Community > Posts By > Unknow

 
no photo
Thu 03/27/14 12:32 PM

he's just mad that Zambia isn't British anymore... misses the crumpets and tea....
@mightymoe, I forgive you. I wish you were a Brit am sure I was going to make you pay for that silly comment. hahahah @ tea. I won't joke with you because everything you will say I will take it as racist unless you're a Brit sorry. *joking

no photo
Thu 03/27/14 12:23 PM






the questions are, "#why would the Alaskans want to join Russia and what will be Whitehouse's reaction? Will they ignore this cessation just like they did to Crimea or they will grant the right to the Alaskans?"

Almost every one of your topics that I have seen have some sort of under handed dig at the US.
What's your problem.


Franky, Mingle2's "Politics" forum isn't exactly the mecca of sanity. laugh

I couldn't really say what I wanted too. I would have been banned for life. Therefore I chose my words very carefully.
It winds me up when the US or the UK try to help others and the first chance they get they take a huge crap on us from a great height.
Who would be the first to try and help his country if they needed it.
Sure we mess up a lot but in general or hearts are in the right place.
From a very proud and free Brit.
Franky i have no problem with the US people whatsoever...am just amused and how it tries to act like a "big bully at high school." As for the Brits, o stop eit! you're so damn silly folks so stupid I love Brits so damn much :)


you have no problem yet you call them the bully at high school.
I rest my case your honour
I will not talk much your highness but I think we differ in the way we perceive US govt. Am not a hatter though but I just try to analyse things critically why they don't seem to make sense to me. that's why those questions. I hope you understand "my queen."

no photo
Thu 03/27/14 12:12 PM




the questions are, "#why would the Alaskans want to join Russia and what will be Whitehouse's reaction? Will they ignore this cessation just like they did to Crimea or they will grant the right to the Alaskans?"

Almost every one of your topics that I have seen have some sort of under handed dig at the US.
What's your problem.


Franky, Mingle2's "Politics" forum isn't exactly the mecca of sanity. laugh

I couldn't really say what I wanted too. I would have been banned for life. Therefore I chose my words very carefully.
It winds me up when the US or the UK try to help others and the first chance they get they take a huge crap on us from a great height.
Who would be the first to try and help his country if they needed it.
Sure we mess up a lot but in general or hearts are in the right place.
From a very proud and free Brit.
Franky i have no problem with the US people whatsoever...am just amused and how it tries to act like a "big bully at high school." As for the Brits, o stop eit! you're so damn silly folks so stupid I love Brits so damn much :)

no photo
Thu 03/27/14 10:37 AM

I'm all for Neanderthal rights.drinker
hahahaha!

no photo
Thu 03/27/14 07:18 AM



there are quite a few russians that live in the US, and there's only about 6400 signatures... not much to worry about...
thanks for that infor Mightymore, but won't the interest of those Russian minorities be considered if they want that petition?


no... Texas has over 250,000 signatures and not being considered
does that mean that US's policy on "protecting the interests of the minorities" a myth or...?

no photo
Thu 03/27/14 07:16 AM


the questions are, "#why would the Alaskans want to join Russia and what will be Whitehouse's reaction? Will they ignore this cessation just like they did to Crimea or they will grant the right to the Alaskans?"


You don't have to live in Alaska to sign this petition.

There are several signatories that used their Cyrillic keyboard..

It is a nonsensical garbled pile of nothing..

https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/alaska-back-russia/SFG1ppfN
WE PETITION THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION
TO:
Alaska back to Russia.
Groups Siberian russians crossed the Isthmus
(now the Bering Strait) 16-10 thousand years ago.
Russian began to settle on the Arctic coast, Aleuts
inhabited the Aleutian Archipelago.
First visited Alaska August 21, 1732, members of
the team boat "St. Gabriel �under the surveyor
Gvozdev and assistant navigator I. Fedorov during
the expedition Shestakov and DI Pavlutski
1729-1735 years
Vote for secession of Alaska from the United
States and joining Russia
Created: Mar 21, 2014
Issues: Civil Rights and Liberties, Government
Reform, Human Rights.
#thanks for the background history Sir.

no photo
Thu 03/27/14 07:14 AM

there are quite a few russians that live in the US, and there's only about 6400 signatures... not much to worry about...
thanks for that infor Mightymore, but won't the interest of those Russian minorities be considered if they want that petition?

