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Crimea votes for secession .
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<blockquote data-quote="uncle money bags" data-source="post: 2449080" data-attributes="member: 8377"><p>doesnt matter whether anyone recognizes the vote or not. those same countries recognized Russia, and now Crimea is a part of them, legit or not.</p><p>Putin is an old school Soviet, through and through. However, he is also a realist. I dont think the build up of forces at the border has to do with an invasion, rather it is to dissuade any military response to reclaim the peninsula. </p><p>Putin is happy letting the turmoil rage in eastern Ukraine as it weakens the rest of the country. If that weakening persists, and it is in Putin's favor to take the rest of the country then he will. At this point he has what he came for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle money bags, post: 2449080, member: 8377"] doesnt matter whether anyone recognizes the vote or not. those same countries recognized Russia, and now Crimea is a part of them, legit or not. Putin is an old school Soviet, through and through. However, he is also a realist. I dont think the build up of forces at the border has to do with an invasion, rather it is to dissuade any military response to reclaim the peninsula. Putin is happy letting the turmoil rage in eastern Ukraine as it weakens the rest of the country. If that weakening persists, and it is in Putin's favor to take the rest of the country then he will. At this point he has what he came for. [/QUOTE]
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