RE: [politics] Russians did not think Crimea through

From: Orysia Tracz ([email protected])
Date: Mon Mar 24 2014 - 09:09:52 EST


Now the tourists will visit the Crimea in droves, and the ruble will be such an incentive. And the tourists can have the cultural experience of being human shields.

they forgot to be careful of what they wish for

O

> Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 13:13:23 +0000
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [politics] Russians did not think Crimea through
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> It appears Medvedev has had a few brain farts.
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> First they are talking about making Crimea a "special economic zone" like a Hong Kong -- funny, was that not Yanukovych's plan or was that suggested to him by the Russians when Yanukovych was still in power? That was that agreement Yanukovych signed with China back in December 2013.
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> http://ria.ru/economy/20140324/1000811197.html
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> Now it appears that the power has gone out in Crimea, well here is a tweet from Maxim Eristavi:
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> Maxim Eristravi
> @MaximEristravi
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> Now Russia wants the world involved: PM @MedvedevRussiaE says intl talks needed to solve Crimea post-secession energy/water crisis-@Reuters
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> 3:21 AM - 24 Mar 2014
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> https://twitter.com/MaximEristavi/statuses/448041819914637312
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> It seems that they did not think through the aftermath of invading Crimea -- aka water/power/gas/food/supply lines and a major catastrophe is on the virge of happening.
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> Ukraine should cut off the gas & water next -- Russia is not playing fair so why should Ukraine?
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