vegster
Sanity Clause
- May 5, 2008
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It's not just about gas mate, what about the huge amount of Russian cash invested in the City of London?
Don't you mean Chelsea ?
It's not just about gas mate, what about the huge amount of Russian cash invested in the City of London?
Don't you mean Chelsea ?
Other suppliers could make up the difference and will probably make it financially viable
Double standards from us in the West methinks. We support the overthrow of an elected government and then we're up in arms when a referendum is held in Crimea.
Why should not the people of Crimea vote to determine their own future?
The Russian troops were already based in Crimea - I have seen no evidence of them "crossing the border"
The new government in Kiev was established by violent force, not democracy
Russia supplies about 30% of Europe's gas (according to The Guardian) I would not push them too hard !
The government in Kiev had shown a willingness to allow the people of Crimea to have a referendum but the government there did not wait until permission was given and just called one for this month.
If the people of Crimea want to switch from Ukraine to Russia don't Ukraine have a say in that.
Remember Scotland is getting an Independence vote but it had to be agree by Westminster and the UK government. Right now Crimea is part of Ukraine
Eees Complicated, but, what Putin wants, Putin gets. including a never ending mandate from the Russian electorate.
Why should not the people of Crimea vote to determine their own future?
The Russian troops were already based in Crimea - I have seen no evidence of them "crossing the border"
The new government in Kiev was established by violent force, not democracy
Russia supplies about 30% of Europe's gas (according to The Guardian) I would not push them too hard !
At the end of the day , each country only thinks about itself and not thinking of the Ukrainians , especially the US . France do not want an arms embargo because they are building 2 warships for the Russian navy , Germany wants to trade with Russia for the gas/oil , and yes you can buy from the US or Norway but not sure the logistics are in place and would put a heavy price increase on . The UK doesn't want to sever trading ties with Russia as a lot of investment has gone into Russia as well as the large amount of business the London banks are receiving , and the Tories won't want to upset their buddies .
What Putin really wants is a return to the Soviet era, he will never get that wish.
Bottom line is Crimea is now Russian, only a rubber stamp will follow what has already happened, if Russia stops there and allows Ukraine to elect new leaders for themselves all this will calm down. If he tries to put the old President back in his palace all bets are off.
Do you apply that to Russia as well?