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    93% of Crimeans vote to join Russia

    Then those western powers can bugger off now, right? But then again, you can count how many wars started here, and how many times those western powers were more than eager to take sides and fight it out (you can check the reasons yourself), so they really can't bugger off... So no, we won't...
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    93% of Crimeans vote to join Russia

    Only 97%? I'm surprised...East in the "third Rome" some heads are going to roll for this ...ol' KGB must be getting sloppy and that makes uncle Putin mad :))
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    Japan, Germany, France, Italy, USA, UK and Canada stand united against Russia

    Moscow Exchange ...and in other news :)) Sanctions aren't even in place and they are bending over..better stock up on potatoes comrades, shitty times are looming ahead Although judging by this thread, the majority of the "Russian Stronk!!11!!" has already left Russia for the decaying West ..
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    Japan, Germany, France, Italy, USA, UK and Canada stand united against Russia

    There is a proverb around here "selling the bird on the fence" :D This is what you're basically doing now, in the end Ukraine will decide what is best for Ukraine, EU or Russia aside (and before the China stronk!! crew jumps on it, no, Russia can't hold western Ukraine)
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    Japan, Germany, France, Italy, USA, UK and Canada stand united against Russia

    I think annexation is a done deal, and unfortunately the EU has not been very convincing so far, nor do I think it will. Anyway, time to look to the future: less reliance on Russian gas (liquefied for the win) and some new alliances to be made in Eastern Europe. Ukraine is EU's now and this is...
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    Poland a Post Communist Success Story? think again, 14% Unemployment, Half a million fled it in 2013

    So what are you basing your opinion on? Something that can be measured, not your personal opinions Life expectancy: List of countries by life expectancy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Corruption index: Corruption Perceptions Index 2013 - Results Average income: List of countries by average...
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    Poland a Post Communist Success Story? think again, 14% Unemployment, Half a million fled it in 2013

    For your own health, don't say that, ever, if you get to Poland... GDP per capita Russia - $ 17,518, Poland - $21,118
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    The Mother of all Bombs - Russian Thermonuclear Power

    Unity under the wise watch and guidance of Moscow, I'm guessing..Vostok. I'm not American and we had the "pleasure" to experience the "unity of workers and peasants" first hand... Give it a rest, or try to sell that fked up idea to more gullible people
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    The Mother of all Bombs - Russian Thermonuclear Power

    In case of a nuclear conflict? Ofcourse comrade, you and everyone you know would be incinerated as fast as possible. By the way, tell your handler to change some texts, "debating" with you is getting tiresome
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    Ukrainian Troops Heading Towards Eastern Ukraine

    And....? Go broke? Freeze them out? I don't understand what you are impling
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    The Mother of all Bombs - Russian Thermonuclear Power

    Oh the irony, coming from the member who has the sickle and hammer over the entire globe as a avatar... @LordTyrannus you should not worry about that, you would be a small radioactive heap of ashes long before those bombers hit anything
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    Ukrainian Troops Heading Towards Eastern Ukraine

    WW2 is the latest, The issue is not the Russians winning, cus they will, albeit with heavy loses..the issue is what happens afterwards when they have to hold territory. Ukrainians aren't Georgians or Irakis, and you can expect weapons/advisers coming in from Poland..chechen war, but 10 x worse
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    The Mother of all Bombs - Russian Thermonuclear Power

    In case of a potential (nuclear) conflict, as a NATO member, they will receive nuclear devices and the release codes for them, along with some European/USA personnel. So they don't need them, now
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    Private Merceneries and Americans in Ukraine Mainland

    The unidentified "polite people" in Crimea? 100% agreed
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    No money, no jobs: Europe’s growing desperation

    Russia is neither, although I basically agree with what you said Russia has close economic ties with the UK and the rest of the EU so any trade and financial sanctions are likely to hurt both sides. Find out m... There is also a tab with what they actually export
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    Crimea’s Parliament Decides to Secede to Russia

    So did Crimea, they choose to be part of Ukraine. "On 26 February 1992, the Verkhovniy Sovet (the Crimean parliament) renamed the ASSR the Republic of Crimea and proclaimed self-government on 5 May 1992[33][34] (which was yet to be approved by a referendum held 2 August 1992[35])...
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    Crimea’s Parliament Decides to Secede to Russia

    That has basically nothing to do with what I said, but whatever.. FYI speaking Russian doesn't make you a Russian, which are around 60% no matter how you turn it Short question, since you're Canadian (I'm guessing Russian naturalized) : what is your opinion on Quebec holding tomorrow a...
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    The Sanction War

    https://images.search.yahoo.com/imag...A&fr=yfp-t-901 Do the math..
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    No money, no jobs: Europe’s growing desperation

    Trust me, nobody cares about the debt. Meanwhile, Russia is a resource based economy the size of Italy.:D Edit: I forgot, with corruptions levels approaching African countries..truly an inspiring example on how not to do things
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    No money, no jobs: Europe’s growing desperation

    Yeah, the WEST!!! could look at Russia for a successful economical model...said no one, ever.
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