Maybe she will sit down with Justin and hold a commission
to figure out what to do next -- just like they are supposed
to do with respect to the economy & jobs. LMAO
Today I saw an interview with Taras Zalucky and the reporter stated
what can Ukraine and/or Canada now do? -- isn't Crimea already lost?
He was flabergasted and stumbled for 30-40 sec. Man he should have
had an answer ready -- he didn't -- that should have been expected
as every channel has been talking this was for days on end.
Our communities talking heads don't seem to be prepared.
If they don't know what to do I can give them some ideas:
[1] If NATO will not get directly involved, provide small arms &
anti tank weaponry.
[2] Provide Ukraine with army trainers to help train and bring
their National Guard up to speed.
[3] Body slamn Russia by expelling them from every major
multi-lateral body, OSCE, Council of Europe, Partnership
for Peace (NATO), G7, censor them in the UN, cancel any
cooperative programs between Canada & Russia. d'oohhh
[4] Ban Russian goods in Canada
[5] Freeze Russian government & private assets in Canada
[6] Ban Russian airline overflight of Canadian territory.
[7] Ukraine can shut down all power, gas, water, road access
to Crimea -- it is Russia's problem now.
[8] Ukraaine can seize Russian assets in Ukraine.
[9] Ukraine could be fasttracking NATO membership
[10] Ukraine could be setting up a fast mobile defence.
[11] Ukraine should be finding a way to coordinate military
in Crimea with outside forces.
Stefan Lemieszewski wrote:
>
> Off to a slow start reminiscing about her trip to Kyiv. Suggests the
> West send a strong message (usual rhetoric). Only good point was raising
> the 1994 Budapest agreement about Russia, USA and UK securing
> Ukraine's borders. It was not adhered to. Really? And didn't go far
> enough as to what needs to be done. No real suggestions. What
> consequences should there be for the "guarantors" of the agreement
> for not adhering to their agreement? A telling silence. Obvious she
> doesn't have a clue on what needs to be done. Towing the line. A
> disappointment.
>
> Stefan Lemieszewski
>
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