no photo
Thu 03/27/14 07:02 AM
hey br this is serious. check this: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/03/26/thousands-sign-official-white-house-petition-to-return-alaska-to-russia/

no photo
Thu 03/27/14 06:23 AM
the questions are, "#why would the Alaskans want to join Russia and what will be Whitehouse's reaction? Will they ignore this cessation just like they did to Crimea or they will grant the right to the Alaskans?"

no photo
Sun 03/09/14 07:37 AM
If Russia was to be put on sanctions today, it will mean that it has to cut all the gas supply to EU countries. On the other hand, if Crimea breaks away from Ukraine and become independent, it will have more trade agreements with Russia that EU countries.
Will this affect your economy in your country and to what extent?

no photo
Fri 03/07/14 12:17 PM

Actually not far at all, looks like less than 10 days the answer will be given, the people will speak at the ballot box.
wishing the Crimeans all the best hey.

no photo
Thu 03/06/14 04:16 AM

Far from being resolved!

http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/news/international/Crimea_votes_to_join_Russia_as_EU_leaders_push_Ukraine_diplomacy.html?cid=37982502

March 6, 2014 - 11:37

By Alissa de Carbonnel

SIMFEROPOL, Ukraine (Reuters) - Crimea's parliament voted to join Russia on Thursday and its Moscow-backed government set a referendum within 10 days on the decision in a dramatic escalation of the crisis over the Ukrainian Black Sea peninsula.

The sudden acceleration of moves to formally bring the Crimea, which has an ethnic Russian majority and has effectively been seized by Russian forces, under Moscow's rule came as European Union leaders gathered for an emergency summit to seek ways to pressure Russia to back down and accept mediation.

The Crimean parliament voted unanimously "to enter into the Russian Federation with the rights of a subject of the Russian Federation", the RIA news agency reported. Its vice premier said a referendum on the status would take place on March 16.

The announcements, which diplomats said could not have been made without Russian President Vladimir Putin's approval, raised the stakes in the most serious east-west confrontation since the end of the Cold War.

EU leaders had been set to warn but not sanction Russia over its military intervention in Ukraine after Moscow rebuffed Western diplomatic efforts to persuade it to pull forces in Crimea back to their bases. It was not immediately clear what impact the Crimean moves would have.

French President Francois Hollande told reporters on arrival at the summit: "There will be the strongest possible pressure on Russia to begin lowering the tension and in the pressure there is, of course, eventual recourse to sanctions."

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov refused to meet his new Ukrainian counterpart or to launch a "contact group" to seek a solution to the crisis at talks in Paris on Wednesday despite arm-twisting by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and European colleagues. The two men will meet again in Rome on Thursday.

Tension remained high in Ukraine's southern Crimea region, where a senior United Nations envoy was surrounded by a pro-Russian crowd, threatened and forced to get back on his plane and leave the country.

The EU summit in Brussels seemed unlikely to adopt more than symbolic measures against Russia, Europe's biggest gas supplier, because neither industrial powerhouse Germany nor financial centre Britain is keen to start down that road.

U.S. READY TO SANCTION

The United States has said it is ready to impose sanctions such as visa bans, asset freezes on individual Russian officials and restrictions on business ties within days rather than weeks.

Russia's rouble currency weakened further on Thursday despite central bank intervention due to what analysts at VTB Capital called the political risk premium.

The short, informal EU summit will mostly be dedicated to displaying support for Ukraine's new pro-Western government, represented at the Brussels talks by Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk, who will attend the lunch although Kiev is neither an EU member nor a recognised candidate for membership.

After meeting European Parliament President Martin Schulz, Yatseniuk appealed to Russia to respond to mediation efforts to end the crisis.

The European Commission announced an aid package of up to 11 billion euros ($15 billion) for Ukraine over the next couple of years provided it reaches a deal with the International Monetary Fund, entailing painful reforms like ending gas subsidies.

Diplomats said that at most, the 28-nation EU would condemn Russia's so far bloodless seizure of Ukraine's Black Sea province and suspend talks with Moscow on visa liberalisation and economic cooperation, while threatening further measures if President Vladimir Putin does not accept mediation efforts soon.

But they will hold back from further reaching steps both in hopes of a diplomatic breakthrough to ease tensions in Ukraine and out of fear of a tit-for-tat trade war with Russia, a major economic partner of Europe.

France has a deal to sell warships to Russia that it is so far not prepared to cancel, London's banks have profited from facilitating Russian investment, and German companies have $22 billion (13 billion pounds) invested in Russia.

