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originally posted by: zilebeliveunknown
LOL, good luck with listening trained liars.
And thank you, I have my own eyes and ears.
eta: and brain.
originally posted by: VirusGuard
reply to post by Soshh
Russia has every right to be in the Crimea
originally posted by: Soshh
But questions of right and wrong are for the moralists and propagandists to quibble over. It's all nonsense to me, but it's entirely up to you if you want to be placed in either of those categories.
Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu on Wednesday denied that Russian forces are currently deployed in Ukraine's Crimea region and said that video footage showing Russian license plates on the military vehicles was "complete nonsense."
Shoigu responded to journalists' questions Wednesday by saying that he did not know how the unidentified forces came to possess the Lynx and Tiger armored cars that are used by the Russian military.
Photos of Russian hardware in Crimea nothing but provocation – Russia's Defense Minister
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu has dismissed as nothing but a provocation the alleged photos and videos in mass media of Russian military hardware in Crimea. "Of course, it’s a provocation," Shoigu told reporters on Wednesday. "Pure rubbish," he said, commenting on the allegations.
Shoigu also noted that there was no information that people blocking Ukrainian military facilities in Crimea had received modern weaponry, including Tigr and Rys personnel armored carriers. "I do not have any idea about this," the minister said.
originally posted by: Soshh
International law is written rather broadly, furthermore it can only be enforced by those with the power to impose it on others, and so it tends to be more of a means of legitimising acts that would have been made anyway than a set of rules that must be abided by absolutely, and by all.
originally posted by: Soshh
If Crimea taught anyone anything it should be that true international law remains The Law of the Jungle. The real problem is that, as a wise man once said to me - "If your enemy doesn't abide by your moral code, then what use is it?"