How far would he get if he was going to an OWS meeting in NY,NY.
Even speaking Russian isn't a sign they are Russians, The ones that quit the military would also have had Russian speaking people in it. You also have to consider what they were guarding and if they were the same quality of soldier that he would have found at the airport or a government building. There is a vid where an unarmed group left their base to confront the 'armed gunmen' and a warning shot was fire by one of the 'gunmen' and he was unmasked. Just looking at his physical conditioning he looks more like a cadet except his demeanor after lowering his weapon from firing the shot high to a between the eyes if he fired again. He looks like he was 'vibrating with emotion' and he would have plugged somebody so they were wise to stop when they did. Two possibilities, he would have been a Russian elite solider that was first in with the 'new trucks' and when Russia announced somebody was going to be getting Russian passports that is when they were brought back onto Russian soil. They left the trucks and more came in from Russia and possibly from the port. If they were permitted to have 25,000 troops under certain circumstances (civil guard duties was not part of those). That would mean the port could hold supplies for that many solders, such as feeding and clothing. The military, or former military if you will, were the ones that swore an oath to 'defend Crimean soil and all that is on it'. The 'chubby soldier' could have been bowling with some of the ones that marched out of the local military base. What happens when a new Government is voted in will those holdouts then obey the new officials or do they get classified as being rebels.
With these vids of 'men in green' the part where you pick out the 'officer' can be a bit challenging, not in the one just above though. I'm also pretty sure the guys with the rifles slung over their back are also officers. Less than 10 days until the referendum of separating from the Ukraine, if the vote is towards joining Russia then would the results of the vote be presented to the 'temp Government' and that would have to be added to the vote in May for Crimea. If other parts of the country wanted to be added that would be a good time to do it. The March 16 vote is going to be in favor of breaking away from the Ukraine and then joining Russia. (rather than Russia annexing the land and the people when it is against their will as shown on a 'fair vote'. In a disputed region you vote on everything. In Iraq all the voters should have different colored fingers and toes by now.
That also means the population has to be informed somehow, in Crimea the small size would mean coffee-shops would know all the players and all the highlights. Radio and TV and Wi-fi would be where all the 'breaking news' would originate from and then the voters would have to 'discuss' the pros and cons. Haiti just got finished paying off a loan to France that took 250 years. The loan was their price of freedom even though they had taken over the land already. How many Ukraine voters knows all the finer parts of the IMF deal in the 'payback and get out of my life' arena.
Even speaking Russian isn't a sign they are Russians, The ones that quit the military would also have had Russian speaking people in it. You also have to consider what they were guarding and if they were the same quality of soldier that he would have found at the airport or a government building. There is a vid where an unarmed group left their base to confront the 'armed gunmen' and a warning shot was fire by one of the 'gunmen' and he was unmasked. Just looking at his physical conditioning he looks more like a cadet except his demeanor after lowering his weapon from firing the shot high to a between the eyes if he fired again. He looks like he was 'vibrating with emotion' and he would have plugged somebody so they were wise to stop when they did. Two possibilities, he would have been a Russian elite solider that was first in with the 'new trucks' and when Russia announced somebody was going to be getting Russian passports that is when they were brought back onto Russian soil. They left the trucks and more came in from Russia and possibly from the port. If they were permitted to have 25,000 troops under certain circumstances (civil guard duties was not part of those). That would mean the port could hold supplies for that many solders, such as feeding and clothing. The military, or former military if you will, were the ones that swore an oath to 'defend Crimean soil and all that is on it'. The 'chubby soldier' could have been bowling with some of the ones that marched out of the local military base. What happens when a new Government is voted in will those holdouts then obey the new officials or do they get classified as being rebels.
With these vids of 'men in green' the part where you pick out the 'officer' can be a bit challenging, not in the one just above though. I'm also pretty sure the guys with the rifles slung over their back are also officers. Less than 10 days until the referendum of separating from the Ukraine, if the vote is towards joining Russia then would the results of the vote be presented to the 'temp Government' and that would have to be added to the vote in May for Crimea. If other parts of the country wanted to be added that would be a good time to do it. The March 16 vote is going to be in favor of breaking away from the Ukraine and then joining Russia. (rather than Russia annexing the land and the people when it is against their will as shown on a 'fair vote'. In a disputed region you vote on everything. In Iraq all the voters should have different colored fingers and toes by now.
That also means the population has to be informed somehow, in Crimea the small size would mean coffee-shops would know all the players and all the highlights. Radio and TV and Wi-fi would be where all the 'breaking news' would originate from and then the voters would have to 'discuss' the pros and cons. Haiti just got finished paying off a loan to France that took 250 years. The loan was their price of freedom even though they had taken over the land already. How many Ukraine voters knows all the finer parts of the IMF deal in the 'payback and get out of my life' arena.
Henry needs to submit a new resume that shows he has been to sensitivity training. Lacking that listen carefully to what the says and then check out how it would work if you did the exact opposite.