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To: TobagoJack who wrote (105135)3/19/2014 8:20:50 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) of 217593
 
The USSR changed its mind and is keeping Crimea. Why should I care? The Crimeans were 90% in favour of rejoining Russia instead of staying with Ukraine. Looks like a healthy majority.

There is no reason to force sanctions, or threats, or anything on Russia in reprisal. That seems absurd. Victoria Numan has some explaining to do about interference in a foreign country which her bosses apparently consider to be poor form [when Putin does it, so they are hopefully not simply hypocrites].

If 90% of Taiwanese vote to rejoin China, why should I care? Maybe Taiwan should have a vote on being an independent country or rejoining China since it has apparently not been resolved since the civil war many decades ago. Beijing's bosses should offer to fund such a referendum as I believe they are interested in having Taiwan rejoin.

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