This whole situation worries me

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sheepofdumb wrote:I'm not scum, just a threat to the town. There's a difference, thank you very much.
ga7 wrote: I'll keep my vote where it should be but just in case Vote Strike Wolf AND f*ck FLAMINGOS f*ck THEM HARD
Frigidus wrote:Whatever happens we won't be involved. What's there to gain in fighting someone as tough as Russia? There's nothing to be gained in helping Georgia either. A losing proposition all in all. Unless something arises that might potentially make someone money we'll be neutral.
sheepofdumb wrote:I'm not scum, just a threat to the town. There's a difference, thank you very much.
ga7 wrote: I'll keep my vote where it should be but just in case Vote Strike Wolf AND f*ck FLAMINGOS f*ck THEM HARD
brooksieb wrote:Well i like the georgian flag, like Englands, but yeah like you guys said hopefully The UK and US can make some money out of this but i still want georgia to hold their ground, after all georgia and ukraine want to join NATO. Georgia up until now apparently have made a few contributions to Iraq war effort.
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DaGip wrote:I say we attack the living shit out of the fucking Russians! They can't attack Georgia, for crying out loud! What next? West Virginia? Florida? That's all we need is the Gators to be taken over!!!! f*ck THE ROOSKIES!!!!
brooksieb wrote:DaGip wrote:I say we attack the living shit out of the fucking Russians! They can't attack Georgia, for crying out loud! What next? West Virginia? Florida? That's all we need is the Gators to be taken over!!!! f*ck THE ROOSKIES!!!!
I hope you're either not serious or very drunk Gip lol.
CrazyAnglican wrote:It seems like this problem with South Ossetia and the other breakaway province from Georgia has been going on since 1990. It will be interesting to see if Georgia backs down. The U.S. and NATO have not been neutral. Nobody has pledged help, but the rhetoric seems to be anti-Russia right now.
Frigidus wrote:Whatever happens we won't be involved. What's there to gain in fighting someone as tough as Russia? There's nothing to be gained in helping Georgia either. A losing proposition all in all. Unless something arises that might potentially make someone money we'll be neutral.
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
MeDeFe wrote:What I find strange is that Russia is backing the separatists at all, it might really hurt their long-term credibility, Ukraine should be part of Russia, no independence for Kosovo, independence for South Ossetia, no independence for Chechnya... their position is anything but coherent. It's especially strange given what a country Russia is, it spans the length of an entire continent, there are quite a lot of different ethnic groups and apart from Russian some 100 languages are spoken throughout the nation. After the fall of the USSR they had enough problems with provinces breaking away and declaring independence left and right, there are still provinces trying to become independent.
There is no good answer to the question "Why them but not us?"
e_i_pi wrote:
I agree MeDeFe. But unfortunately I think that Russia is so big that it doesn't care about consistency (not to mention the matter of energy resources). No one republic can rise against them to create a soveriegn state as they would simply get crushed. Look at the list of unrecognised zones in Russian borders that have secessionist movements and are part of UNPO:...then on top of that you have Adygia, Altai, Bashkortostan, Buryatia, Dagestan, Don Cossackia, Eastern Siberia, Far Eastern Republic, Ingushetia, Kabardino-Balkaria, Kaliningrad, Kalmykia, Karachay-Cherkessia, Karelia, Khakassia, Kuban Cossackia, Northern Ossetia (!), Mordovia, Sakha, Sami, Siberia, Tuva, Ural, Vepsia, and Votia. All of these regions have ethnic identity and/or seperatist movements, yet haven't initiated a formal process of seceding.
- Chechnya
- Chuvashia
- Ingria
- Komi
- Mari El
- Tatarstan
- Udmurtia
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