Reported Blockade in Eastern Ukraine, Russian State TV Suggests Nuking US


Like someone who can't help but give their Adidas track pants-wearing ex a second chance, the Crimean peninsula voted yesterday to join the Russian Federation. With this victory, Russia is appearing more aggressive; there are reports of a blockade in yet another region of Ukraine, and state-run media is taunting the U.S. with nuclear threats.
Although reports indicate that achieving 96.7 percent approval of the referendum in the military-occupied territory involved some creative tactics, such as herds of unregistered voters getting OK'd and individuals exercising their right on multiple ballots, it seems like there's no turning back. Some ethnic Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars considered the legislation illegal and boycotted the vote, but don't know how to right the situation.
One Tatar politician said, "I don't know of any situations in the history of human civilization when injustice could be the basis for even the slightest positive expectation of things changing for the better."
A Turkish news agency spoke to some Crimean residents who said they may simply leave the region and move to the Ukrainian mainland.
Russia's appetite for annexation may not yet be satisfied, though. Tens of thousands of Russian troops began conducting training exercises along the eastern border of Ukraine last week. Today, echoing the action in Crimea before the invasion, Ukrainska Pravda reports that 50 armed members of a so-called "Anti-Fascist Committee" wearing symbols of the Russian military are setting up roadblocks in one eastern region.
Meanwhile, as Reason's Matthew Feeney highlighted, the U.S. and E.U. have imposed sanctions on Russian government officials and President Obama suggested that further economic action may take place.
Judging by reports on Russia's state-controlled television stations, threats from the West aren't accomplishing much. The independent Moscow Times reports:
An anchor on state-run television threatened that Russia could "turn the U.S. into radioactive ashes" and showed a simulation of a Russian nuclear strike during his program on the U.S. response to Russia's interference in Ukraine.
Dmitry Kiselyov… accused U.S. President Barack Obama of supposedly dithering in talks with President Vladimir Putin, and suggested on his Sunday program that the U.S. leader was intimidated by his Kremlin opponent, who is "not an easy one."
[…]
Kiselyov also suggested that threats of a nuclear strike were coming from the Kremlin.
"I do not know if this is a coincidence or what, but here was Obama calling Putin on Jan. 21 — probably, again trying to pressure somehow — and the very next day, on Jan. 22, the official media outlet of the Russian government ran an article that spelled out in simple terms how our system of nuclear response works," he said.
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Ye gods.
Uh... is Russia turning into North Korea? I can't wait to see pictures of Putin in his war room surrounded by generals with funny hats pointing at geographically-inaccurate maps of America.
Not gonna lie, I find the way that Vladimir Putin continually humiliates President Obama at stuff like this to be endlessly lulzy. I can't wait for Barry to come home from an international trip to find Vlad and Michelle in flagrante delicto on the Resolute Desk.
Obama's out of his league, he can't cope with a media that doesn't adore him, among other things.
Not entirely sure why you'd find a dictator which politically oppresses and steals billions from his people "humiliating" your president funny. But, hey, to each their own, I guess.
It is a bitter laugh.
I worry about the shit that's going to come about because of this godawful foreign policy. At least people were scared of Bush, which can keep trouble at bay, even if that's not the way we should be doing business. Obama and his administration are a huge joke, yet they still represent by far the biggest economic and military power on the planet.
Do you think Mitt Romney, John McCain, heck even Gary Johnson would be any more credible threatening Putin than Obama is?
It doesn't matter who the President is. The real issue is that a decade of messing around in the middle east and central asia has ground down our military so we're not really prepared for a significant fight. Combined with Western Europe more or less eliminating their militaries, NATO is now a paper tiger.
It doesn't matter who is making the bluff when it's obviously a bluff.
Frankly, it's also kind of weird to expect us to fight for Ukraine, when even Ukraine doesn't seem to want to fight for Ukraine.
Well, even without that, I don't see us threatening war over the Crimea, which was occupied by Russia in a real sense already. But we could definitely turn up the heat, especially if Europe is freaked out.
He's not my president.
Apparently you prefer them more authoritariany. Or is it the pecs?
Putin is not humiliating Pres. Obama, he is isolating himself. I get that you probably only watch FOX News and think that everything in the goddamn universe revolves around Obama's poll numbers, but fuck.
He's isolating himself? Are the French not going to stop selling warships to him? Is Germany going to stop getting natural gas from Russia? Is China starting to hate Putin?
No! No! No!
Correction, sir: FAUX news.
Schadenfreude? It's like two bullies on the playground - the bully who picks on you gets picked on by another bully is pretty satisfying no matter how much you hate them both.
And apt as both O and P are basically 13 year olds at heart.
If only we could swap out eastern and western europe. Then we could just give the russians western europe and laugh at their misfortune.
Shame on you for that alt-text.
A better alt-text would be:
"President Obama attempts to intimindate Putin by showing him his perfectly creased pants leg."
Huh. I thought WWIII was gonna be caused by the Senkaku Islands...
That will be WWIII.V
"... 50 armed members of a so-called "Anti-Fascist Committee" wearing symbols of the Russian military are setting up roadblocks in one eastern region."
Yeah, but what's important is that we not provoke the Russians further by making statements about respecting Ukrainian independence.
The Russian state-run television is positively Reaganesque.
Some ethnic Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars considered the legislation illegal and boycotted the vote, but don't know how to right the situation.
Vote to secede from Crimea. Watch the neo-Soviets have a conniption fit.
Actually it would be neo-Russians.
The Soviets are the ones who gave Crimea to Ukraine
Um, "gave." With a very, very, very heavy emphasis on the scare quotes.
And shipped the Tatars off...to the East.
Sometimes man you jsut have to roll with the punches.
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Not that I'm at all happy with this kind of rhetoric or even a hint of the Cold War coming back for Round 2, but I've read that only one country has a first-strike capability on this planet, and it isn't Russia.
I was kind of hoping we were over this kind of crap. I don't actually want to live in the Wastes. Or under Dr. Zaius' not-so-benevolent rule.
Check your preps, dude.
Clothes will be at a premium in the ape scenario.
"""""turn the U.S. into radioactive ashes""""
Is this news to anyone?
When did stating obvious facts become shocking?
Perhaps someone should remind the dumbass on Russian State TV that we could do the same to them.
Dear Vlad:
Just nuke DC and we'll all be better off.
Don't bother with Detroit because no one will notice.
It's all good I got my copy of "protect and Survive"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOvkWZ4-cf8
Obama could be looking for a Cold War to "stimulate" the economy, and implement various laws contrary to liberty and the Constitution. This will be an attempt to, through force, save the government by distracting folks with protracted conflict.
Wars are never beneficial to individuals in an economy, only the special interests colluding with government gain. This is all while the people at home, and especially those of us who fight loose out on property, and life.