>“For many years, there has been no change in Russia’s policy. A more pragmatic policy is needed,” he said.
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>After a brief interruption by his opponent, Radev continued: “For the time being, Crimea is Russian. Isn’t it?”
Reasonable guy. It really takes a fact-denying ideologue to argue with what he said.
Also, I had the pleasure to meet General Radev personally.
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Oh, are they still angry because he was against buying the F16?
Not the first time Radev has a diplomatic faux-pas, but I can’t fault him this time. Think it’s being realistic, having a hissy fit won’t magically switch the flags waving in Crimea.
I am pro-US and voted for Radev even though it was more of a anti-establishment vote, but the US really needs to tone down the meddling.
Boy you are late more than a week, Radev already said that the jure is Ukrainian and de facto Russian, and US already said they are satisfied with the explanation.
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>“For many years, there has been no change in Russia’s policy. A more pragmatic policy is needed,” he said.
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>After a brief interruption by his opponent, Radev continued: “For the time being, Crimea is Russian. Isn’t it?”
Reasonable guy. It really takes a fact-denying ideologue to argue with what he said.
Also, I had the pleasure to meet General Radev personally.
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Oh, are they still angry because he was against buying the F16?
Not the first time Radev has a diplomatic faux-pas, but I can’t fault him this time. Think it’s being realistic, having a hissy fit won’t magically switch the flags waving in Crimea.
I am pro-US and voted for Radev even though it was more of a anti-establishment vote, but the US really needs to tone down the meddling.
Boy you are late more than a week, Radev already said that the jure is Ukrainian and de facto Russian, and US already said they are satisfied with the explanation.