And The Results Are Now In 04:25 - Mar 17 with 3462 views | exiled_dictator | And it would appear that 104.6% of Russians living in Crimea have voted to break away and become part of a Greater Union. None of the native Ukrainians living in Crimea were eligible to vote, as they are seen as just bloody foreigners and trouble-makers. Tea-break over; back to work, comrade. | |
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And The Results Are Now In on 04:49 - Mar 17 with 2632 views | 18StoneOfHoop | Non Russians,eligible but under severe intimidation and chose not to,innit Exiled? Still that's a very impressive percentage turn out figure. In the December 4th 1938 plebiscite over the future of the Reich Gau Sudetenland,once part of sovereign Czechoslovakia, the NSDAP could only manage a paltry 97.42% #That'sProgress? | |
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And The Results Are Now In on 04:52 - Mar 17 with 2627 views | smegma | Its like turkeys voting for christmas, yet they have | | | |
And The Results Are Now In on 06:23 - Mar 17 with 2599 views | zicoshoops | The Third World is closer than we think. | | | |
And The Results Are Now In on 06:25 - Mar 17 with 2597 views | JAPRANGERS | Crimea is now Russian territory. Obama, Cameron etc will huff and puff but can do nothing about it. They don't want a 3rd world war now do they?? | | | |
And The Results Are Now In on 08:10 - Mar 17 with 2526 views | doogi55 | dit like the falklands and gibralter i suppose | | | |
And The Results Are Now In on 08:27 - Mar 17 with 2498 views | exiled_dictator |
And The Results Are Now In on 08:10 - Mar 17 by doogi55 | dit like the falklands and gibralter i suppose |
How very dare you!! You also forgot Guantanamo Bay, New Mexico, Texas and all the other states that were invaded and stolen from their rightful owners. But hey, let's not let facts get in the way of our argument eh? Sorry, forgot about: American Samoa Guam United States Virgin Islands Puerto Rico Northern Mariana Islands Howland, Baker, and Jarvis Islands Navassa Island Johnston Island Midway Atolls Palmyra Atoll Wake Islands Kingman Reef Republic of the Marshall Islands Republic of Palau Federated States of Micronesia | |
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And The Results Are Now In on 10:30 - Mar 17 with 2430 views | SomersetHoops | Obama has made bad choices over Ukrain and been badly advised. Did he really think Russia would accept a pro-western government where they have bases and Russian speaking citizens aligned to their mother country? Nothing in the Ukrain is legitimate at the moment. The so called Ukrainian government has been put in place unelected after ousting the elected leader after encouragement and support from the west. This gives credence to the vote in Crimea made under severe Russian pressure. It seems to me the only peaceful solution here is to partition Ukrain into part of Russia with the other part being independent with a properly elected government. If Obama and his advisers had done their homework they would know this would be the most likely outcome of their involvement, but its difficult now to see how they can resolve this without losing face and appearing powerless. The best solution now would be to negotiate between the Ukrainians, Russia and the EU where the line of partition should be drawn. They should allow assisted re-location to those who need to move to be in the part they want and this should be done on a non-confrontational basis. I expect there will be a lot of talk about sanctions and other actions that Russia will veto where they can and ignore where they can't, so they might as well get on and sort it our in a sensible way. Each part of the Ukrain will need massive financial support in the short term and I expect Russia will provide it for their part, so America and the EU will need to cough up to match that commitment. However it finishes up, America will be seen to have lost - a result that should have been obvious from the start. | |
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And The Results Are Now In on 10:43 - Mar 17 with 2411 views | THEBUSH |
And The Results Are Now In on 06:25 - Mar 17 by JAPRANGERS | Crimea is now Russian territory. Obama, Cameron etc will huff and puff but can do nothing about it. They don't want a 3rd world war now do they?? |
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And The Results Are Now In on 11:21 - Mar 17 with 2368 views | willis1980 |
