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Posts: 4977 from 2009/1/28
From: Delaware, USA
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ASiegel wrote:
Considering that 77% of Russians live on the European continent, it takes a special person to argue that Russia is not a part of Europe.
No other country in Europe straddles so much territory that it covers multiple regions.
As Russians can be of European
or Asian descent, yes they are not traditional Europeans.
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This is not a comment on the situation in Crimea but I fail to understand your continued obsession with "trustworthiness".
If you bother to think for a minute, I am sure you can come up with examples of Western countries first supplying arms to dictators to help them get into power and then removing said dictators with miliary inventions years later.
Historically, international politics have been greatly defined by opportunistic, not trustworthy behaviour.
VERY well stated. Our record, especially in Central America, South America, and Africa is pretty bad.
And then there is Spain in Europe (well at least Franco is still dead).
On the other hand, and we share this accomplishment with the Russians, we didn't let Europe remain in the hands of the Fascists (well, we didn't interfere with Spain, can't win them all).
"Trustworthiness"? Well our free press is absolutely no guarantee of accurate reporting, but it does have more of a chance of revealing the truth than the Russian State controlled media.
Someone brought up GDP in relationship to this discussion.
Outside of the outstanding performance of the Chinese, why don't we take a quick look at the per capita figures for Western vs. Eastern economies?
Russian oil reserves have greatly helped in this type of comparison, but I'll hold up our standard of living over theirs any day of the week.
Russian GDP per capita GDP $14,037.03 Ranked 44th.
US GDP per capita $49,965.27 Ranked 10th.
4 times more than Russia And a better measurement would be Gross National Income
Russian Gross National Income $253 billion Ranked 17th.
US Gross National Income $9.78 trillion Ranked
1st.
39 times more than Russia Equivalent? Not even close.
We are by far more productive.
We enjoy freedoms unknown to Russian citizens.
And at times while our opinions may appear to be biased based on perspective, you should understand that our foundation sits on a deeply held belief that God has granted all people with inalienable rights that should be respected.
Crimea had a vote? Really?
And when did Russia discover the democratic process?
Dissent may not be tolerated in Russia, but it is here (even against our own leaders) and this is a bogus move by the Russians backed by by a military occupation with masked soldiers.
Equivocate all you want. Many of you are on the wrong side of this.
[ Edited by Jim 21.03.2014 - 19:03 ]"Never attribute to malice what can more readily explained by incompetence"