Oh, they aren't suicide bombers. So, that means they aren't terrorists? These are not the Ukraine national military. What would any reasonable person call them?
WASHINGTON March 6, 2014 (AP)
WASHINGTON March 6, 2014 (AP)
By JULIE PACE and LARA JAKES
Associated Press
The Obama administration (click here) slapped new visa restrictions Thursday against
pro-Russian opponents to the new Ukraine government in Kiev, and cleared
the way for upcoming financial sanctions, as the West began punishing
Moscow for refusing to withdraw its troops from Ukraine's Crimea region.
The new restrictions targeted an unspecified and unidentified number of
people and entities that the Obama administration accused of threatening
Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial borders. They were announced in
Washington as Secretary of State John Kerry headed into a meeting with
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Rome on the sidelines of a
diplomatic forum about Libya....
The most infamous military coup was the beginning of the impetus to WWII.
February 27, 2012, 4:03 am
On Feb. 27, 1933, (click here) the Reichstag building in Berlin, home to German parliament, was set ablaze. In the Feb. 28 New York Times, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Frederick T. Birchall reported: “The great glass-ceilinged chamber in which parliamentary sessions are held was completely burned out, the cupola surmounting the building directly above the glass ceiling of the chamber was burned through and rendered so insecure that it appeared early this morning that it might fall at any moment.”...
...It is believed that Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler, who had been elected chancellor one month earlier, used the fire to create a climate of fear and consolidate power....
The most infamous military coup was the beginning of the impetus to WWII.
February 27, 2012, 4:03 am
On Feb. 27, 1933, (click here) the Reichstag building in Berlin, home to German parliament, was set ablaze. In the Feb. 28 New York Times, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Frederick T. Birchall reported: “The great glass-ceilinged chamber in which parliamentary sessions are held was completely burned out, the cupola surmounting the building directly above the glass ceiling of the chamber was burned through and rendered so insecure that it appeared early this morning that it might fall at any moment.”...
...It is believed that Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler, who had been elected chancellor one month earlier, used the fire to create a climate of fear and consolidate power....