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Will 'go to the hilt' against Russia for Ukraine military incursion: US

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WASHINGTON: Western powers are prepared "to go to the hilt" to isolate Russia for its military incursion into Ukraine, "an incredible act of aggression" that may lead to visa bans, asset freezes, trade and investment penalties, and a boycott of a Russian-hosted economic summit of global powers in June, secretary of state John Kerry said on Sunday.

Kerry said Russian President Vladimir Putinshould respect the democratic process through which the Ukrainian people ousted their pro-Russian president and assembled a new government.

President Barack Obama pressed his case in a 90-minute phone call on Saturday with Putin, calling Russia's actions "a clear violation" of Ukraine's sovereignty, and asking for Russian forces to pull back, and still the situation only grew more dire Sunday.

Ukraine's new prime minister warned that "we are on the brink of disaster," while hundreds of armed men in trucks and armored vehicles surrounded a Ukrainian military base in Crimea.

Despite the strong words on Sunday from America's top diplomat, the Obama administration struggled to find a response that might deter Putin, who contends that the turmoil in its neighbor posed real threats to the life and health of Russian citizens living in Ukraine and that Moscow has the right to protect them.

Kerry said Russia's "incredible act of aggression" amounts to "a stunning willful choice" by Putin to invade another country on a "trumped-up pretext".

Kerry said he spoke on Saturday with foreign ministers from the G8 countries and a few other nations, and "every single one of them are prepared to go to the hilt in order to isolate Russia" because of the invasion.

"They're prepared to put sanctions in place. They're prepared to isolate Russia economically. The ruble is already going down. Russia has major economic challenges. I can't imagine that an occupation of another country is something that appeals to a people who are trying to reach out to the world, and particularly if it involves violence," Kerry said.

Kerry also mentioned visa bans, the freezing of Russian assets, trade and investment penalties. He suggested American companies "may well want to start thinking twice about whether they want to do business with a country that behaves like this."

He said the US was "absolutely prepared" to boycott the G-8 meeting planned for June in Sochi, Russia, site of the just-concluded Winter Olympics, "if we can't resolve it otherwise."

Putin is "not going to have a Sochi G-8. He may not even remain in the G-8 if this continues," Kerry said. Along with the potential loss of foreign business investment and other economic penalties, that would be "a huge price to pay," Kerry said, calling Russia isolated. "That is not a position of strength."

The G8 countries are the US, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Russia.

Kerry also said the administration was ready to provide economic assistance "of a major sort" to Ukraine.

He made clear that a military response to counter Russia's action was unlikely.

"The last thing anybody wants is a military option," he said. "We want a peaceful resolution through the normal processes of international relations."

The US and Europe are not obligated to come to Ukraine's defense because it does not have full-member status in NATO. Broader international action through the United Nations seems all but impossible because of Russia's veto power as a permanent member of the Security Council.

Kerry tried to frame the crisis as broader than the US versus Russia or east versus west. "We're not trying to make this a Cold War," he said. It's about Ukrainians "fighting against the tyranny of having political opposition put in jail."

Kerry was interviewed on CBS' "Face the Nation," NBC's "Meet the Press" and ABC's "This week"

Will 'go to the hilt' against Russia for Ukraine military incursion: US - The Times of India
 
This is the best the West can do, they cant do very little beyond this....
 
Its easier than the Americans think , for the Russians at Kremlin to call this little bluff . The damage of course will be of collateral nature and unfortunately , the tiny Ukraine isn't worth it .
 
He will do more than that.

Obama will also draw a line on the sand to warn Putin not to cross it.

I doubt there will be any military confrontation, the best the US can do is sanction etc, Obama does not have the Kahones to take on Putin....
 
Putin is actually in a corner now. He's made the big move of invading Ukraine. Now what's he going to do with it ? Keep it and restart the soviet era again ? That'll go over good. The Baltic next ? Leave without doing nothing ?
 
I doubt there will be any military confrontation, the best the US can do is sanction etc, Obama does not have the Kahones to take on Putin....

There isn't much Obama can do or for that matter anybody can do besides drawing line in the sand. There won't be any direct confrontation.
 
A lot of problems just because Russia supports Syria and don't want to let them make the zionist NWO

Putin is actually in a corner now. He's made the big move of invading Ukraine. Now what's he going to do with it ? Keep it and restart the soviet era again ? That'll go over good. The Baltic next ? Leave without doing nothing ?
And you how will you handle your svobodas terrorists?
JEW USA don't care for problems as they don't pay, do you?
 
A lot of problems just because Russia supports Syria and don't want to let them make the zionist NWO


And you how will you handle your svobodas terrorists?
JEW USA don't care for problems as they don't pay, do you?


WTF are you talking about ? You can't even admit you are 'Elis'. Sit down, junior.
 
its time for Russia again to show its power and play its card in Europe .. just like Syrian matter ...
 
He will do more than that.

Obama will also draw a line on the sand to warn Putin not to cross it.




It is the Americans and NATO Forces who have taken it to the hilt and cannot take no more.

The US has borrowed money to pay for the two wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

US threats are the biggest JOKE and the Russians know it.

Yesterday, in the Faculty lounge I was talking with my fellow Professors and they were laughing about Kerry's and Obama's threats saying we can't handle Afghanistan , how will we take on Russian Army ?
 
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