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It's all mind games from dirty politics to make somebody richer and/or more powerful anyway, Russians and Ukrainians always loved each other, there is Ukrainian blood in a lot of Russians, and there is equally a lot of Russian blood in the Ukrainians, especially in the region close to our border.

I, born and raised in the middle of Russia myself, have at least 25% of the Ukrainian blood in me, so this whole 'let's hate Russians/Ukrainians now' thing is kind of funny to me. Imagine England going to war with Scotland/Wales now, i think you'll understand what i am trying to say.

All politicians are evil, especially when they're making two nationalities, who has been together from the beginning of the time, hate each other. End of story.
 
It's all mind games from dirty politics to make somebody richer and/or more powerful anyway, Russians and Ukrainians always loved each other, there is Ukrainian blood in a lot of Russians, and there is equally a lot of Russian blood in the Ukrainians, especially in the region close to our border.

I, born and raised in the middle of Russia myself, have at least 25% of the Ukrainian blood in me, so this whole 'let's hate Russians/Ukrainians now' thing is kind of funny to me. Imagine England going to war with Scotland/Wales now, i think you'll understand what i am trying to say.

All politicians are evil, especially when they're making two nationalities, who has been together from the beginning of the time, hate each other. End of story.

So much truth in this........
 
Hardly surprising if the allegations made by AI are true mate.
It what annoys me about television news and the press. An incident occurs, hordes of media descend from upon high for a week or so, and then disappear into the ether.
The latest are the fleeing refugees in rickety ships from Burma, denied entry for weeks or months to adjacent countries. All over the news this week. Give it another week and it will be as if it never happened.
There's never any follow up. The earthquake in Nepal - nothing is being reported now the last pitying rescue efforts have been filmed. The Ukraine, descending in to a dirty little war in a far away country between people of whom we know nothing ( to misquote Chamberlain) is likely to be a playground for Russia and its shadowy opponents for the foreseeable future.
Cameron's Little Englander policies does not bode well ; until the next crisis in Ukraine, when expect the resumption of banal political posturing.
 

I don't watch it mate -- I do listen to Radio4, but the journo's are generally poor, myopic, or engaging in some faxploitation circus.

It what annoys me about television news and the press. An incident occurs, hordes of media descend from upon high for a week or so, and then disappear into the ether.
The latest are the fleeing refugees in rickety ships from Burma, denied entry for weeks or months to adjacent countries. All over the news this week. Give it another week and it will be as if it never happened.
There's never any follow up. The earthquake in Nepal - nothing is being reported now the last pitying rescue efforts have been filmed. The Ukraine, descending in to a dirty little war in a far away country between people of whom we know nothing ( to misquote Chamberlain) is likely to be a playground for Russia and its shadowy opponents for the foreseeable future.
Cameron's Little Englander policies does not bode well ; until the next crisis in Ukraine, when expect the resumption of banal political posturing.
 

Still here while the West fiddles :



Putin out to seize control of Ukraine, says Kiev defence chief
Fri Jun 26, 2015 12:18pm BST
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KIEV (Reuters) - The West should not drop its guard over Ukraine, the country's defence minister said on Friday, saying a build-up of Russian forces in support of separatists showed President Vladimir Putin was bent on seizing control of the country.

Stepan Poltorak spoke alongside visiting Canadian Defence Minister Jason Kenney as Kiev military chiefs reported intensified attacks by separatists in the east, despite a ceasefire, with another Ukrainian soldier killed.

"There is a threat still because the military groups of the (separatists)... and Russian troops continue to build up their forces, bringing additional equipment and ammunition and of course their plans are not peaceful," Poltorak said.

"One should not be naive and think that Putin has given up his plans to seize Ukraine, to destabilise the situation in Ukraine. He's just changing his tactics and strategies, but his goal remains the same: to seize Ukraine."

Putin denies accusations by Kiev and the West that Russia has provided pro-Russian separatists in east Ukraine with soldiers and weapons.

Although he is often accused of wanting control of Ukraine, he supports a February peace deal under which rebel-held areas of east Ukraine would be given more autonomy from Kiev but remain part of Ukraine.

Poltorak was expected to use Kenney's visit to press for the U.S.-led NATO alliance to provide further military assistance to shore up Kiev's forces in a conflict in which more than 6,400 people have been killed, according to U.N. estimates.

Canada, like many other NATO members, has provided the ex-Soviet republic only with non-lethal aid. Canadian military trainers are also expected to run programmes for new Ukrainian conscripts inside Ukraine this summer.

Government forces and the Russian-backed separatists have accused each other of truce violations since February's deal, brokered by the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France.

Poltorak, in his remarks on Friday, accused the separatists of carrying out 5,000 shelling attacks on government positions since the deal was signed in Minsk, Belarus.

