It's useful to have threads like this, as a reference. If anyone ever asks me who is arguing that Russia is in the right, we now have something to show them. I think the quality of the posts here really speak for themselves.
Care to present a rationally constructed argument demonstrating that the Russian military stationed in Crimea did not violate article 6 of the Treaty of Partition? Or are you and Barbos going to persist in emitting claims which do not address that point? As to quote mining (as you just did), it usually reflects the intent to dismiss context.What you are good at is comparing apples with oranges. All the rest is fluff.Non. I am actually good at documenting my point,
Are you expecting that to happen?It's useful to have threads like this, as a reference. If anyone ever asks me who is arguing that Russia is in the right,
Yes..point them to an amateur internet forum. Or maybe point them to David Cameron, or John Kerry.we now have something to show them.
Go back and read my posts, and you will see why you are comparing apples and oranges..It has nothing to do with article 6. But hey..feel free to keep bringing that up and ignoring what I said.Care to present a rationally constructed argument demonstrating that the Russian military stationed in Crimea did not violate article 6 of the Treaty of Partition? .What you are good at is comparing apples with oranges. All the rest is fluff.
If that were true Russia would have stayed in Georgia. In other words the evidence doesn't support your view.Your buddy Putin has thrown all that out the window. Putin, for lack of a better term, has become the public face of Russia, and that public face is a country that says "we don't give a fuck one way or another what the international community thinks about us. We're going to conquer as much territory as we can and screw everyone else."
Well why not do something about your own tax dollars financing illegal wars.Yeah. I care about despots who don't give a fuck about borders.
Not a chance. But Russia is moving in the right direction, albeit with some backsliding and unevenness.Maybe you should move to Russia?So glad to have you 'mericans fighting for freedumb all over the world.![]()

Since you keep failing to connect :Go back and read my posts, and you will see why you are comparing apples and oranges..It has nothing to do with article 6. But hey..feel free to keep bringing that up and ignoring what I said.Care to present a rationally constructed argument demonstrating that the Russian military stationed in Crimea did not violate article 6 of the Treaty of Partition? .![]()
You need to take responsibility for the failure to connect and stop shifting the blame. I have told you why the situations are different. All you do is keep pointing to the similarities and avoiding the differences.Since you keep failing to connect :Go back and read my posts, and you will see why you are comparing apples and oranges..It has nothing to do with article 6. But hey..feel free to keep bringing that up and ignoring what I said.![]()
Not a chance. But Russia is moving in the right direction, albeit with some backsliding and unevenness.Maybe you should move to Russia?
Russia is not the one starting wars around the globe and threatening peace around the world.
Why don't you go first and find these WMD in Iraq.Care to present a rationally constructed argument demonstrating that the Russian military stationed in Crimea did not violate article 6 of the Treaty of Partition? Or are you and Barbos going to persist in emitting claims which do not address that point? As to quote mining (as you just did), it usually reflects the intent to dismiss context.What you are good at is comparing apples with oranges. All the rest is fluff.
Care to present a rationally constructed argument demonstrating that the Russian military stationed in Crimea did not violate article 6 of the Treaty of Partition?
You have to blame yourself for that. If you had not organized that little War in Georgia then Medvedev would probably be still a president.Not a chance. But Russia is moving in the right direction, albeit with some backsliding and unevenness.
Having a President for life is the right direction?
Not president, police, and not protest but attack with deadly force.Throwing people who dare to protest against that President into prison is the right direction?
You have to blame yourself for that. If you had not organized that little War in Georgia then Medvedev would probably be still a president.Having a President for life is the right direction?
Not president, police, and not protest but attack with deadly force.
Go and try to do the same in US.
Good job EU!Within twelve weeks, Lumumba's government was deposed in a coup during the Congo Crisis. The main reason why he was ousted from power was his opposition to Belgian-backed secession of the mineral-rich Katanga province
There is no war going on in Crimea. There is in Ukraine, where America got involved.Russia is not the one starting wars around the globe and threatening peace around the world.
Ah, so you figure local wars are no big problem. Waltzing into neighboring countries to "support democracy" isn't a big deal. Annexing territory by force is okay with you because the big bad USA is bombing Iraq again. Nope, let's not talk about Russia's slide back away from democracy or anything they've done recently...let's change the subject!
Not this shit again.Ah yes, the deadly attack on the police by Pussy Riot. I believe one of those little girls killed several police officers with her guitar. Punk as fuck, and certainly they all deserved jail time for all the murders they committed.
There is no war going on in Crimea.
There is in Ukraine, where America got involved.
How does America convince its citizens to keep financing it's wars and bombing and even get it's citizens to fund all this and yet incessantly criticize other others?
It's powerful magic
Actually one of these girls had a rather extensive list of "accomplishments" for which she would definitely got into prison in US, and much faster and for much longer
Since when Pussy riot are punk rockers?Actually one of these girls had a rather extensive list of "accomplishments" for which she would definitely got into prison in US, and much faster and for much longer
Perhaps you'd like to link to all the US punk rockers currently serving prison sentences for "hooliganism."
I'll wait.