2014 Ukrainian Maidan Revolt: News, Views, Photos & Videos

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nkvd

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@Mr T
Sampan`s usage of Tories to refer to the Conservative party is correct.It`s the equivalent of calling the Republican party the GOP.Btw the vote to use force in Syria was torpedoed by the labour/lib dem parties and not by the Tories.
 
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Kurt

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The rumours about the abandonment of the current Ukrainian currency can be an often repeated recipe of the German currency reform of June 1948 that effectively ended the rampant black market situation. Germany is the most successful example in Europe.
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The structure of the exchange empowered people with official taxed earnings and devalued all savings, debts (including state debts) and money by other means, effectively drying up the post WWII black market economy in Germany. All of a sudden goods were made available for the working population that did gain buying power at the expense of the former black market businessmen.
Ukraine has a similar black market problem that is even more extreme than in Russia. A sudden solution to the black market problem (as it was in Germany) would empower this country to effectively fight back against Russia because people are more willing to defend a state that is able to run a functioning economy.
 
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TerraN_EmpirE

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Radio interview BBC World service podcast 22 March 2014.
Interview with Former PM, Member of United Russia Party. Sergey Alexandrovich Markov.
Note it's not exact as I had to do the transcription And I am not that good.
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"The Real Threat is that, Now that power in Keiv taken by Junta.
Will Order To that Ukrainian Troops to use arms Against Every body in Ukraine include Russian Military and Ukrainian just Normal Citizens"
Highly Questionable.
"It's Important to abolish such a threat. As you know 90% of Ukrainain soldiers on the Crimean peninsula left Ukrainian Army and Joined Crimean people and then Russian Army. "
We Still lack number on this,
"but same time there are 10% of Ukrainian army that represent Western regions of Ukraine, are willing to follow criminal orders from Kiev Junta and this Could Create potential threat to the peace of Crimea.
Junta, Noun, : a military group controlling a government after taking control of it by force
1 : a council or committee for political or governmental purposes; especially : a group of persons controlling a government especially after a revolutionary seizure of power.

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The Interviewer asked a question regarding the disposition of Ukrainian military equipment, I am going to skip that part but the answer he gave is more or less fat chance at Ukrainian army ever seeing it again.