Before the summit, European members of the Group of Eight major economies will meet separately, diplomats said, in an apparent effort to coordinate positions towards Russia, due to host the next G8 summit in Olympic venue Sochi in June. They have so far stopped participating in preparatory meetings and Canada has said G7 countries may meet soon without Russia.

ILLEGITIMATE

The crisis began in November when Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich, under strong Russian pressure, turned his back on a far reaching trade deal with the EU and accepted a $15 billion bailout from Moscow. That prompted three months of street protests leading to the overthrow of Yanukovich on February 22.

Moscow denounced the events as an illegitimate coup and refused to recognise the new Ukrainian authorities.

Russia kept the door ajar for more diplomacy on its own terms, announcing on Thursday a meeting of former Soviet states in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), including Ukraine, for April 4 and saying it would be preceded by contacts between Russian and Ukrainian diplomats.

Lavrov said attempts by Western countries to take action over the Ukraine crisis via democracy watchdog OSCE and the NATO military alliance were not helpful.

"I want to very briefly say that we had a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on the situation in Ukraine in relation to the actions that our partners are trying to take via the OSCE, the NATO-Russia council and other international organisations - action that does not help create an atmosphere for dialogue and constructive cooperation," he said in a statement issued by the ministry on Thursday.

In a move that may alarm some of Russia's neighbours and the West, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev announced steps to ease handing out passports to native Russian speakers who have lived in Russia or the former Soviet Union.

Putin has cited the threat to Russian citizens to justify military action in both Georgia in 2008 and Ukraine now.

After a day of high-stakes diplomacy in Paris on Wednesday, Lavrov refused to talk to Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Deshchitsya, whose new government is not recognised by Moscow.

As he left the French Foreign Ministry, Lavrov was asked if he had met his Ukrainian counterpart. "Who is that?" the Russian minister asked.

He stuck to Putin's line - ridiculed by the West - that Moscow does not command the troops without national insignia which have taken control of Crimea, besieging Ukrainian forces, and hence cannot order them back to bases.

Kerry said afterwards he had never expected to get Lavrov and Deshchitsya into the same room right away, but diplomats said France and Germany had tried to achieve that.

Western diplomats said there was still hope that once Lavrov had reported back to Putin, Russia would accept the idea of a "contact group" involving both Moscow and Kiev as well as the United States and European powers to seek a solution.

The European Union formally announced it had frozen the assets of ousted Ukrainian president Yanukovich and 17 other officials, including former prime minister Mykola Azarov, suspected of human rights violations and misuse of state funds.

"RUSSIA! RUSSIA!"

In an awkward coincidence, just as EU leaders were gathering in Brussels, German Economy Minister and Vice-Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel travelled to Moscow for talks with his Russian counterpart and Putin.

Reflecting concern about how the long-planned trip might be seen in the midst of the Ukraine crisis, Gabriel dropped at the last minute plans to take along German industrialists with him. Germany has been accused in some quarters of soft-pedalling on sanctions in the light of its close economic ties to Russia.

Officials close to Gabriel said he was hoping to keep a low public profile on the trip, but if he meets Putin, as scheduled, he may have to appear in front of TV cameras.

U.N. special envoy Robert Serry had to abandon a mission to Crimea after being stopped by armed men and besieged inside a cafe by a hostile crowd shouting "Russia! Russia!" The Dutch diplomat flew to Istanbul after the incident.

In eastern Ukraine, a pro-Russian crowd in Donetsk, Yanukovich's home town, recaptured the regional administration building they had occupied before being ejected by police. But police loyal to the new authorities in Kiev raised the Ukrainian flag over the building again on Thursday.

Putin has said Russia reserves the right to intervene militarily in other areas of Ukraine if Russian interests or the lives of Russians are in danger.

Dropping diplomatic niceties on Wednesday, the U.S. State Department published a "fact sheet" entitled "President Putin's Fiction: 10 False Claims about Ukraine."

"As Russia spins a false narrative to justify its illegal actions in Ukraine, the world has not seen such startling Russian fiction since Dostoyevsky wrote, 'The formula "two plus two equals five" is not without its attractions,'" the State Department said in the document.

