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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (104709)3/2/2014 2:53:13 AM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217749
 
>>1. First move the 6th Fleet with enforcement into the Black Sea under the pretense to safely evacuate US citizens stuck in Ukraine<<

Utterly ridiculous pretext. Putin can simply put any such US citizens on planes to Europe.

>>2. NATO has bases...<<

You are proposing direct warfare between superpowers?

>>3. Bring unending resolution to the UN Security Council<<

Talk, talk, talk.

>>4. Russian economy is going down hill<<

And the European economy is going where, exactly?

>>5. Freeze Russian assets in all NATO countries<<

Watch Putin freeze European asses by shutting off the gas.

>>6. Offer Russia financial benefits in the form of economic assistance<<

You are offering tribute to the Russian gangsters?

>>7. Give way to Japan to demand its Island back and divert the focus to the Far East<<

Talk, talk, talk.



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (104709)3/4/2014 12:22:59 AM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217749
 
>>the Russian Black Sea fleet is no match<<

I guess that's why the Russkies are buying two new ships from France! Oh, what a tangled web we weave... :o)

France On Track To Supply Russian Warships, Despite Ukraine Crisis

blogs.wsj.com

As European capitals weigh policy options for punishing Moscow’s march on Ukraine — an arms embargo was considered by European Union foreign ministers in Brussels Monday, but not agreed — there is little appetite in France for broader economic sanctions that would upend trade with Russia.

Case in point: France is on schedule to deliver two Mistral carriers, valued at €1.4 billion, to the Russian Navy. The first Mistral—a high-tech amphibious assault ship capable of deploying helicopters and tanks—is due to arrive in Russia by the end of the year, according to DCNS, the French firm building the vessels.