"We are Afraid, Really Afraid that Junta lead By Neo Nazi Band..."
his Emphases not mine
The Russian Propaganda story, the First chance he had he transitioned from answering the question on equipment to bashing the interim government in Kiev and NATO as will be seen shortly.
"will control and will suppress Russian Language speakers who are Majority Russian Language speakers are total Majority, it's 80%, Who will be Terrorized and Suppressed by Neo Nazi Junta, That this Junta Want to build New Ukrainian Army, Funded by United states NATO, Equipped and Armed by Nato, Trained by Nato, "
Any one hearing that and indeed the interviewer asked if this was a justification for farther Russian Military action beyond the Crimea.
"Russian Suggestion not military intervention Russian Sudgestion had been following recommendation of February 22 and Establish Coalition Government. where all region represented and all ethnic groups represented.
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Quickest way to destabilize a Government is a Coalition government.This is about to get confrontational.
BBC Interviewer: That has happened, Mr. Markov
Markov: NO! NO NO! You have no Coalition Government. we have the government where 70% of the Ukrainian Citizens are not represented, You have the Collation of radicals Ultra Nationalists and Neo Nazis,
BBC Interviewer: And you have the party of the Regions of Viktor Yanokovich.
MArkov:"NO!
BBC Interviewer:It is
NO! NO! No! <Accusational> I say you have Collation Ultra nationalist! And I would say you have no representative not only of the Regions of Viktor Yanokovich, No representative of the Communist party, No Representative of the Majority of South and Eastern Ukraine, It's Representative of Ultra Nationalists.
I am kinda reminded of the moment from magnificent bastards where Hitler starts Shouting
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24 March 2014 Last updated at 13:57 ET
Ukrainian forces withdraw from Crimea
Ukrainian troops are leaving Crimea, following emotional farewells to wives and family members left behind.
Their departure comes as Russian forces are reported to have stormed a Ukrainian naval ship blockaded in Lake Donuzlav, in western Crimea.
It is one of Kiev's last military assets in the region, after its remaining bases were stormed on Monday.
Earlier this month, Russia annexed Crimea after a referendum considered illegal by Kiev and the West.
Ukraine's interim president Olexander Turchynov ordered the military pullout on Monday morning because of "Russian threats to the lives of military staff and their families".
His announcement came shortly after Russian forces seized a naval base at Feodosia - the third such takeover in 48 hours.
The BBC's Ian Pannell, in the Crimean capital of Simferopol, said he saw Ukrainian marines heading to the border from the naval base.
Ukrainian Defence Ministry spokesman Vladislav Seleznyov said Russians had attacked the base from two directions using armoured personnel carriers and stun grenades. Two Ukrainian navy minesweepers were also stormed earlier on Monday by Russian forces, reports said.
Russian defence officials earlier said that the tricolour of Russia had been hoisted at 189 Ukrainian military units and facilities in Crimea.
Widespread defections
Meanwhile Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu has met troops in Crimea and inspected military bases. He is the most senior Russian official to visit the region since it was annexed by Moscow.
Mr Shoigu also rewarded the former head of Ukraine's navy, Rear Admiral Denys Berezovsky - one of few Ukrainian officers to switch allegiances before the annexation - with the deputy command of Russia's Black Sea Fleet.
Since annexation, many more troops are believed to have defected.
In a press conference, Oleksandr Rozmaznin, deputy chief of the Ukrainian armed forces' general staff, said: "We know the names of almost all the commanders who have signed a contract with the Russian Federation.
"I won't tell you their names as they don't deserve being mentioned, but they represent around 50 percent."
Despite the news that Ukrainian troops were already on the move, he also insisted Ukraine needed guarantees in order to pull its troops out.
"No military unit will leave without a corridor because if there are no agreements there will be fighting, and we are not considering to start a fight or use weapons," Mr Rozmaznin said.
"Therefore we are now in the process of negotiations."
"Imposing a cost on Russia"
The G7 group of industrialised countries, meeting in The Hague in the Netherlands, is considering a collective response to the crisis.
G7 leaders are meeting on the sidelines of a long-planned summit on global threats to nuclear security.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is expected to have talks with his Ukrainian counterpart, Andriy Deshchytsya. He will also meet US Secretary of State John Kerry.
Speaking ahead of the talks, US President Barack Obama said Europe and America were united in their support of the Ukrainian government and its people.
Alongside Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Mr Obama said the US and Europe were also "united in imposing a cost on Russia for its actions (in Ukraine) so far".
Nato's military commander in Europe warned on Sunday that Russian forces on Ukraine's eastern borders were capable of mounting an operation all the way to Moldova.
In other developments:
Several parts of Crimea were hit by power cuts on Sunday evening, which officials blamed on technical problems
There is still no confirmation of the whereabouts of Col Yuli Mamchur, the commander of Belbek base, which fell on Saturday. He was taken by Russian forces reportedly to a military prison. The interim Ukrainian president has demanded his immediate release
The rouble entered force as Crimea's official currency on Monday but the Ukrainian hryvnia remains in use until 1 January 2016, the pro-Russian Crimean prime minister says
Moscow's annexation of Crimea on 16 March came after protesters overthrew pro-Kremlin President Viktor Yanukovych in February.
Russia said it had acted to protect its "compatriots" in Crimea from "fascists" moving in from mainland Ukraine.
The US and EU have responded with a series of sanctions targeting those individuals including senior officials whom they accuse of involvement in Crimea's annexation.

So why did the Ukrainian Troops not put up a real fight? I'don't think they were not willing to fight for there bases. a number of them did resist using smoke bombs and barricades, but I think they were torn. They had jsut witnessed mass protests and murder in the streets of Kiev, the Russians we not just sending in Russian troops but Locals to. If they had fired live rounds and some one killed it would have been a propaganda Coup proof that the Russian Claims of the Ukrainian Army killing Russian Speaker was all real. So they resisted with what they could keeping it less then lethal. But if your fighting with both hands behind your back your options are few.
 
It just reinforces the notion that the Ukraine forces are not prepared to fight. The Crimea is not an isolated border area, protected by a thin spread of guards, it is a key military district which contains major head quarters and bases of national significance. There were enough men and weapons (land, see and air) on the peninsular to have made the occupation bloody and hard work and to enable the robbing of Mr Putin of his greatest propaganda coup of the whole operation, which is the bloodless nature of it.

Further, other Ukrainian forces from outside the peninsular could have tried to force they way in to reinforce Kiev claim to continued sovereignty. None of this has happened and the inability to rally the nations armed forces makes Kiev look weak, ineffective and questions its legitimacy.

I would not however put this down to cowardice on the part of the Ukrainians, but to something far more dangerous to the new Kiev regime. The Ukraine is not just another part of the former Warsaw Pact, but a country closely linked to the Russian Empire for centuries and the Soviet Union's Red Army from its inception. The Russians and Ukrainians have a shared military style and traditions which reflect this and of course the shared history of the patriotic war.
My suspicion is that many of the senior Ukrainian officers view the prospect of joining NATO as the humiliating defeat and are therefore not prepared to fight for this regime and may indeed be Putin's trump card in removing it.

