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18.03.2014 - 20:35 Death1812 اکانت حذف شد
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19.03.2014 - 01:35 Black Shark اکانت حذف شد
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Black Shark اکانت حذف شد |
19.03.2014 - 02:23 Black Shark اکانت حذف شد Then Kosovo was illegal.
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19.03.2014 - 09:29
Then Ukraine and the rest of the former Soviet countries are illegal.
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19.03.2014 - 13:54
>What is International recognition
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19.03.2014 - 13:58 Black Shark اکانت حذف شد I think less than half recognize Kosovo
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19.03.2014 - 14:25 Black Shark اکانت حذف شد 193 members? I thought it was more. Silly me.
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19.03.2014 - 14:40
Kosovo is recognized by a lot of countries including three of the "big" powers. A country that would be illegal is.. Uh the Turkish republic of Cyprus (was that the name?) which is recognized by Turkey only. Do u see the irony? Taiwan is officially not a country, only unofficially.
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19.03.2014 - 15:53
ok
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19.03.2014 - 16:14
Your argument is that if a majority of the population is of one country, then it belongs to that country. If that is the case, then would you support Hungary taking Serbian, Slovenian, Croatian, Slovakian, and Romanian lands? Would you support Germany taking back some Prussian lands from Poland?
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19.03.2014 - 16:26
Of course not, that's against the Pan-Slav agenda.
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20.03.2014 - 09:44
I have been told that the ballot presents only two choices, there there was no choice for 'status quo' and that either choice translates into a a vote for an independent Crimea. Two US news organizations which frequently disagree, agree on this point (which, by itself, means nothing). Ignore these points for now (please). I have been told that the two choices, in English, translate, thusly: Choice 1: Are you in favor of the reunification of Crimea with Russia as a subject of the Russian Federation? Choice 2: Are you in favor of restoring the 1992 Constitution and the status of Crimea as a part of Ukraine? Purported copy of the Ballot >>> Question: Are the choices above fair translations of the ballot questions (for the Russian-readers)?
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20.03.2014 - 10:10
let me tell you something about Germanys History, we had a lot of trouble with the Frecnchies, but the HRE was mostly quite peacefull, as they didn't really rule germany, and a lot of small 'fürstentümer', 'herzogtümer' and 'Priests' fought eachother. then Prussia came up, Friedrich the great fought Russia, Austria and France at once, he didn't have allies, and he fucking WON. the next important man was napoleon, but i think you know the story. Poland was removed from the map by Russia and Prussia (mainly) and a bit by Austria after napoleon lost against russia, and everything was restored, germanys biggest country was Prussia, and it wanted to unite the germans. they did in the 'deutsch-deutscher krieg' wich you can actually play on atwar austria lost and was left out of th 'norddeutscher bund'/Prussia/germany well, then Bismarck came up, he fucked with the frenchies a bit, got elsasse lothringen and a lot of money from the french. after that, bismarck saied germany is great enough, we have peace now. he lead germany trough about 30 years peace, no war... i think if he would have been germanys leader for a longer time, europe wouldn't have fought WW1 Willhelm the second V_V...oh god, you know, he talked a lot of bullshit, 1914 he sent austria a message that was like: attack serbia, they shouldn't fuck with us, but then about 3 hours later, he wanted to stop the austrians, but it already started. he was a terrible miscast, but still, a serbian killed the austrian prince, waht would you do, if someone killed your son because he goes to germany? then WW1 some name it the great war, i'd rather call it the terrible war, the battles of material were bloody as hell, the Weimarer Republik gone trough 2 financial crisis, as machines became better, and people lost their jobs as farmers, it was a creepy time... these terrible times made Nationalists and Communists stronger, NSDAP: gone from 3% to 37% and the KPD (commies) went from 10% to 16% while the great depression, germany was an great big, traumatised country. no comment about the nazis in here, the germans didn't really want the war, but i'd say about 30% really wanted it, they got it so, i don't think, the germans did never solve problems peacefully, they did, sometimes... EDIT: btw: loosing a lot of land are consequenses of war. killing 3 million germans and punching the others so long until they go away, not so much
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20.03.2014 - 10:20
a referendum where you can't vote to stay in your former country? free will? WTF? USA are dicks...quite true
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20.03.2014 - 10:33
Many news outlets report that there are only two choices (I see two choices but I don't know what they are) and that there is no choice for the status quo. I am quite skeptical of the claim for no status quo, thus the (purported) ballot submission. I find it difficult to believe that the referendum would give false choices, intentionally, thus the request for the translation. I hope the ballot image is 'true' - that I have no control over. It has survived on the Wiki Commons page for at least 2 days ....
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20.03.2014 - 10:39
i don't want to spamm this thread with posting this message again, i think you just wanted to tell me that Prussia is evil. Prussia just united the germans, thats pretty much it sooo, uniting germany is evil but uniting the slavs is good? are the russians conquering that: good too? the serbians did the same thing to the other people in Yugoslavia as the austrias did to them: Napoleon did nearly as much cruelty to Europe, as Hitler did...cool eh? EDIT btw: Yougoslav from bosnia means serbian from Serbia, in your weird mind... and, 32% of the germans voted the NSDAP, sooo...you 'all' means 30%? thats weird
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20.03.2014 - 10:43
thank you for telling me that i should read a languange i can't speak... dude, i thought CNN wouldn't lie
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20.03.2014 - 10:58
I hope this comment wasn't addressed to me. - I clearly asked if the translations the US/British media outlets provided were fair translations. If unfair translations, what is an accurate translation? - I clearly stated that I am skeptical of the translations provided. The UK and US media outlet translations were only different on the spelling of 'favo(u)r'. - I am skeptical of the translations for a number of reasons. == If, as you have done, there is a 'check' or 'X' for each slot, why are they questions? One doesn't 'check' a question, one provides at least a 'Yes' or 'No'. If one is to 'check' then the translation is probably poor. == If the translations are accurate, then there is no option for maintaining the status quo. == If the translations are accurate, the tacit assumption is that the Crimea is ALREADY independent, and has a choice, to become subjects of the Russian Federation or to 'rejoin' Ukraine == etc. So I am asking for someone to speak to the 'fairness' of the translations, and if the translations are unfair, to provide a more accurate one.
