Crimea Does Nyet Pay

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Folks don’t have a problem remembering how to say no in Russian. It’s a very simple Nyet. Perhaps to our ears, it sounds a bit blunt or rude. If you want to say “no” in Russian politely, all you have to do is add thank you after no, like you would in English or just like we do in Spanish. So, “No, thank you” in Russian will be nyet, ni nada, which means No, there is no need.

But first, let us begin with Crimea. This peninsula on the northern coast of the Black Sea in Eastern Europe that is almost completely surrounded by both the Black Sea and the smaller Sea of Azov to the northeast. It was illegally annexed from Ukraine by Russia In 2014 which covertly invaded it, a move that was denounced by the international community. It is an area of 10,400 square miles (27,000 square km). Pop. (2001) 2,033,736; (2013 est.) 1,965,177.

The contents of the White House’s codeword-level system could prove to be the smoking gun in this century’s impeachment. The Ukraine #Whistleblower report about a system that protects politically sensitive information, could become damaging for POTUS during the impeachment investigation.

The American people needs to learn what that State Department translator who was at Putin Trump Helsinki meeting had to interpret.

UN Decries Continuing Violations in East Ukraine, Russian-Occupied Crimea https://www.voanews.com/europe/un-decries-continuing-violations-east-uk…

Ukrainian president says Trump pledged to help him take Crimea back from Russia https://www.newsweek.com/ukrainian-president-says-trump-pledged-help-hi…

Poklonskaya Suggests Moving UN HQ to Crimea to End Annexation ‘Fairy Tale’  https://www.polygraph.info/a/poklonskaya-un-hq-crimea/30187544.html

AP explains: The delay in US aid to Ukraine https://apnews.com/94fdeaddc6b34c02b97278674b87541e