Re: It's official - Russian enter Crimea
1. what has changed in regards to Cuba that makes this Obama's big issue? That there is a spy ship there? That has been going on since the 60's. How is this his issue versus, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Carter or anyone else since Castro took power? Not following the logic here
At this point Spanish is the Native language of most of the region, it used to be owned by Mexico. If most of the population said "we want to be a part of Mexico" would you advocate us walking away and just saying OK?
so two thingsCuba is a much more important issue than what is happening in the Ukraine. We will not intervene militarily in that region, for any reason. Russia will take what it wants and the US, NATO and the EU will scream and holler, but that's about it...outside of some sanctions which will have minimal effects.
Cuba should be blockaded, Russia made to vacate immediately or we sink every Russian flagged vessel in the 'hood. They would not allow us to do anything similar in their neck of the woods, and they (and we) know it. Cuba should be the line in the sand; whether it will be or not remains to be seen.
Cuba will be Ol' Bama's legacy, or Waterloo. I'm thinking the latter, but we will see soon enough.
I don't think WW3 needs to erupt over this. Cuba is another story; call that snake-lookin' fool's bluff, or we will all be saying dosvedanya.
1. what has changed in regards to Cuba that makes this Obama's big issue? That there is a spy ship there? That has been going on since the 60's. How is this his issue versus, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Carter or anyone else since Castro took power? Not following the logic here
2. Are you ready to hand over the Southern border of the US, say everything south of I-10 from LA to Louisiana to Mexico?What I don't get is why some on here think we have the right to tell people what form of government they must have, whether they like it or not. Crimeans want Russian rule, that's no secret. Most of the rest of the Ukraine does not. Let Russia have Crimea, it's been theirs anyway.
At this point Spanish is the Native language of most of the region, it used to be owned by Mexico. If most of the population said "we want to be a part of Mexico" would you advocate us walking away and just saying OK?
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