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【在 l*****7 的大作中提到】 : 奥巴马总统有什么最新最高指示?
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【在 l*****7 的大作中提到】 : 奥巴马总统有什么最新最高指示?
| l*****7 发帖数: 8463 | 5 President Obama's full statement below:
Over the last several days, the United States has been responding to events
as they unfold in Ukraine. Throughout this crisis, we have been very clear
about one fundamental principle: The Ukrainian people deserve the
opportunity to determine their own future. Together with our European allies
, we have urged an end to the violence and encouraged Ukrainians to pursue a
course in which they stabilize their country, forge a broad-based
government and move to elections this spring. I also spoke several days ago
with President Putin, and my administration has been in daily communication
with Russian officials, and we've made clear that they can be part of an
international community’s effort to support the stability and success of a
united Ukraine going forward, which is not only in the interest of The
people of Ukraine and the international community, but also in Russia’s
interest. However, we are now deeply concerned by reports of military
movements taken by the Russian Federation inside of Ukraine. Russia has a
historic relationship with Ukraine, including cultural and economic ties,
and a military facility in Crimea, but any violation of Ukraine’s
sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destabilizing, which
is not in the interest of Ukraine, Russia, or Europe. It would represent a
profound interference in matters that must be determined by the Ukrainian
people. It would be a clear violation of Russia’s commitment to respect the
independence and sovereignty and borders of Ukraine, and of international
laws. And just days after the world came to Russia for the Olympic Games, it
would invite the condemnation of nations around the world. And indeed, the
United States will stand with the international community in affirming that
there will be costs for any military intervention in Ukraine. The events of
the past several months remind us of how difficult democracy can be in a
country with deep divisions. But the Ukrainian people have also reminded us
that human beings have a universal right to determine their own future.
Right now, the situation remains very fluid. Vice President Biden just spoke
with Prime Minister -- the Prime Minister of Ukraine to assure him that in
this difficult moment the United States supports his government’s efforts
and stands for the sovereignty, territorial integrity and democratic future
of Ukraine. I also commend the Ukrainian government’s restraint and its
commitment to uphold its international obligations. We will continue to
coordinate closely with our European allies. We will continue to communicate
directly with the Russian government. And we will continue to keep all of
you in the press corps and the American people informed as events develop.
James Scott (JamesScott)
Super User·541 Fans
Our ground troops would be useless against Russia. If we engage them, it
will all be over in about half an hour.
Marc S. (MarcEdward)
Super User·4,110 Fans·
likes all cats more than most people
Well this might be interesting. While I have many disagreements with the
President (no prosecution for our torture regime, NSA spying) this President
is one of the best strategists our nation has seen in the last 50 years.
While it's obvious there will be no shots fired between Americans and
Russians, Putin should not assume he gets to do what he wants. His nation is
weak, with an economy that thrives on massive corruption, with their only
exports being oil, vodka, and sex workers.
28 Feb 3:39 PM
Bob H. (American_hobo)
53 Fans
The cost will be the Obama administration will once again back off and make
him look foolish and shallow.
Emma B. (mftinvermont)
Super User·287 Fans
PRESIDENT OBAMA...
I want you, as a taxpayer, to stay out of this!
Thank You
Your boss
William M. (mcpuget)
30 Fans
Is this another red line? If you can't back it up,then stop talking
28 Feb 3:58 PM
Johnny Morris (JoeJoeDurango)
53 Fans
Why is it our responsibility to defend Ukraine from Russia? At best we
should push this through at the UN, who will probably do nothing...
We didn't defend Czechoslovakia in the 60s, and can't see defending Ukraine
now.
28 Feb 3:37 PM
Jonathan P. (youngandthinking)
1,465 Fans·Hi
Fact is Russia's using this as a moment of truth. If them invading another
country (which is the equivalent of what this is) is allowed to pass and
Obama doesn't act they won't ever think twice on anything and steam roll all
of us. Obama needs to stand up to them for once. And not with empty threats
but with full ones. He has 2 options. Win as a hawk (or pretend to be one
long enough) or let us fall into irrelevance as he plays dove. | I******I 发帖数: 14241 | 6 这逼是不是奥巴马的五毛?舔的这么专业。
Marc S. (MarcEdward)
Super User·4,110 Fans·
likes all cats more than most people
Well this might be interesting. While I have many disagreements with the
President (no prosecution for our torture regime, NSA spying) this President
is one of the best strategists our nation has seen in the last 50 years.
While it's obvious there will be no shots fired between Americans and
Russians, Putin should not assume he gets to do what he wants. His nation is
weak, with an economy that thrives on massive corruption, with their only
exports being oil, vodka, and sex workers.
28 Feb 3:39 PM |
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