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To: tejek who wrote (774178)3/11/2014 7:09:14 AM
From: tbolding  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570917
 
As China and India Back Russia, Ukraine Crisis Is Over


By Chriss W. Street
In Commentary
Mar 9th, 2014
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Foreign Minister Andriy Deshchysta on March 8th said the Ukraine is ready to negotiate with Russia “at any level” over the Crimea issue, the move followed announcements by India and China that they were officially backing Russia’ right to intervene in the Crimea. Deshchysta added that international mediation efforts over the issue have made some small steps forward, including progress in efforts to establish a contact group. He also said the mediation group membership had yet to be settled, and progress is fragile. But with over a third of the world’s population backing Russia, the Ukrainian Crisis is over.

The Diplomat on March 6th reported that a senior Indian official indicated support for Russia’s position in Ukraine. When asked for India’s official assessment of the events in Ukraine, National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon responded: “We hope that whatever internal issues there are within Ukraine are settled peacefully, and the broader issues of reconciling various interests involved, and there are legitimate Russian and other interests involved…. We hope those are discussed, negotiated and that there is a satisfactory resolution to them.” India and Russia are long-time “friends” and Russia is India’s top arms supplier. When India conducted their 1974 and 1998 nuclear tests, Russia was the only major country supporting India’s right of “self-defense.”

Earlier in the week, China’s Xinhua official news agency showed the nation’s support for Russia. China has intimated that the “revolutions” in the former Soviet Republics were “instigated by Western nations to oust unfriendly regimes.” The Middle Kingdom directly blames the “West” responsible for the current violence.

Russia continues to move ahead with their military and political plans for the Crimea. Russian troops rammed the gates and threw stun grenades at a Ukrainian missile defense base in Sevastopol. The attackers turned off the base power and cut telephone lines as they urged the 100 troops to surrender their weapons and swear allegiance to Russia. The Ukrainians barricaded themselves inside one of their barracks, and their commander began negotiations, Interfax said.

Russia also announced they have begun large-scale air defense drills along their border with Ukraine. The Russian Western Military District command announced the drills would include live fire. “It is for the first time that all air defense units from the district, including coastal defenses of the Northern Fleet, have gathered in one place,” commented Col. Oleg Kochetkov about the Western Military District’s largest-ever drill.

According to a briefing of Congress on March 3rd, U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan told Congress that a 1997 treaty between Russia and Ukraine allows up to 25,000 Russia troops in the vital Crimea region and the CIA estimates that Russia only has about 20,000 uniformed soldiers in the region at this time.

President Barack Obama has said “ Russia is on the wrong side of history.” But given Russian President Putin’s resolve and the support of India and China, it seems that Obama is on the wrong side of reality. With the Ukraine begging for negotiations “at any level,” Russia has been victorious and the Ukrainian Crisis is over.

The author welcomes feedback @ chriss@chrissstreetandcompany.com
Chriss Street is teaching microeconomic at University of California, Irvine this spring from March 31 – June 8, 2014. Call Student Services at (949) 824-5414 or visit unex.uci.edu to enroll!



To: tejek who wrote (774178)3/11/2014 10:00:14 AM
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Pope Francis is a conservative’s worst nightmare Pope Francis is on record as an anti-capitalist. He’s anti-inequality, wants more government policies favoring the poor, at a time when GOP budget czar Paul Ryan just keeps attacking the poor. The pontiff is against capitalism’s failed trickle-down theories. Against today’s global obsession with materialism, with growth economics and our excessive consumerism. He criticized capitalism’s “new and ruthless idolatry of money.” He also took the media to task as misguided in playing up a “two-point stock-market loss” while ignoring such news events as when “an elderly homeless person dies of exposure.”

Technology didn’t even escape the pope’s attack in his “Apostolic Exhortation.” Silicon Valley must have felt the sting when Francis blasted it for giving priority “to the outward, the immediate, the visible, the quick, the superficial and the provisional,” where “what is real gives way to appearances” and technology drives the “deterioration of cultural roots” in nations that are “economically advanced but ethically debilitated.”

Small wonder that conservatives like Paul Ryan, Bill O’Reilly, Chris Christy and Rush Limbaugh hate what he stands for ... because Pope Francis is driving a stake directly into the heart of the GOP’s capitalist theology. Remember, Francis delivered the ultimate pro-socialist attack on today’s Ayn Rand–Paul Ryan brand of conservatism: “Not to share one’s wealth with the poor is to steal from them.”



To: tejek who wrote (774178)3/11/2014 11:46:12 AM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1570917
 
Koch brothers get 10,000s of death threats, what is wrong with you people ? what have the koch brothers done that you want them murdered ?



To: tejek who wrote (774178)3/11/2014 11:49:21 AM
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Q: Why are white players underrepresented in the NBA?
tejek's reply: Everyone knows its because negroes are more athletic than whites.

Ted, above reply of yours by definition declares you a racist!

No?

So, then try this one: Why are whites overrepresented among the Nobel price winners?

/Taro



To: tejek who wrote (774178)3/11/2014 11:50:45 AM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1570917
 
no it's because blacks are more ghetto that whites, way more ghetto



To: tejek who wrote (774178)3/11/2014 3:06:40 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1570917
 
It's a genetic height thing. Modern NBA players can barely make a free throw and can't run fast. Everything is dunking. If they raised the net a little athleticism would count.



To: tejek who wrote (774178)3/11/2014 8:11:23 PM
From: Wayners  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570917
 
Racist.