Yanukovych apparently dead
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Yanukovych apparently dead
Does nobody else find it slightly ironic that (on the big scale) Russia appear to be trying to defend Crimea's right to decide their own future democratically, whilst the US are trying to stop them?
When should we join Russia?
Now
Later
Yes, but seeing as the UK and USA forced a Sha upon Iran and overthrew a democratically elected government it's no suprise!
The UN have just declared the proposed Crimean referendum as illegal. Why then have they not declared the Ukrainian coup as being undemocratic and illegal? Why havent they called for the reinstatement of the legally elected government? I would have thought this to be a pretty basic question, but no-one in the media seems to be much interested in asking it.
Well the coup was staged by residents of the Ukraine, so I don't know what business that would be of the UN.
They are an illegitimate government, they are an illegal government, therefore they should have no status re the UN negotiations and or representation. Also why are the west not applying pressure to have the Ukraine restore the democratic government, you know protecting democratic principles and all? As far as Crimea is concerned, the present regime has no legal status to negotiate with an external power, soI fail to see how they can kick up a fuss. They disenfranchised millions of their own people by staging the coup, so they lack credibilty over Crimea and Russia's decision to occupy it.
Latest saying that a Ukranian officer has been killed by Russian forces. Pretty significant if you ask me.
I really don't like the way this is developing. It's starting to get very worrying.
I think it's starting to become inevitable that a war will start up and there's not really anything anyone can do to stop it, except Putin.
War won't start - I think you are massively underestimating just how much the UN are a complete bunch of fannies