And The Results Are Now In on 10:30 - Mar 17 by SomersetHoops | Obama has made bad choices over Ukrain and been badly advised. Did he really think Russia would accept a pro-western government where they have bases and Russian speaking citizens aligned to their mother country? Nothing in the Ukrain is legitimate at the moment. The so called Ukrainian government has been put in place unelected after ousting the elected leader after encouragement and support from the west. This gives credence to the vote in Crimea made under severe Russian pressure. It seems to me the only peaceful solution here is to partition Ukrain into part of Russia with the other part being independent with a properly elected government. If Obama and his advisers had done their homework they would know this would be the most likely outcome of their involvement, but its difficult now to see how they can resolve this without losing face and appearing powerless. The best solution now would be to negotiate between the Ukrainians, Russia and the EU where the line of partition should be drawn. They should allow assisted re-location to those who need to move to be in the part they want and this should be done on a non-confrontational basis. I expect there will be a lot of talk about sanctions and other actions that Russia will veto where they can and ignore where they can't, so they might as well get on and sort it our in a sensible way. Each part of the Ukrain will need massive financial support in the short term and I expect Russia will provide it for their part, so America and the EU will need to cough up to match that commitment. However it finishes up, America will be seen to have lost - a result that should have been obvious from the start. |
sounds like what happened with india and pakistan, which didnt turn out all that well | | | |
And The Results Are Now In on 13:21 - Mar 17 with 2277 views | SomersetHoops |
And The Results Are Now In on 11:21 - Mar 17 by willis1980 | sounds like what happened with india and pakistan, which didnt turn out all that well |
It might have been better if Ukrain had been left to sort out its own problems, but before the problems started Russia had increased its presence in Ukrain with some local support. If the division can be done fairly and financial and other support is provided, hopefully this area can settle back down to peaceful co-existence, although historically that doesn't seem to last for long here. | |
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And The Results Are Now In on 15:03 - Mar 17 with 2158 views | SpiritofGregory | The Ukraine were too complacent. They should have moved lots of Ukranians to the Crimea. This would have diluted the ethnic Russian majority and removed Russia's influence. They were also too slow with membership of the EU. Other countries such as Latvia and Estonia didn't hang around. | | | |
And The Results Are Now In on 20:09 - Mar 17 with 2070 views | Juzzie | Exiled..... The native Crimeans were allowed to vote but they chose not to. This was for two reasons; 1. They were never going to out-vote the Russian inhabitants, there's just not enough of them. It would be like uk citizens trying to out-vote the Australians in Australia 2. By abstaining, it was showing it to the world as a protest. | | | |
And The Results Are Now In on 20:48 - Mar 17 with 2027 views | kensalriser | Russian population of Crimea is given as 60%, not 90 something. Surpised at the amount of apologists for Russian military aggression and essentially the annexation of part of a neighbouring country in contravention of a treaty signed that involved Ukraine giving up its nuclear weapons in return for the respect of its borders. Would it be OK if the Poles in Ealing and Banglas in Tower Hamlets decided to hold their own elections to become part of their respctive Motherlands? | |
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And The Results Are Now In on 21:03 - Mar 17 with 2020 views | connell10 | who cares, im not losing any sleep over it thats for sure! | |
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And The Results Are Now In on 21:09 - Mar 17 with 2012 views | HollowayRanger |
And The Results Are Now In on 20:09 - Mar 17 by Juzzie | Exiled..... The native Crimeans were allowed to vote but they chose not to. This was for two reasons; 1. They were never going to out-vote the Russian inhabitants, there's just not enough of them. It would be like uk citizens trying to out-vote the Australians in Australia 2. By abstaining, it was showing it to the world as a protest. |
the vote was rigged as well option 1. join russia option 2. be closer to russia some choice how long before russia takes another bit of the ukraine and then another bit and then.... | |
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And The Results Are Now In on 22:05 - Mar 17 with 1970 views | Northolt_Rs | More importantly how do you reckon we'll do tomorrow night at Sheffield Weds? | |
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And The Results Are Now In on 22:07 - Mar 17 with 1967 views | Aitch | Hmmm, so it's ok for Gibralter, Falklands and NI to remain part of UK. It's ok for Scotland and Venice to have a vote of self determination but not for Crimea? I'd look to the EU sticking their unelected, expansionist noses into the Ukraine more than Putin. If only Cameron would stand up to the EU that way Putin has we wouldn't be in such a mess. | |
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And The Results Are Now In on 00:06 - Mar 18 with 1931 views | Juzzie |
