Fuck Pakistan!Take it out of the Paki "aid" fund...
Fuck Pakistan!Take it out of the Paki "aid" fund...
Russian lawmakers unanimously approved a request by President Vladimir Putin to send armed forces to Ukraine to protect ethnic Russians there and secure the Black Sea fleet and other military installations in Ukraine’s Crimea region.
In a 90-0 vote during an extraordinary session of the Federation Council, the upper house deputies argued that last week’s disruption of “constitutional order,” the deadly confrontation in Kiev that led then-President Viktor Yanukovich to flee to Russia, exposes Ukraine’s minority Russian-speaking community to unspecified dangers.
The Federation Council also recommended that the Kremlin recall the Russian ambassador to the United States to underscore objections to remarks made by President Obama on Friday.
Recall our guy, and call them out on the Nuke Treaty violations.
The next natural extension is how China views these events and the U.S. response or lack there of. Do such actions embolden them when it comes to disputed territories in the South China Sea, Taiwan, etc.?
Weekly Standard is reporting same.Just heard on CNN that the National Security Team met at the White House yet POTUS was NOT/NOT at the meeting.
I guess we know the answer to "Whacha gonna do PL?"
A White House official emailed some reporters to say that President Obama's team met today to discuss the ongoing situation on Ukraine. It appears President Obama did not attend.
"The President's national security team met today to receive an update on the situation in Ukraine and discuss potential policy options. We will provide further updates later this afternoon," reads the full statement.
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Obama did not attend the meeting, but WH official says he has been briefed by Susan Rice and his national security team.
There is some truth in that but it's more complex than that as well. What would the impact of such sanctions be to the U.S. economy? How would it impact the price of goods, U.S. businesses, etc.? There could be some symbolic sanctions but would the U.S. economy and American consumers really withstand a larger, impactful sanction? Our economies have many ties. And while China may not necessarily be changing it's strategy toward U.S. Treasury holdings, they are reducing them. A sign of changes? Who knows.I don't think so. Any unilateral sanctions put on China by the US will hit very hard, unlike any on Russia.
Canada and Norway are surely watching with interest as these events undoubtedly foreshadow the impending Great Land Grab of the Arctic.
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