The US gov, under Obama, did apply diplomatic pressure through UN and G7, and imposed economic sanctions (along with the EU).
Russia illegaly held an election in Crimea. What justification could US give to support military action against the people's vote in Crimea - "to support democracy"?
Who's resisting history? I'm pointing something out and someone is helping me understand it. We may not have the same thoughts process but we are engaging in conversation. I'm chill as long as y'all are. :)
It's important to do your research before you accept online opinions. Taking freebies of info is a bad idea, and can get one to fall for something that is objectively wrong.
The Internet is a polarizing place, with everyone posting for engage people, with self-benefit in mind.
This is true. And unfortunately those that get the most traction are either the loudest or the most wrong. It is difficult to weed through you're right. I commend you for your patience and willingness to provide information rather than do the whole "Google is free thing" you're awesome.
Russian-organized elections in Crimea were not democratic cause they violate principles of self-sovereignty, international law, & free and fair electoral standards
"Democracy is the worst form of government–except for all the others that have been tried"-Churchill
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Russia illegaly held an election in Crimea. What justification could US give to support military action against the people's vote in Crimea - "to support democracy"?
The Internet is a polarizing place, with everyone posting for engage people, with self-benefit in mind.
Russian-organized elections in Crimea were not democratic cause they violate principles of self-sovereignty, international law, & free and fair electoral standards
"Democracy is the worst form of government–except for all the others that have been tried"-Churchill