I have a lot of friends in Europe and in the USA. They keep writing me messages asking for what I think about it and how I feel about the situation in Crimea. I will tell.
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Just imagine me to come to your kitchen at night. I will not shoot, just block you and your wife. Is it an invasion or not? What if I say that I suppose that you want to beat your wife. If I aim the gun at your wife she will gladly agree to start a referendum initiating divorce and If I shoot couple of times in the air she agrees and confirms that you beated her severely before.
I'll wear a helmet , I'll put it on your kitchen table, but I will not shoot. Still the gun will be in my hands.
I'll be wearing a mask in public, and all day long I will state everyone that it's not me defending your wife and staying in your apartment.
At the same time I will not let you to get out of the apartment, I switch your TV off. If I switch it ON it will be just for you to hear that you are bastard.
If the police comes (of any from UN or journalists), I will not let them in. I will say that we are happy and your wife confirms it thinking about the gun I have.
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Yes, the referendum will be held and voices counted under the gun. It will be legitimate. By the way I will push you the results of voiting under the door and you still will not have a chance to enter there.
Impressed? This is exactly what happends in Crimea. Now think how many russians live in your country? Are you sure Putin will not come to your home one day with a slogan "to protect Russian population in your country"?
That is whay we call it an agression, Russian troops there do not defend, they act like occupants. It is real war in Ukraine. Real shooting is just a question of time.
All above is my own understanding and my vision of events. I know that there are people in Ukraine in general and in Crimea who are happy to see russian troops coming into their cities. Some greet them as "liberators". What I do not like is an altimate desire of the leaders of Russia to implement their own will.
We are not ready to have a war, country has many debts, and economy has really a hard times, but military comissariats left since the WWII are now overwhelmed by Ukrainian men who decided to enroll into the army from reserve. We want to defend what we have....
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Just imagine me to come to your kitchen at night. I will not shoot, just block you and your wife. Is it an invasion or not? What if I say that I suppose that you want to beat your wife. If I aim the gun at your wife she will gladly agree to start a referendum initiating divorce and If I shoot couple of times in the air she agrees and confirms that you beated her severely before.
I'll wear a helmet , I'll put it on your kitchen table, but I will not shoot. Still the gun will be in my hands.
I'll be wearing a mask in public, and all day long I will state everyone that it's not me defending your wife and staying in your apartment.
At the same time I will not let you to get out of the apartment, I switch your TV off. If I switch it ON it will be just for you to hear that you are bastard.
If the police comes (of any from UN or journalists), I will not let them in. I will say that we are happy and your wife confirms it thinking about the gun I have.
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Yes, the referendum will be held and voices counted under the gun. It will be legitimate. By the way I will push you the results of voiting under the door and you still will not have a chance to enter there.
Impressed? This is exactly what happends in Crimea. Now think how many russians live in your country? Are you sure Putin will not come to your home one day with a slogan "to protect Russian population in your country"?
That is whay we call it an agression, Russian troops there do not defend, they act like occupants. It is real war in Ukraine. Real shooting is just a question of time.
All above is my own understanding and my vision of events. I know that there are people in Ukraine in general and in Crimea who are happy to see russian troops coming into their cities. Some greet them as "liberators". What I do not like is an altimate desire of the leaders of Russia to implement their own will.
We are not ready to have a war, country has many debts, and economy has really a hard times, but military comissariats left since the WWII are now overwhelmed by Ukrainian men who decided to enroll into the army from reserve. We want to defend what we have....
