President Vladimir Putin and the leaders of Crimea have signed a bill to absorb the peninsula into Russia.
In both Washington and Moscow I suspect officials are asking the same question of Europe: "How strong is its resolve when it comes to Ukraine?"
This week brought a reminder that Europe's economies are still struggling to emerge from recession, that unemployment remains stubbornly high and that there is growing discontent with the political establishment in many countries.
Privately the Americans say EU sanctions "are very limited and symbolic". But at their summit in Brussels last week the Europeans pledged to move to some form of economic sanctions if there was an escalation of Russian military action.
European officials last week insisted that the measures announced so far are having an impact. But President Putin scoffed at the moves. Ukraine's Ambassador to the UK, Volodymyr Khandogiy, said that Europe had not done enough to help Ukraine. "The US," he went on to say, "is more resolute in their actions and words".
Sigma_Orionis wrote:That's what you get for developing the atomic bomb. it's all your fault.
SciFiFisher wrote:letting the bleeding heart scientists give away the secrets
Gullible Jones wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:letting the bleeding heart scientists give away the secrets
This is a nation of opportunities, Fisher... It's also a nation of for-profit prisons, for-profit wars, and medical experiments on minorities. We all know that here. So do not. even. fucking. start. with the whitewashing. Okay?
If it weren't for people like you our borders would be undefended. If it weren't for the "bleeding hearts," those borders would be demarcated with heads stuck up on pikes. I don't know about you, but I wouldn't care to live in either of those worlds.
Post by The Supreme Canuck » Mon Mar 24, 2014 12:59 pm
Fisher: You misremember. Klaus Fuchs worked on both the Tube Alloys and Manhattan Projects. He provided nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union for ideological reasons - he was a communist.
Gullible Jones wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:letting the bleeding heart scientists give away the secrets
This is a nation of opportunities, Fisher... It's also a nation of for-profit prisons, for-profit wars, and medical experiments on minorities. We all know that here. So do not. even. fucking. start. with the whitewashing. Okay?
If it weren't for people like you our borders would be undefended. If it weren't for the "bleeding hearts," those borders would be demarcated with heads stuck up on pikes. I don't know about you, but I wouldn't care to live in either of those worlds.
Gullible Jones wrote:Yeah, and who does the actual sticking of heads up on pikes?
Like I said: I don't consider Hall and his ilk to be patriotic, or righteous, or any such thing. What he did was idiotic, deluded, and unethical. My problem is that you are engaged in at least one of two things here:
a) Hypocrisy. It's okay for good patriotic soldiers to Do What Is Necessary At Any Cost, but not for bleeding heart scientists to do the same (with similarly bad results).
b) Jingoism. It's okay to commit a crime for what you believe to be the greater good of your country, but not for what you believe to be the greater good of humanity as a whole.
Also, "bleeding heart" is the sort of phrasing that usually goes, in my experience, with choices like "liberal traitors" (and sometimes much worse).
Gullible Jones wrote:a) The generalized swipe at people on my side of the political spectrum, many of whom would not be stupid enough to do such a thing
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