robindch wrote: » I note you've shifted from "the US" to "US interests" - your point of view might be a little more credible if you stuck to holding just the one.It would, of course, be interesting and useful for you to share information concerning your time in Ukraine, and one wonders why you refuse to do so in a thread concerning the country - unless it happens that you were just transiting the country briefly, in which case, staying schtum is wise indeed In any case, is there really much of a point in discussing something with somebody who adds to an earlier insulting implication that I am a liar, by suggesting that I might be an idiot too?
el diablo wrote: » So do you believe that the US played absolutely no role in the destabilization of Ukraine?
cnocbui wrote: » Not to mention the significant meddling by Russia to ensure pro-Russian a******s got elected. Russian attempted assassination of Viktor Yushchenko and other forms of interference = good. US interference = bad?
conditioned games wrote: » The coup and subsequent civil war in Ukraine was caused by a large extent due to US interference.
conditioned games wrote: » Russia had no issue with Ukraine being a member of the Euroasian economic area and the EU at the same time, but the EU said no.
conditioned games wrote: » Through US enforced sanctions and financing of terrorist organisations in Ukraine the country is now a mess.
conditioned games wrote: » Just another country in a long list the US has helped to create turmoil in.
conditioned games wrote: » There was no evidence provided Russia had a role in Viktor Yushchenko death.
robindch wrote: » For better or for worse, the US and its agents played no significant part in events in Ukraine since 2014.
conditioned games wrote: » Your nearly as blind as Gatling, if the sky was blue you'd say it's green because the controlled western media told you. You can deny US involvement in the coup and subsequently civil war in Ukraine if you want but the pictures and videos that have come out during and after the events have told a different story.
el diablo wrote: » Think we're wasting our time here attempting to educate these people. :rolleyes: “It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.”
conditioned games wrote: » Your nearly as blind as Gatling, if the sky was blue you'd say it's green because the controlled western media told you.
robindch wrote: » Luckily, I was there and saw what happened with my own eyes and spoke to some of the people involved. Were you there? And did you speak with the people on the front line?
el diablo wrote: » Even if you were actually there you'd have no idea what was really going on behind the scenes and who orchestrated it.
robindch wrote: » Grand, I'll take that as an admission that you weren't there and spoke with nobody. Hardly any point in you repeating your evidence-free claims at this point?
Yourself isit wrote: » And how does this apply across boards. Should we limit discussion on the French election to people who have holiday snaps of the eiffel tower?
Gatling wrote: » How bout an Intelligence test on the subject before been allowed to post , Might up a very quiet and quick discussion
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » You know very little about Ukraine and Russia. Up until a few years ago no doubt you thought Kiev was a breaded chicken dish with garlic sauce inside.
el diablo wrote: » What a nonsensical, ignorant comment. So basically you've spoken to a Ukrainian guy who told you of his version of events and you've taken it as gospel.
Yourself isit wrote: » Why do you think a trip to a country makes you the expert on it? what did you see to confirm or deny what anybody else would know from disparate sources. Were you privy to some secret information? And how does this apply across boards. Should we limit discussion on the French election to people who have holiday snaps of the eiffel tower?
robindch wrote: » Looking at these two foolish replies, I'm reminded of Michael Gove's moronic comment to the effect that "the people" have had enough of people who've made a serious effort to understand a topic. Back off to youtube now with the two of you, lads. You know the moon landing was faked by Bigfoot and the CIA? A nice Russian lad on youtube told me :rolleyes:
1st dalkey dalkey wrote: » The Donbas is just the latest in the line of Russian 'near abroad' incursions. Crimea, Abkhazia and south Ossetia in Georgia, Transdniestria in Moldova.
1st dalkey dalkey wrote: » Russia still hankers for the bygone days of power in much the same way as the UK is currently doing with it's Brexit notions of 'taking back control' and re-constituting the Empire. Trump is also going to 'make America great again' apparently, by building a wall and increasing his military spending. Another effort to re-create the past.
BuyersRemorse wrote: » It would take folk approximately 5 minutes to read up on US Interventions worldwide, politically and Military, since World War 2, and the resultant misery they have inflicted.
robindch wrote: » It remains to be seen whether it can come out the other side and back into a liberal democratic mode without the usual intervention of significant war.
BuyersRemorse wrote: » It would take folk approximately 5 minutes to read up on US Interventions worldwide, politically and Military, since World War 2, and the resultant misery they have inflicted. If people still want to view Russia and/or China as the bogey men for the new millennium, then there's very little you could say to change their minds.