine Ponomarenko
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2014 1:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [politics] new economic development
I know these can't be produced overnight. I was thinking of the future, so that this kind of thing doesn't happen again, once this nightmare ends, when it does.
This is getting a bit mental, the green men are not Russians, but they are. I am getting puzzled by the uk. govt. they don't want to provoke, but Putin just moves in. I agree the border should be closed, what klitschko says.
Things just can't go on like this. If the guys have no insignia, they are terrorists, and bandits.
And a country has the right to deal with them.
I can't believe that svol... will talk tomorrow. I suppose he will offer to return, in exchange for some deescalation.
On Monday, 10 March 2014, Mike Reshitnyk <[email protected]> wrote:
No doubt Ukraine has. But unless it can produce one overnight, it won't stop my Titka in Tlumach south of Stanislav from waking up and finding Russian troops in the stodola. The Russians are currently and without opposition just walking in and taking whatever they want. Isreal has the nukes NOW, and since their aquisition, her neighbours have not tried any important incursions onto her territory - no Seven Day War since.
I've said it before, the longer before there is a reaction in Krym, the more intrenched the Russians become, the more they become emboldened to just walk into the next base or piece of territory, the harder it becomes to expulse them, and also very important, the more and more the west and media will lose interest and move on to the next world event - remember a place called Syria?!
From: Francine Ponomarenko
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2014 11:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [politics] new economic development
I have not forgotten, and I heard on Hromadske, from one chap interviewed, cannot recall the name, that there are still capabilities in Ukraine to make such weapons.
On Monday, 10 March 2014, Mike Reshitnyk <[email protected]> wrote:
" . . . The Israelis who have had the time to develop many contacts in the West, are clearly taking a lesson from Putin's invasion of Ukraine, and the validity of memoranda . . . "
Don't forget, they also have nuclear weapons, Fran.
From: Francine Ponomarenko
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2014 11:07 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [politics] new economic development
Hard to swallow the NATO bit,now after what has happened. The Israelis who have had the time to develop many contacts in the West, are clearly taking a lesson from Putin's invasion of Ukraine, and the validity of memoranda. Sheremeta is very smooth, very polished, understands business, but I hope he will be monitored by maidan.
On Monday, 10 March 2014, Anubis <[email protected]> wrote:
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