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Ukraine fears it could be Russia's next target

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Ukraine fears it could be Russia's next target


World | 206504 hits | Aug 21 11:56 am | Posted by: Hyack
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KIEV - Ukraine fears it could be the next target of Russia's campaign to reassert influence over countries it long dominated in the Soviet Union

Comments

  1. by avatar robmik43
    Thu Aug 21, 2008 8:42 pm
    I can hardly wait for Eric Margolis to explain how Russia
    would be justified in fomenting trouble in Ukraine....to
    justify armed occupation in "certain areas"...and how soon
    Russia will have no choice but to invade Poland. It's because
    America is evil, isn't it, Eric ?

  2. by avatar CommanderSock
    Thu Aug 21, 2008 8:59 pm

    I can hardly wait for Eric Margolis to explain how Russia
    would be justified in fomenting trouble in Ukraine....to
    justify armed occupation in "certain areas"...and how soon
    Russia will have no choice but to invade Poland. It's because
    America is evil, isn't it, Eric ?


    Yes

    -Eric

  3. by avatar martin14
    Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:05 pm
    i think the fear is pretty justifiable.. look for lots of 'new Russians'
    popping up in the Eastern Ukraine.

  4. by snuggles61
    Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:07 pm
    Dam 8O losing Ukraine was pretty much the final railroad spike into the collapse of the old Soviet Union

  5. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:34 pm
    Tzar Putin wants to build a new empire and he sees Eastern Europe as Russia's property.

    Ironically, the best way to save Ukraine is to grant them full NATO membership. Had Georgia been a full NATO member the Russians would not have invaded them.

  6. by avatar C.M. Burns
    Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:40 pm
    Most analysts cautioned against scare-mongering...

    Too bad they weren't the ones quoted in this little bit of 'news'

  7. by avatar EyeBrock
    Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:51 pm
    "BartSimpson" said
    Tzar Putin wants to build a new empire and he sees Eastern Europe as Russia's property.

    Ironically, the best way to save Ukraine is to grant them full NATO membership. Had Georgia been a full NATO member the Russians would not have invaded them.


    After seeing Angela Merkel pushing for Georgia to be a part of NATO, I think it's on the cards that the Ukraine will be allowed in. (Nice to see that she at least has some balls! Metaphorically speaking of course!)

    Despite some points of view, Europe and NATO have been well rattled by this Russian invasion. It has also hardened attitudes against the new imperialistic bear.

    Very ironic that it was the 40th anniversary of the "Prague Spring" yesterday.
    It would appear that Putin likes the old ways, Hungary '56, Prague '68, Georgia '08!

    Maybe the whole invasion was his way of saying 'happy anniversary' to Europe, bless that old KGB guy and his sense of fun!



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