The 2014 Russo-Ukrainian war, (click here) euphemistically called the ‘Ukraine crisis’,has largely confirmed,on certain accounts,a dramatic split of the country and people’s loyalties between the proverbial ‘East’ and ‘West’, between the ‘Eurasian’ and ‘European’ways of development epitomized by Russia and the European Union. By other accounts, however, it has proved that the Ukrainian nation is much more united than many experts and policymakers expected, and that the public support for the Russian invasion, beyond the occupied regions of Donbas and Crimea, is close to nil.This article does not deny that Ukraine is divided in many respects but argues that the main–and indeed the only important–divide is notnbetween ethnic Russians and Ukrainians, or Russophones and Ukrainophones, or the ‘East’ and the ‘West’. The main fault line is ideological – between two different types of Ukrainian identity: non/anti-Soviet and post/neo-Soviet, ‘European’ and ‘East Slavonic’. All other factors, such as ethnicity, language, region, income, education, or age, correlate to a different degree with the main one. However divisive those factors might be, the external threat to the nation makes them largely irrelevant, bringing instead to the fore the crucial issue of values epitomized in two different types of Ukrainian identity.
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Monday, September 14, 2020
Putin really has no interest in Ukraine anymore. The people have decided democracy is just fine.
The 2014 Russo-Ukrainian war, (click here) euphemistically called the ‘Ukraine crisis’,has largely confirmed,on certain accounts,a dramatic split of the country and people’s loyalties between the proverbial ‘East’ and ‘West’, between the ‘Eurasian’ and ‘European’ways of development epitomized by Russia and the European Union. By other accounts, however, it has proved that the Ukrainian nation is much more united than many experts and policymakers expected, and that the public support for the Russian invasion, beyond the occupied regions of Donbas and Crimea, is close to nil.This article does not deny that Ukraine is divided in many respects but argues that the main–and indeed the only important–divide is notnbetween ethnic Russians and Ukrainians, or Russophones and Ukrainophones, or the ‘East’ and the ‘West’. The main fault line is ideological – between two different types of Ukrainian identity: non/anti-Soviet and post/neo-Soviet, ‘European’ and ‘East Slavonic’. All other factors, such as ethnicity, language, region, income, education, or age, correlate to a different degree with the main one. However divisive those factors might be, the external threat to the nation makes them largely irrelevant, bringing instead to the fore the crucial issue of values epitomized in two different types of Ukrainian identity.
I hope the USA military has a hand on Alexander Vindeman safety. There is no reason for him to travel.
Former Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman (click here) will serve as a visiting fellow at Penn’s Perry World House this academic year.
He is a great American. I am confident his future will be on the path of the civilian side of service. I look forward to his involvement.Putin (click here) has more riding on this election than Trump and Alexander Vindeman could be viewed as a threat.
The USA military should ensure his and his family's safety for at least a year after leaving the military. It is the right thing to do.
He still lives according to the US Army's seven values;
- Loyalty. Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. Constitution, the Army, your unit and other Soldiers. ...
- Duty. Fulfill your obligations. ...
- Respect. Treat people as they should be treated. ...
- Selfless Service. Put the welfare of the Nation, the Army and your subordinates before your own. ...
- Honor. ...
- Integrity. ...
- Personal Courage.
Let's get a few things straight.
Black bears are turning up regularly in swimming pools. They prefer built-in pools. They hold up better to their weight when they enter the pool. They are doing that to cool off.
Black bears have an interesting way to determine whether or not anyone else, including other bears, are civilized or a threat. They are first scared and run away. As soon as they come to the conclusion they have the upper hand, they come back and end the interaction, usually in killing those that believe they chased away the bear.
In this video, the man is asleep. The bear explores the idea that the man needed to be handled in order for the bear to enjoy his swim uninterrupted. He initially inspected the man's foot. If the man had not woken up the next move by the bear would be to bit the toe-off what may have been a dead person. Bears never bite as dogs do, they bite to eat.
Black bears are cute. They may even appear friendly. They never are. They simply are sizing up the opposition.
Brown bears are also known as Grizzly bears. Kodiak bears are a subspecies of brown bear. They are not at all friendly. They know they are the strongest kid on the block. Black bears not so much.
These are the paws of Brown bears. Are you really going to wait to find out if they are friendly? The wildlife rangers handle these issues with bears. Do not entertain the idea bears are cuddly.
There is a reason DeJoy is interested in destroying the US Post Office.
The only person in modern history more disillusioned than Trump was Jim Jones.
Forest management was NEVER the issues in California, the drought always caused the burning today. Drought is a long term climate event. Drought exists regardless of forest management. THE ABSENCE OF WATER VAPOR is the problem.
The U.S. Drought Monitor (click here) started in 2000. Since 2000, the longest duration of drought (D1-D4) in California lasted 376 weeks beginning on December 27, 2011 and ending on March 5th, 2019. The most intense period of drought occurred the week of July 29, 2014 where D4 affected 58.41% of California land.
California has been entrenched in a drought every year for the past twenty years except a few stretches for months. The lack of drought was never long enough to recover from the previous one.
Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) (click here)
Trump never listened to the California Governor Newsom, he lectured him from the bully pulpit. Presidents are supposed to listen and bring plans to rebuild from the tragedy, not pretend to be an expert above the experts.
...He told Wade Crowfoot, (click here) secretary of California's Natural Resources Agency: "It'll start getting cooler. You just watch."...
Really don't understand why this is a tipping point? Earth's massive ice isn't just about sea level rise, they mitigate climate.
"It takes a village."
By Abigail Becker
Why are any police cars made without bullet proof glass?
These are the "cooling" masters of California. The Gulf of Mexico has NEVER looked like this before.
Why is Oregon combating their fires better than California?
The best word is not "better" it is "easier." Why is Oregon finding it easier to combat fires than California?
On September 8, 2020 an arctic front decended from the north. Why? Because the fires in California was so intense it created it's own low pressure system, hence, more dense and heavier air from the arctic migrated to the lower latitudes.
Below is a satellite picture of the states. The deep purple and blue colors is the cold air mass that decended from Canada. It is the lowest latitude it achieved. The reason California didn't receivce the relief it needed is because of the Rocky Mountains.
California's problems with fires is enormous. Cutting down trees is a simpleton's idea of what the issue is in California. IT IS THE CLIMATE.
Another FAUX initiative by the GOP to attack governors in swing states.
But she may be unable to stop a Republican maneuver that would rescind a 75-year-old law that has enabled her to issue and lift COVID-19 restrictions unilaterally. A ballot drive said Friday it was in the "home stretch" after collecting more than 400,000 signatures in just two months. Its goal is 500,000.
If at least 340,000 signatures are deemed valid by the state elections board, the GOP-controlled Legislature would likely repeal the 1945 law rather than let it go to a 2022 public vote. The Democratic governor could not veto the initiated bill. A 1976 law, which requires legislative approval to extend a state of emergency, would remain intact....