And The Results Are Now In on 20:48 - Mar 17 by kensalriser | Russian population of Crimea is given as 60%, not 90 something. Surpised at the amount of apologists for Russian military aggression and essentially the annexation of part of a neighbouring country in contravention of a treaty signed that involved Ukraine giving up its nuclear weapons in return for the respect of its borders. Would it be OK if the Poles in Ealing and Banglas in Tower Hamlets decided to hold their own elections to become part of their respctive Motherlands? |
I don't recall anything that says percentage of vote is reflective of population. You could have 99% Russians and 1% Ukraine but if no Russians voted at all and just 1 Ukrainian person voted then Ukraine would win by 100% The polish/bengalese example is completely wrong. A better example would be should the scots be allowed to vote to become independent from the uk ..... Oh, hang on.... As for apologist, no I'm not one. As I said on the Question Time thread, I'm looking at this as objectively as I can. Unlike the spaniards who demand Gibralter is returned to them whilst conviniently forgetting about Cueta. [Post edited 18 Mar 2014 0:14]
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And The Results Are Now In on 00:10 - Mar 18 with 1926 views | Juzzie |
And The Results Are Now In on 21:09 - Mar 17 by HollowayRanger | the vote was rigged as well option 1. join russia option 2. be closer to russia some choice how long before russia takes another bit of the ukraine and then another bit and then.... |
Can you prove the vote was rigged or is that said just because you don't happen to agree with it? Though I do agree about the concerns over Russia taking another bit and another bit and another.... | | | |
And The Results Are Now In on 00:29 - Mar 18 with 1910 views | LythamR |
And The Results Are Now In on 00:10 - Mar 18 by Juzzie | Can you prove the vote was rigged or is that said just because you don't happen to agree with it? Though I do agree about the concerns over Russia taking another bit and another bit and another.... |
It was the russian army that conquered the Crimea from the Turks and it was the russian army that fought to hold onto the crimea when the British and French tried to take it away from them It is russian by right of conquest in the same way California is part of the USA by right of conquest I say if Obama wants to show he is on the side of right then he should give California, Arizona Nevada New Mexico and Texas back to the Mexicans first then step up onto the moral high ground Split ukraine up give the eastern half back to Russia and Give the western Side back to Poland and bingo the western ukranians are slap bang in the EU instantly. Everyone who doesnt want to be on the side they find themselves on get given a period of time to get across to the side they want | | | |
And The Results Are Now In on 00:40 - Mar 18 with 1895 views | HollowayRanger |
And The Results Are Now In on 00:10 - Mar 18 by Juzzie | Can you prove the vote was rigged or is that said just because you don't happen to agree with it? Though I do agree about the concerns over Russia taking another bit and another bit and another.... |
ER ....if you are given two options 1.join russia 2.be closer to russia what option do you pick if your a ukrain national ITS like the english army flooding into scotland for the vote and the vote being 1.stay as it is part of uk 2.become closer to uk putin is just another hitler in the making and if no one has balls to stand up to him now things will only get worse ,BEEN UKRAINE 3 times kiev and odessa twice ,NEVER HAD any TROUBLE THERE and they took great pride in being ukrains not russians | |
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And The Results Are Now In on 00:41 - Mar 18 with 1896 views | Juzzie | Europe and the Worlds borders have benn changing for hundreds/thousands of years. Doesn't make it right but if anyone thinks they will stay as they are for eternity then they'll be disappointed. That's politics. http://www.liveleak.com/ll_embed?f=242c1c4864ab | | | |
And The Results Are Now In on 03:48 - Mar 18 with 1856 views | smegma | Anyone who wants to annexe any part of Ukraine needs their heads tested as its the biggest khazi I've been to in the last 15 years. It was like turning the clocks back to 80s Russia before the Berlin Wall fell. | | | |
And The Results Are Now In on 07:24 - Mar 18 with 1825 views | AlbRanger |
And The Results Are Now In on 00:29 - Mar 18 by LythamR | It was the russian army that conquered the Crimea from the Turks and it was the russian army that fought to hold onto the crimea when the British and French tried to take it away from them It is russian by right of conquest in the same way California is part of the USA by right of conquest I say if Obama wants to show he is on the side of right then he should give California, Arizona Nevada New Mexico and Texas back to the Mexicans first then step up onto the moral high ground Split ukraine up give the eastern half back to Russia and Give the western Side back to Poland and bingo the western ukranians are slap bang in the EU instantly. Everyone who doesnt want to be on the side they find themselves on get given a period of time to get across to the side they want |
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