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We've been here before, not long ago:
Russo-Georgian War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Georgia (country) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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SFAOriginally posted by Unix View PostIn general I agree, but we put boots on the ground to change the power structure, Russia seem to want to annexe. What will Europe/US do if they go ahead?
They will make a noise but won't do anything until Russia try and annex Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia or Finland.
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Putin has short man syndrome.Originally posted by tractor View PostPutin is saying 'Bollockski, I thought I was here to see the president and they sent me a golfer!'
Russia needs a leader who is as tall as Yeltsin was.
Alternatively the next UK PM or US president needs to be under 5ft 7'.
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In general I agree, but we put boots on the ground to change the power structure, Russia seem to want to annexe. What will Europe/US do if they go ahead?Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostMeh. Even if he had sent troops across the border, it's be very arguable legitimate.
'We' put boots on the ground in Lybia, which had no illusory WMDs and is hardly in our back yard.
From everything I can see, the Ukrainians (not in general - the state) are savages.
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Meh. Even if he had sent troops across the border, it's be very arguable legitimate.
'We' put boots on the ground in Lybia, which had no illusory WMDs and is hardly in our back yard.
From everything I can see, the Ukrainians (not in general - the state) are savages.
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Is this a caption competition?
Putin is saying 'Bollockski, I thought I was here to see the president and they sent me a golfer!'
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Soviet Union II
I'm sure there will be strong action from the western powers, or plenty of meetings anyway.
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