Re: The Russians are coming
Reply #16 –
Personally, I don't think it means anything of consequence, but is a deflection from recent events in Crimea and Ukraine, which are far more troublesome.
Any comments?
What's so troublesome in Crimea for you?
When Russia annexes another country, I find that troublesome. When it moves into Ukraine to insure the safety of ethnic Russians, I find that troublesome.
Ultimately, though, if it becomes more troublesome, it's a European problem.
Long live Novorossiya.
I wonder. When I think of the way that both Krake and RJHowie write about us, I wonder.
For a moment, just suppose Russia gets another attack of "Empire Building" and decides the rest of Europe would make a fine addition to Moscow's holdings.
Do we, here in the States, step in and do anything about it---- or do we let Europe figure it out for themselves?