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So supporting intervention in sovereign country now? :)

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Defense agreements in case of someone else invading.

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1 hour ago, JWB said:

 

IOW, Frenchforces are already in the country to support trh now overthrown government.  Coup and rebellion suppression do seem to be normal tasks for them.

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4 hours ago, JWB said:

 

They should be held hostage until the West pays reparations for the consequences of Western involvement in local politics and the econimic colonalisation of the country. Time for Africa to rise up.

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Well, Niger does provide France with most of its Uranium and France has more nuclear power plants than any other European country... Yet Niger is pretty much the poorest country in the world.

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7 minutes ago, Roman Alymov said:

Actually, high-ranked pro-Ukrainians were floating idea of UkrArmy making dirty tasks for the West across the globe quite a long time ago.

I meant outlawing the opposition party and jailing its leader.

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8 minutes ago, sunday said:

I meant outlawing the opposition party and jailing its leader.

As far as i remember, the only opposing party leader jailed in Ukraine was Yulia Timoshenko, but her party was not outlawed. So quite possible the first country we will actually see this scenario implemented will be USA, not Ukraine. Will see.

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11 minutes ago, Roman Alymov said:

As far as i remember, the only opposing party leader jailed in Ukraine was Yulia Timoshenko, but her party was not outlawed. So quite possible the first country we will actually see this scenario implemented will be USA, not Ukraine. Will see.

I thought that was also the case of Viktor Medvedchuk.

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23 minutes ago, sunday said:

I thought that was also the case of Viktor Medvedchuk.

Victor Medvedchuk is hardly political leader, more like shady deals master who was doing well under any Gov (at least as lomg as there was a space for political manuvers). 

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