Brutum
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| 02 Mar 2014 06:46 AM |
I mean, look at Syria, Egypt, Libya When they had a new government, it failed every time
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Brutum
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| 02 Mar 2014 06:49 AM |
| And most of Ukraine are Russians, and there were already leaks of the police force (of ukraine) attacking protestors in a formed way |
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| 02 Mar 2014 07:13 AM |
"Most of Ukraine is Russian"
Most of CRIMEA is Russian. It used to be owned by Russia but was given to Ukraine a century ago.
Note all the troops are only in Crimea, not in the rest of the ex-soviet union state. |
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Brutum
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| 02 Mar 2014 09:07 AM |
Most of the people in the Crimera seem to want the Russians there, It'd proably be easier to just split the country in two. |
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| 02 Mar 2014 09:47 AM |
>>>I mean, look at Syria, Egypt, Libya >>>When they had a new government, it failed every time Are you serious?
1. These countries are radically different from Ukraine. 2. These are only three examples of failed new governments. 3. New governments have worked in the past. 4. There's always room for some change. If nothing ever changed, not even the governments, imagine where we'd be at now. 5. Especially when your country is a puppet of Putin's Regime. |
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| 02 Mar 2014 09:49 AM |
"It'd proably be easier to just split the country in two."
Easier or better. Choose one. |
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| 02 Mar 2014 09:51 AM |
| Performing a coup d' etat like they did doesn't solve anything it just switches who is rebellion. |
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Brutum
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| 02 Mar 2014 12:23 PM |
| Most of the time new governments fail. |
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| 02 Mar 2014 12:27 PM |
>most of the time
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And also, the people of Crimea were much more pro-russian than pro-Ukraine, so if we had a neighboring country, full of Americans mostly, asking for help We should have helped. |
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Brutum
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| 02 Mar 2014 12:28 PM |
I SAID FREAKING MOST OF THE TIME, THAT IMPLIES NOT ALWAYS READ |
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| 02 Mar 2014 12:31 PM |
| SO YOU SHOULD NOT BE SAYING THEY CAN'T CHANGE UKRAINE. LOOK, I'M VERY SURE THE WORLD'S GOVERNMENTS ARE NOT THE SAME AS THEY WERE 100 YEARS AGO. NO WAY. GERMANY CHANGED. GERMANY DOESN'T HAVE A NOTSEE GOVERNMENT ANYMORE. DID YOU, UM, WANT IT TO REMAIN NOTSEE OR SOMETHING? BECAUSE IT CHANGED. IT GOT A NEW GOVERNMENT. |
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Brutum
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| 02 Mar 2014 12:33 PM |
Germany could only go up after WW2! And with your point on modern day being much different than today THAT HELPS MY POINT of the fact that modern day new government are not being successful as they did before, 100 years ago! |
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Riku1257
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| 02 Mar 2014 12:35 PM |
| Notsee Germany is not the same as modern Germany. It changed. Duh. |
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Brutum
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| 02 Mar 2014 12:36 PM |
Oh my gosh are you reading what I am saying... I AGREED IT CHANGED, AND SAID IT ONLY WENT UP INTO ITS CURRENT GOVERNMENT DO YOU KNOW HOW TO READ!!!!1 |
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| 02 Mar 2014 12:38 PM |
| THAT'S WHAT WILL HAPPEN WITH UKRAINE! IT WILL BECOME A BETTER PLACE WHEN IT GETS ITS NEW GOVERNMENT! |
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| 02 Mar 2014 12:39 PM |
I hope Russia rids Ukraine off the map
Its Adam and Eve not adam and steve |
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