RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:This brought a huge smile to my face!!Well, i am educated, that helps. I laid out answers to all your sides of the putin debacle and you cant seem to come up with a decent rebuttle. You send the wikipedia link, which i suppose your actually never read, because it proves my entire case.
Did Putin poison Alexander Litvinenko, or not? Just answer the question.
That entire referendunm was a sham. Putin is a war criminal, period. He has broken the laws of the Geneva Convention and should be tried in The Hague. On 27 February, masked Russian troops without insignia[41] took over the Supreme Council (parliament) of Crimea[42][43] and captured strategic sites across Crimea, which led to the installation of the pro-Russian Sergey Aksyonov government in Crimea, the conducting of the Crimean status referendum and the declaration of Crimea's independence on 16 March 2014. The March 16 referendum's available choices did not include keeping the status quo of Crimea and Sevastopol as they were at the moment the referendum was held. The 1992 constitution accords greater powers to the Crimean parliament, including full sovereign powers to establish relations with other states; therefore, many Western and Ukrainian commentators argued that both provided referendum choices would result in de facto separation from Ukraine.[4][5][6] The final date and ballot choices were set only ten days before the plebiscite was held. Before, during and after the plebiscite was proclaimed, the Crimean peninsula was host to Russian soldiers who managed to oversee public buildings and Ukrainian military installations.[ alvarez2 wrote:
You have all the other answers.........you don't know ?