Poroshenko asked rebels to surrender

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  1. Pronin24

    Pronin24 New Member

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    Yes, this is that video. Besides, witnesses are many.
     
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    [video=youtube;lKRqVXg9gXc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKRqVXg9gXc#t=50[/video]
     
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    We Americans heard George III, King of England, tell the "rebels and terrorists" in the American Colonies to lay down our arms and beg forgiveness, way back in the the late 18th Century. This is nothing new. All tyrants, monarchs, despots, and autocrats want the same thing -- obedience, compliance, and subservience. If not, then you get the "King's" military goon-squads turned loose on you, who will cheerfully destroy everything you own, crush your political will, and burn you to death....

    "Chocky" Poroshenko had better consider his actions and his bluster carefully or he's going to have a very savage, determined Russian Bear right in the middle of his ass before the end of this year. Oh, and what's Chocky's new friend, Obama, going to be doing...?
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    Now, we must pay attention to Iraq, because recent events are very embarrassing to our foreign policy. It seems Ukraine is out of our news screen for a while. Radical groups in Iraq. Are they really radical? They want Baghdad.
     
  5. Pollycy

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    Putin is no fool. He knows that all he has to do is wait and let the Ukrainian "pot" heat up again, with the fuel provided primarily by "Chocky" Poroshenko. Putin doesn't have to do anything... just wait for Kiev to put on its stormtrooper outfit and march into the "rebels' " cities. When the time is right, if events warrant it, Putin will lift one finger and squash "Chocky" like a bug....

    As far as Obama goes... :roflol: .. All of his ass-kissing "news" media buddies on the Left just can't control the tidal waves of bad news. They tried to counter the upcoming Benghazi Congressional committee investigatioin with all this weird bull**** about the sudden, horrifying capture of Black girls in Black Africa, by Black militants in the Boko Haram gangster band -- even though the practice among Blacks in Black Africa has routinely involved the kidnapping and sale of Blacks into slavery, FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS. ("Nothing to see here.... Move along, move along...." . :roll:)

    Obama's hyperlib cadres have tried to get the disgusting disgraces of his idiotic, socialist autocracy out of the headlines, but without success -- there are too many of them. In the past year alone:

    1. The "Red Line" Syrian bluster
    2. The senseless cave-in on the Iranian nuclear program
    3. The continued dithering and cowardice re: North Korea
    4. The continued dithering and cowardice re: China in the East China Sea
    5. The laughable failure of the big "Asia Pivot", whose climax was Obama in Malaysia mouthing off about a racist basketball team owner
    6. Benghazi -- the lies that won't go away
    7. Obamacare -- the other set of lies that won't go away, no matter how many "exemptions" and "opt-outs" Obama dishes out
    8. The invasion of the U. S. southern border by Latin America -- now, by the tens of thousands MORE illegal aliens
    9. The trade of 5 Taliban high-rankers for one Army deserter -- praised by the Obama regime as serving with "honor and distinction"

    Oh, and,

    10. Ukraine, and Obama's failure to rally anybody in Europe to be willing to march to their deaths for a clot of Central Bankers.

    All Vladimir Putin has to do now is enjoy his numerous successes, like putting together that mammoth energy deal and military cooperation pact with China. I've said it before, love him or hate him, everyone must admit that Vladsky is, by FAR, the smartest leader of any country in the world today....
     
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    Art_Allm Banned at Members Request Past Donor

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    Well, does the American president have any real power?

    Some educated people believe that the American foreign policy is totally controlled by the Israel Lobby.
    If an American president wants to be re-elected or get a good retirement, then he has to obey this lobby.

    JFK did not obey, and that was not good for his health.


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Clean_Break:_A_New_Strategy_for_Securing_the_Realm
    http://mearsheimer.uchicago.edu/pdfs/A0040.pdf
     
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    Winter is coming.
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  8. Pronin24

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    It seems rhetoric bashing Putin is a little subsided in American media. I think we need his help in war against terrorism. Al-Qaida is rampant and growing. Ukrainians can solve their problems without us and EU has no business in Ukraine. This is rather a problem between Ukraine and Russia.
     
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    Oh, man. You hit so many nails on the head with this post I wish it was possible to rep you again.
     
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    With the announcement of Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk resignation, along with his cabinet, it seems Poroshenko is the one who may need to "surrender".

    Yatsenyuk complained of Parliaments unwillingness to fund the military with some essentials, such as gasoline.


    Could this be the End of the Beginning of the Government by Putsch,
    or the Beginning of the End
    or maybe, simply "The End".

    And Yatsenyuk can now retire comfortably on his Western monies for services rendered. :wink:


    Moi :oldman:


    r > g


    No :flagcanada:
     
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    And why not It is the rebel Poroshenko who surrender?
     

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