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20.03.2014 - 11:04
Dude, waht is the difference, between Russia conquering mongolia and siberia, where no Russians lived, AT ALL and conquering germany to unite the germans? germans are germans, even though these were different nations, but no different people. mongols aren't Russians. the russians that became siberian were brought there by some tsars... waht about russia conquering the baltic? did they want it? the seperation 150 years later tells me: nope your plan always was to unite the slavs, well, looks like they don't want to be united by russia btw: you are going for russian propaganda too, aren't you?
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20.03.2014 - 11:26
you should really know your facts a bit better: this comes directly from Wikipedia: Siberia was occupied by different groups of nomads such as the Yenets, the Nenets, the Huns, the Iranian Scythians and the Turkic Uyghurs. The Khan of Sibir in the vicinity of modern Tobolsk was known as a prominent figure who endorsed Kubrat as Khagan in Avaria in 630. The Mongols conquered a large part of this area early in the 13th century. With the breakup of the Golden Horde, the autonomous Siberia Khanate was established in the late 14th century. The Yakuts migrated north from their original area of settlement in the vicinity of Lake Baikal under the pressure of the Mongol expansion during the 13th to 15th century. The growing power of Russia in the West began to undermine the Siberian Khanate in the 16th century. First, groups of traders and Cossacks began to enter the area, and then the Russian army began to set up forts further and further East. Towns such as Mangazeya, Tara, Yeniseysk and Tobolsk were developed, the last being declared the capital of Siberia. At this time, Sibir was the name of a fortress at Qashlik, near Tobolsk. Gerardus Mercator in a map published in 1595 marks Sibier both as the name of a settlement and of the surrounding territory along a left tributary of the Ob. Other sources contend that the Xibe, an indigenous Tungusic people, offered fierce resistance to Russian expansion beyond the Urals, and that Siberia is a Russification of their ethnonym. By the mid-17th century, areas controlled by Russia had been extended to the Pacific. The total Russian population of Siberia in 1709 was 230,000. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siberia well, yes, russia is uniting the russian people by putting them somewhere out of their country, congratz... and most germans wanted to unite, thats a fact, it's like your serbia uniting yugoslavia, most wanted it, some didn't...
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20.03.2014 - 11:44
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20.03.2014 - 11:56
well, i have an estonian friend, he once sayed: it was cool that the russians helped us with the 'deutscher orden', and even that they annekted us was ok, but it was stupid that they came here. Russians were put by tsars in all countries that were not russian. Siberian countrys, baltic, and ukraine. the russians got the land given to them by the russian military, and the military stole it from the people living there. you know Tito, you are a great AW player, intelligent and all, but sometimes you just should give up like a man...
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20.03.2014 - 12:59
*caugh* you wrote a long letter, telling me, things about Russia and the ukraine, i never saied that the Ukraine shouldn't be a part of russia, or should be a part of russia. thats mainly because i don't care if ukrainians live their lifes in the ukraine or in Russia. did i promote the EU expanding to Ukraine? no, it will just cost a bunch of money...just mind your own buisness! 2: there is a difference between a state and a country, States: countries: 3: i began this, as i saw, how you saied:"Germany never solved situations peacefully. Thats why they lost 150,000km/2 in from 1900-1950. And this is how free slavic countries solve problems, by people's free will and referendum." and i responded with telling you german history, trying to tell you, that germany isn't only evil. who began now?
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20.03.2014 - 13:23
Thank you for your explanation. In the Western News Media (New York Times and Fox, which usually disagree if there is disagreement possible) and BBC did agree that no status quo was offered, that's why I asked for the translation, which, again, seemed that the Status Quo was not an option (media outlets were right). I was skeptical, because one doesn't rig an election by providing no real choices on the ballot and expect the rest of the world to see the vote as legitimate (one rigs it other ways lol). I see the waters are muddy, because the legal legitimacy of the 'Crimean' Parliament and the current Ukrainian government are both tenuous. I'm not going to speak to the legality of the actions of Russia, Crimea or Ukraine at this point. So, while I think the status quo question is still a question, I guess it is an empty question, because I don't think anyone reasonably challenges the *sentiment* that most of the people living in the Crimea is that they want either/both autonomy from Ukraine and/or affiliation with the Russian Federation. Legality will only matter if someone is ready to back up their claims with violence. Russia does seem willing to, Ukraine does not seem willing to, and NATO/USA won't if Ukraine won't.
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20.03.2014 - 16:17
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20.03.2014 - 17:08
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20.03.2014 - 19:58
I didnt even bother reading this but plz close down this crap -_- people are actually being killed over this conflict by the russians. it isnt joining the motherland - its being conquered. either way, stupid move for putin
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