Separately on Friday Kiev military spokesman Andriy Lysenko said that one Ukrainian soldier had been killed in separatist rocket and artillery attacks since Thursday.

"The intensity of attacks is growing. They are going on around the clock," he told a briefing, saying hotspots were near the airport of the rebel-held city of Donetsk city and at Shyrokyne east of the government-held port city of Mariupol.



(Reporting by Serhiy Karazy and Natalia Zinets; additional reporting by Timothy Heritage in Moscow; Writing By Richard Balmforth; editing by John Stonestreet)
 
Helpful intervention from Putin. I wonder how many refugees are heading towards Russia ?

Russian jets in Syrian skies




Russia has begun its military intervention in Syria, deploying an aerial contingent to a permanent Syrian base, in order to launch attacks against ISIS and Islamist rebels; US stays silent.

Alex Fishman

Published: 08.31.15, 15:34 / Israel News






Russian fighter pilots are expected to begin arriving in Syria in the coming days, and will fly their Russian air force fighter jets and attack helicopters against ISIS and rebel-aligned targets within the failing state.








According to Western diplomats, a Russian expeditionary force has already arrived in Syria and set up camp in an Assad-controlled airbase. The base is said to be in area surrounding Damascus, and will serve, for all intents and purposes, as a Russian forward operating base.





In the coming weeks thousands of Russian military personnel are set to touch down in Syria, including advisors, instructors, logistics personnel, technical personnel, members of the aerial protection division, and the pilots who will operate the aircraft.

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A formation of Russian Mig 31's (Photo: Reuters)



Past reports have stated that the Russians were in talks to sell the Syrians a package of MiG-29 fighter jets, and Yak-130 trainer jets (which can also serve as attack aircraft.) The current makeup of the expeditionary force is still unknown, but there is no doubt that Russian pilots flying combat missions in Syrian skies will definitely change the existing dynamics in the Middle East.





The Russians do not harbor offensive intentions towards Israel or other sovereign states in the area, and their main stated goal is battling ISIS and preserving Assad's rule. However, their presence will represent a challenge to the Israeli Air Force's freedom of operation in the skies above the Middle East.



Western diplomatic sources recently reported that a series of negotiations had been held between the Russians and the Iranians, mainly focusing on ISIS and the threat it poses to the Assad regime. The infamous Iranian Quds Force commander Major General Qasem Soleimani recently visited Moscow in the framework of these talks. As a result the Russians and the Iranians reached a strategic decision: Make any effort necessary to preserve Assad's seat of power, so that Syria may act as a barrier, and prevent the spread of ISIS and Islamist backed militias into the former Soviet Islamic republics.





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Russian Air force air craft (Photo: Reuters)




The Russians are not the only ones coordinating their Middle East policy with the Iranians; The US has also jumped aboard that train. American government officials have been holding intensive consultations with representatives of the Iranian regime concerning a stronger joint effort against ISIS in Iraq. It seems that the US government currently views Iran as a central and necessary force in the campaign against ISIS within Iraq.



The Iranian-American cooperation is focused on two focal points: The first being Anbar province, where the Iraqis have thus far failed to expel ISIS; and the second Mosul, where the Iraqis have yet to come up with a feasible plan to recapture the city.



Western diplomatic sources have emphasized that the Obama administration is fully aware of the Russian intent to intervene directly in Syria, but has yet to issue any reaction. The absence of a vocal opposition from the Obama administration is compounded by its cessation of calls for the dissolution of Assad's murderous regime.



This and more: The Iranians and the Russians- with the US well aware- have begun the struggle to reequip the Syrian army, which has been left in tatters by the civil war. They intend not only to train Assad's army, but to also equip it. During the entire duration of the civil war, the Russians have consistently sent a weapons supply ship to the Russian held port of Tartus in Syria on a weekly basis. The ships would bring missiles, replacement parts, and different types of ammunition for the Syrian army.






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A Russian Air Force Mig 31 (Photo: Reuters)




Arab media outlets have recently published reports that Syria and Russia were looking for an additional port on the Syrian coast, which will serve the Russians in their mission to hasten the pace of the Syrian rearmament.




In the meantime, Assad's army is in full scale retreat in the strategic province of Idlib. Mere days ago, a force from the Jaesh Al Fatah (A coalition or rebel groups including Jabhat al-Nusra) advanced on the Abu Duhur military airfield in southwestern Syria's Iblib province, which borders on Latika. Alwaite and Christian residents of the area have fled to the last remaining Alawite Bantustans along the country's coastline.




Even Turkey, which has so far avoided any action which would strengthen Assad, has had to come to terms with the Russian-Iranian move and the resulting American silence, leading it to launch its own bombing campaign again.
 

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