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by FpUser
1491 days ago
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>"as they would rather vaporize than give an inch of their land to russia" That was the statement. I replied to. By taking Crimea Putin had taken a great deal more than "an inch" >"Nobody believed it was happening," Nobody believed the Crimea was taken? |
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Nobody in Crimea believed it was being taken, until it was. By that time, the Ukranian government was beheaded, whatever left of the army was demoralized. There was literally a few thousand dollars in the state's coffers. Insurgency in the east was ramping up; a few volunteer battalions were formed overnight, financed by neighborhood donations, and sent off to fight the (covert) invasion in the east. It's actually a miracle Ukraine survived in 2014, so fighting the Russian regular army (with a big Naval base) in Crimea was not on top of the list.