I would rather buy into the simplest explanation with the least guessing as to exactly why: the Ukrainian population's loyalties are divided, so are the Ukrainian armed forces, in addition given how the current Ukrianian administration came to power it is even less confident of the loyalties and cohesiveness of the Ukrainian armed forces if they were sent on missions with major political implications. Therefore the most the Ukrainian armed forces can be trusted to do right now is to be on alert.

Note that many of the protesters/self-defense groups/militias who overthrew the previous Ukrainian administration are refusing to lay down their arms captured from military arsenals, or to join the official military, so we already have crumbling of central authority right there, and this is technically people on the same side as the current Ukrainian administration.
 

Mr T

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So why did the Ukrainian Troops not put up a real fight?

The Ukrainian government made it clear that they were not going to provoke the Russians and give them excuse to invade the rest of the Ukraine. The soldiers in Crimea were probably ordered to not use lethal force.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

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The Ukrainian government made it clear that they were not going to provoke the Russians and give them excuse to invade the rest of the Ukraine. The soldiers in Crimea were probably ordered to not use lethal force.
Exactly. The Ukrainian troops were in a position where in there options were removed form them. Hold the line but don't fight back. all they could do was stand there ground, Barricade and protest.
If they had returned fire the Russians would have used that as Justification to loose the dogs of War. Ukraine is a small nation, Russia A very large. even before this the entire Ukrainian military Army, Navy, Air forces and Marine corps was 200,000 strong the Russian Ground forces alone is 360,000 those are both 2010 numbers.
All they could do is trade AK's and Vepr's and Tavors for smoke bombs, the Ukrainian National Anthem and barricades. when the Russians and there Militia moved in and broke down the barricades. what could the do. when there ships were boarded they had no where to go, and the Russian troops and Militia would have prevented Scuttling or even welcomed it as they would just float the ships and repair.
 

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Exactly. The Ukrainian troops were in a position where in there options were removed form them. Hold the line but don't fight back. all they could do was stand there ground, Barricade and protest.
If they had returned fire the Russians would have used that as Justification to loose the dogs of War. Ukraine is a small nation, Russia A very large. even before this the entire Ukrainian military Army, Navy, Air forces and Marine corps was 200,000 strong the Russian Ground forces alone is 360,000 those are both 2010 numbers.
All they could do is trade AK's and Vepr's and Tavors for smoke bombs, the Ukrainian National Anthem and barricades. when the Russians and there Militia moved in and broke down the barricades. what could the do. when there ships were boarded they had no where to go, and the Russian troops and Militia would have prevented Scuttling or even welcomed it as they would just float the ships and repair.

Ukraine is not little by any measure and it is populace. I have estimates that there were some 30,000 Ukraine military personnel from all branches based on the peninsular. That is an army in itself and some of the best equipped units to boot in many instances.
If they were unaware that the events in Kiev could prompt a Russian counter action, then they must be uniquely badly informed. Had they been ready at the first signs of trouble and reacted to the reports of armed men on the streets, then things may have gone very differently.
The soldiers however stayed in their bases and did nothing for over nearly two weeks or afterwards destroy the heavy weapons now in the Russian Arsenal.
Simple fact is that 30,000 men based in a key military district are not expected to just sit back and watch without resistance when the country they are sworn and paid to defend is invaded.

This is however exactly what has happened and even the Ukraine press is asking questions about the Military
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If you have an argument make it on the basis of fact and not emotional hubris. You can include sermonising about the "Free World" in the same catagory as such language is regarded as trolling on these boards.
Please amend your manner if you wish to be a member of this community
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I am sorry, I did not realize you consider praising freedom being equal to trolling, my bad. By writing this post I did not intend to offense anyone, please accept my deepest apologize. I have adjusted my post to your kind request.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

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As the nation is so is the Army, Sampan The Russian In the interview I transcript Claimed a 90% defection rate. Even if his numbers are bull. One has to believe that there were defections. The Government of Ukraine Just went through a massive political shift. Russian TV and Radio who supply the majority broadcasts into the Region has been blasting Propaganda Claiming the return of the Ultra nationalist and Neo Nazi's and who knows what else. A good chunk of those soldiers had to have been locals with blood ties to Russia or those who came from family of Eastern and Southern Ukraine with deep Ties to Russia.
As well as Troops who Just did not want to be there as they are conscripts or they came from Kiev and are worried about there homes.
They are suddenly under house arrest.
They are watching a "Referendum" who's results favor the Russians that means the people were against them.
The 30,000 troops is getting whittled and whittled and whittled down until what you have left is not a Army but a few Loyal units. Who are isolated over run and not in any real position to stand. Thee navy is blockaded in it's harbor. Sampan they had no options here fight and die and start the real was as not only are they surrounded but the Russians have divisions parked on the Boarders waiting for the green light to charge. The Ukrainian who remained loyal forces chose the lesser of two evils and protested and evacuated with the aim of regrouping in Ukraine Proper.
 
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