You are right about the size of the border. But, how do all those visitors
come in? They need to be stopped. I am not a military person, but you can't
just let green thugs come into your house and do what they like. Was it not
possible to hide hardware? Was it not possible to move the one submarine?
What about the planes? The military says they can't reach Turchynov? This
is what is being posted over and over. What is the govt doing? Do they
really believe that Moscow thug when he says he isn't coming into mainland?
He has a plan. Does Ukraine have one! What you say about Polands border is
interesting, and good for a future project. But all we hear is how this and
that is bring stormed. Well, if you show Putin you are weak he will take
over. He hates weakness if any sort, mental and physicall. He abhors it.
Just examine him. And he isn't going to stop.
On Saturday, 22 March 2014, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> The borders are huge -- 1500 miles of many roads, dirt roads, all
> flat land, no fences, no ditches, no natural barriers such as
> rivers. Easier said than done.
>
> The Yanks have a tough time with the border with mexico and
> that has many natural barriers too.
>
> One could dilute ones army to patrol the border OR one could
> keep one's army in fast mobile units designed to address any
> armoured invasion of Ukraine.
>
> Polands border works because it is a huge barbed wire border
> with a wide swath of land cleared and regularly patrolled. Motion
> sensors help detect intrusions in unauthorized crossing points.
>
> This is something that can be rectified in 1-2 weeks. This is
> something that needs to be thoroughly planned, layed out and
> that will take months at very minimum.
>
> Then remember the shore of Ukraine against the Sea of Azov is
> a wide open entry point from the sea.
>
> Then there is Belarus.
>
> and Transdniester too.
>
> It is a matter of allocation of sparse resources.
>
>
> Fran Ponomarenko wrote:
> >
> >
> > Well, the borders should be protected, armed forces should be there so
> that
> > titushky do nt come in, military hardware should be protected, why have
> the
> > Russians been allowed to take hardware, if the policy was stand and do
> > nothing, then the hardware had to be moved
> > Mamchur is in prison now, it seems
> >
> > I think Putin has several possible plans to tear Ukraine into pieces
> > physically or metaphorically. Look at him, he's in a rage which he can
> > hardly control, like an animal.
> >
> > He is instigating here separatist meetings, he wants turmoil in the
> > country. He is doing everything for this to happen.
> >
> > Separatists are not being arrested enough.
> >
> > I read that inter 1 is now back in the hands of the Lovochkin guys
> >
> > Now the call today was for the ZEK to come back
> > That's a new line
> > What does it mean
> >
> > I do not trust Turchynov or yulka at all
> > I heard her on Shuster live yesterday
> > Full of sound and fury signifying let Putin have it
> > There she was talking about bratskyj narod etc
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Saturday, 22 March 2014, <[email protected] <javascript:;>>
> wrote:
> >
> > > Tomorrow's Maidan could be a crucial test for everything... Let's
> hope. I
> > > hope Parubij can revive the fervour. He has a solid foot in both camps
> > > (people and politicos). I still don't trust Hrycenko. He did F*** all
> for
> > > the Ukrainian army in 2005-2007 (to say the least). And in times of
> trouble
> > > like now ,it's soooo easy to come up with critiques.
> > > But there is no doubt that the politicos have to explain themselves.
> It's
> > > now or never. Or else the Putin plan gets under way....
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Quoting Francine Ponomarenko <[email protected]<javascript:;>
> >:
> > >
> > > All we hear is how the Russians are taking this and that, and it is
> > >> evident
> > >> to me that Turchynov and yulka who gives her ok for everything are
> > >> betraying Ukraine.
> > >>
> > >> They have behaved like traitors.
> > >>
> > >> Hrycenko made a second appeal to that Yulka today.
> > >>
> > >> He is not perfect, but it is my view that nothing concentrates the
> mind so
> > >> much as when your kid is in captivity or desperately ill. And there
> is no
> > >> sign of his son.
> > >>
> > >> He has said eminently reasonable things, with regard as to how to go
> ahead
> > >> militarily.
> > >>
> > >> The military is getting discouraged. And rightfully so.
> > >>
> > >> Putin will just keep marching in,while the hand wringing goes on.
> > >>
> > >> yulka talks loud and big, and no action, but the inaction works for
> Putin.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> On Saturday, 22 March 2014, Anubis <[email protected]<javascript:;>>
> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> http://news.liga.net/news/politics/1091815-mama_my_ne_
> > >>> sdaemsya_spetsnaz_rf_shturmuet_korabl_slavutich.htm
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> >
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> no=
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> > Mamchur is in prison now, it seems<br><div><br></div><div>I think Putin
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> > iv><br></div><div>Separatists are not being arrested
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> > ys</div><div><br></div><div>Now the call today was for the ZEK to come
> back=
> > </div><div>That's a new line</div><div>What does it mean</div><div>
> > <br></div><div>I do not trust Turchynov or yulka at all</div><div>I
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> > er on Shuster live yesterday</div><div>Full of sound and fury signifying
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> > t Putin have it</div><div>There she was talking about bratskyj narod
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> > <div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br><br>On Saturday, 22 March 2014,
> <=
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> > Tomorrow's Maidan could be a crucial test for everything...
> Let's h=
> > ope. I hope Parubij can revive the fervour. He has a solid foot in both
> cam=
> > ps (people and politicos). I still don't trust Hrycenko. He did F***
> al=
> > l for the Ukrainian army in 2005-2007 (to say the least). And in times
> of t=
> > rouble like now ,it's soooo easy to come up with critiques.<br>
> >
> > But there is no doubt that the politicos have to explain themselves.
> It'=
> > ;s now or never. Or else the Putin plan gets under way....<br>
> > <br>
> > <br>
> > <br>
> > Quoting Francine Ponomarenko <<a>[email protected]<javascript:;>
> </a>>:=
> > <br>
> > <br>
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> > All we hear is how the Russians are taking this and that, and it is
> evident=
> > <br>
> > to me that Turchynov and yulka who gives her ok for everything are<br>
> > betraying Ukraine.<br>
> > <br>
> > They have behaved like traitors.<br>
> > <br>
> > Hrycenko made a second appeal to that Yulka today.<br>
> > <br>
> > He is not perfect, but it is my view that nothing concentrates the mind
> so<=
> > br>
> > much as when your kid is in captivity or desperately ill. And there is
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> > r>
> > sign of his son.<br>
> > <br>
> > He has said eminently reasonable things, with regard as to how to go
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> > br>
> > militarily.<br>
> > <br>
> > The military is getting discouraged. And rightfully so.<br>
> > <br>
> > Putin will just keep marching in,while the hand wringing goes on.<br>
> > <br>
> > yulka talks loud and big, and no action, but the inaction works for
> Putin.<=
> > br>
> > <br>
> > <br>
> > <br>
> > On Saturday, 22 March 2014, Anubis <<a>[email protected]<javascript:;></a>>
> w=
> > rote:<br>
> > <br>
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> > <a href=3D"http://news.liga.net/news/politics/1091815-mama_my_ne_"
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> <u></u>politics/1091815-mama_my_ne_</=
> > a><br>
> > sdaemsya_spetsnaz_rf_<u></u>shturmuet_korabl_slavutich.htm<br>
> > <br>
> > <br>
> > <br>
> > </blockquote>
> > <br>
> > </blockquote>
> > <br>
> > <br>
> > </blockquote></div></div>
> >
> > --bcaec52156a9cb1a7e04f538ed65--
> >
>
>
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