Re: Russia says intercepted US drone over Crimea: arms group
"Neo-Nazi?"
What you like is Putin doing another Stalin purge of Tartar Muslims - the only reason 54% of Crimea is "ethic" Russian - after Stalin's purge - estimated to have killed 60% of all Tartar Muslims in Crimea of those "relocated."
There's no evidence of any such purge getting under way. That's hyperbole. Invoking the memory of Stalin diminishes your argument considerably.
So genocide is fine with you, provided it is someone called "a socialist" rather than a "Neo-Nazi."
You need to take a deep breath and step back. You're getting a bit hysterical. If Putin, or his Crimean acolytes, begin to engage in ethnic cleansing, then I'll be horrified and appalled as anyone else would be. So far, it hasn't happened.
How many people has your so-called illegal Ukraine government "relocated."
So far, I don't think anyone has been 'relaocated' by either side.
And explain how conflicts within Ukraine justifies another country seizing part of Crimea declaring they own that territory now?
That's what powerful nations do to weaker ones. It's not all right and it's not morally justifiable, but powerful nations do invade weaker ones.
If it was "Neo-Nazis" with Putin to the rescue, why did every Jewish organization in Ukraine, including Crimea, sign a letter opposing Putin's actions and asking him to get Russian troops out? Because Jews love Nazi's?
I don't think the new (illegal, yes) Ukrainian government is run by neo-Nazis, but we can see from the video posted that there are neo-Nazi thugs running around Ukraine seeking to make a power-grab while the going is good. Putin to the rescue? Don't be ridiculous. Putin may not share the ethno-nationalist clap-trap ideology of the likes of Svoboda, but his is a right-wing, authoritarian crypto-fascist régime.
You actually believe Putin, don't you?:roll:
No, but it's clear that you have swallowed, hook, line and sinker, the claims of the coup leaders. Time and actions will tell. Perhaps there will be a proper, open and fair election campaign in the Ukraine in May, but the history of the country suggests that the part of the Ukrainian nationalist movement that revolves around Yulia Tymoshenko are just as given to corruption, electoral fraud and demagoguery as the people they've just ousted. Don't take my word for it, check out what the leader of the Orange Revolution, Viktor Yushchenko says about her.
I know this is difficult for some people to grasp, but we're not dealing with a good vs. evil situation here.