(Additional reporting by Lidia Kelly in Moscow, Tim Heritage in Kiev, John Irish and Lesley Wroughton in Paris; Writing by Paul Taylor; editing by Anna Willard)

Reuters
what do you make of this Mr? :)
I will definitely print a t-shirt '2+2=5 *joke

no photo
Thu 03/06/14 02:21 AM
US and NATO please stay out of it now if that is the 'democracy' you advocate for? People seem to be sick and tired of US making headlines about 'human right' in the world. I am sure you'll give the Crimeans their right to belong to the country of their choice. thanks :)

no photo
Tue 03/04/14 03:39 AM
Edited by Unknow on Tue 03/04/14 03:41 AM



Here is a great little interview on the situation...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Us2yUn30Xm8

US and Russia clash over Ukraine

You will have to cut and paste because WordPress has an issue with secure links.
thanks Sir. I just checked your profile I don't mean any arm but just a caution because you may receive drons in your neighbourhood soon searching for you. LOL


I'm not worried about drones, there are a few here that know what I know already but most just deny and aren't about to wake up.

The NSA are just laughing their butts off, why would they want to ruin a source of amusement.
I think you're one of the most awesome "positive realists" of the friends I have from USA. yeah it's high time they woke up Sir.

no photo
Sun 03/02/14 07:18 PM

Here is a great little interview on the situation...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Us2yUn30Xm8

US and Russia clash over Ukraine

You will have to cut and paste because WordPress has an issue with secure links.
thanks Sir. I just checked your profile I don't mean any arm but just a caution because you may receive drons in your neighbourhood soon searching for you. LOL

no photo
Sun 03/02/14 06:45 PM


Here is an excerpt from a news report that explains it all:

Russia has long wanted to reclaim the lush Crimean Peninsula, part of its territory until 1954. Russia's Black Sea Fleet pays Ukraine millions every year to be stationed at the Crimean port of Sevastopol and nearly 60 percent of Crimea's residents identify themselves as Russian.



But of course they fail to mention the British and American involvement in the region financing the overthrow of an elected government, all to get the hooks of the IMF into another country.
maybe those countries are using NATO as a scare-screw to Russia. I am disappointed at the way America operates and I opened up more when I read it's foreign policy. hahahaha! look at the unrest in Venezuela...US is busy supporting the opposition and brainwashing the students through NGO and the Media and when people fight they say, "humanitarian crisis and need intervention?" Come on folks isn't it the oil that it's eyeing on Venezuela? why make profit out of your neighbour's downfall? May God curse those who cause death. even if they will everything, they shall have no peace because the conscious will eat them up. If I were Snowden I would have done just exactly like what he did. hahaha! I am just watching!

no photo
Sun 03/02/14 05:50 PM

Here is an excerpt from a news report that explains it all:

Russia has long wanted to reclaim the lush Crimean Peninsula, part of its territory until 1954. Russia's Black Sea Fleet pays Ukraine millions every year to be stationed at the Crimean port of Sevastopol and nearly 60 percent of Crimea's residents identify themselves as Russian.

thanks Mr Dodo.

no photo
Sun 03/02/14 05:48 PM




What you should have asked was ...

What will America do about the crisis in Crimea?

Answer: Nothing.

Situation is somewhat like the US and Canada in 1776


Hasn't the US and Europe done enough already? As for Crimea, the Russians have a treaty and acting within their rights. It is the US and Europe that have yet again attacked a sovereign country. Even the dim wit bimbo over in state has admitted spending $5 billion to start this whole mess. And now they have overthrown a legitimate government and install an IMF idiot to run the country.
you're right Sir. I salute you for reducing this "pressure" in me.


You are very welcome, keep you eyes and mind open as very little in this world is as it first seems. But if you are ever in doubt, follow the money, it never lies.
I will never chase money like a drug. thanks :)
I hope that's not a metaphor to mean the opposite of what I said. :)

no photo
Sun 03/02/14 05:35 PM


What you should have asked was ...

What will America do about the crisis in Crimea?

Answer: Nothing.

Situation is somewhat like the US and Canada in 1776


Hasn't the US and Europe done enough already? As for Crimea, the Russians have a treaty and acting within their rights. It is the US and Europe that have yet again attacked a sovereign country. Even the dim wit bimbo over in state has admitted spending $5 billion to start this whole mess. And now they have overthrown a legitimate government and install an IMF idiot to run the country.
you're right Sir. I salute you for reducing this "pressure" in me.

no photo
Sun 03/02/14 05:34 PM

Sarah Palin was a prophet on what Russia was going to do back when she was running for Vice President; everyone merely laughed it off at the time, but she saw it coming.
http://youtu.be/6PMmY20nJ8E
Summer with you prophecy. I wonder where you got it and it at all "prophecies exists, how they came into being and who really prophets are." You're so amusing :)