Russia to react if interests attacked in Ukraine: Russia

Greetings,

 

rumilWhat I  think Russia is doing by saying what they have come out and said, it to warn the Western, but particularly America, to somberly think because your few troops, a couple of warships and your few warplanes are nothing to stop us if we decide on taking Ukraine and ousting your puppets.

They are saying, don’t cross the line that has been established for security or else you will force Moscow to react in the same way they did in Georgia when the West miscalculated over a Russian response. This is the hidden meaning behind the words spoken by the Russian foreign Minister.

    They are letting America know that if you think that you still are all that, and if you think that you can force your policy over the nations once under Russia’s sphere of influence, think again ,because we are willing to take it to the next step and deploy troops in Ukraine, and if need be, go into some NATO nations and create a buffer-zone!

Russia to react if interests attacked in Ukraine: Russia

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has warned that Russia will respond if Moscow’s interests are attacked in Ukraine as it did in Georgia six years ago.

Lavrov’s warning came on Wednesday, recalling the 2008 war with Georgia over South Ossetia.

“If we are attacked, we would certainly respond. If our interests, our legitimate interests, the interests of Russians have been attacked directly, like they were in South Ossetia, for example, I do not see any other way but to respond in accordance with international law,” Lavrov added.

The warning is the clearest hint at a possible military action and comes as 600 US troops are heading to the region in a show of force.

This is while the interim government in Kiev has ordered a new “anti-terrorist” operation in the eastern Ukraine where pro-Russian protests are on the rise.

Kiev’s offensive can deal the final blow to the already tattered Geneva accord signed last week to defuse tensions.

On April 17, Kiev’s interim government together with the United States, Russia and the European Union reached an agreement in the Swiss city of Geneva, calling for all sides to ease the ongoing crisis in eastern Ukraine, where anti-Kiev protesters keep occupying state buildings in several towns and cities.

Pro-Russian demonstrators have so far refused to recognize the Geneva accord, with their leaders renewing calls for local referendums on independence.

Tensions between Western powers and Moscow heightened after the Crimean territory declared independence from Ukraine and formally applied to become part of Russia following a referendum on March 16, in which almost 97 percent of the participants voted for rejoining the Russian Federation, with a turnout of over 83 percent.

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