Sunday, March 23, 2014

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» U.S. Mudslide
23/03/14 15:58 from Voice of America
» Russia Troop Build-Up 'Sizeable And Ready' - Nato
23/03/14 15:48 from Sky News | World News | First For Breaking News
Nato's top commander says Russian troops massing on Ukraine's eastern border are "very, very ready" to move for other territories.
» Russian forces seize Ukrainian bases
23/03/14 15:42 from FT.com - World
Russia’s actions at the weekend eliminated most remaining resistance in Ukraine’s military to its annexation of the territory
» NATO commander warns of Russian threat to separatist Moldova region
23/03/14 15:42 from Reuters: International
BRUSSELS/FEDOSIYA, Ukraine (Reuters) - NATO's top military commander said on Sunday Russia had built up a "very sizeable" force on its border with Ukraine and Moscow may have a region in another ex-Soviet republic, Moldova, in its sights...

Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks Review » G7 Leaders to Discuss Containing Russia's Expansion

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» G7 Leaders to Discuss Containing Russia's Expansion
23/03/14 14:47 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. Leaders of the seven most developed nations will discuss possible additional responses to Russia's annexation of Ukraine's Crimea peninsula, on the sidelines of the Nuclear Security Summi...
» NATO says Russia has big force at Ukraine's border, worries over Transdniestria
23/03/14 14:47 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO's top military commander said on Sunday that Russia had a large force on Ukraine's eastern border and said he was worried it could pose a threat to Moldova's ...
» NATO says Russia has big force at Ukraine's border, worries over Transdniestria - Reuters UK
23/03/14 14:46 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. NATO says Russia has big force at Ukraine's border, worries over Transdniestria Reuters UK BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO's top military commander said on Sunday that Russia had a lar...
» Russian troops storm Ukrainian airbase - video
23/03/14 14:46 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news and comment from the Guardian | theguardian.com. Russian troops storm a Ukrainian airbase in Crimea with armoured vehicles on Saturday Download video: http://cdn.theguardian.tv/mainwebsite/2014/...
» NATO general warns of further Russian aggression
23/03/14 14:46 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World: World News, International News, Foreign Reporting - The Washington Post. BELBEK, Crimea — NATO’s top military commander warned Sunday that Russia could seek to expand its territorial conquest to new...
» Nato warns of Russian army build-up on Ukraine border - BBC News
23/03/14 14:46 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. BBC News Nato warns of Russian army build-up on Ukraine border BBC News Nato's military commander in Europe has issued a warning about the build-up of Russian forces on Ukraine's...
» US first lady praised for style, warmth in China - Chron.com
23/03/14 14:46 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. US first lady praised for style, warmth in China Chron.com U.S. first lady Michelle Obama walks with her daughters Malia, left, and Sasha, right, as they visit the Mutianyu secti...
» House Intelligence Chairman Calls for Sending Arms to Ukraine - NBCNews.com
23/03/14 14:45 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. CNN House Intelligence Chairman Calls for Sending Arms to Ukraine NBCNews.com House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers said Sunday that the United States ought to provid...
» Ukraine and Crimea: what is Putin thinking?
23/03/14 14:45 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news and comment from the Guardian | theguardian.com. Recent events are both a knee-jerk reaction by Putin and a culmination of his years of grievances with the international order When Vladimir Puti...
» Thousands hit streets in new Venezuela protests, tear gas fired
23/03/14 14:43 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Uploads by AFP news agency. Thousands hit streets in new Venezuela protests, tear gas fired Venezuelan security forces fire tear gas and make several arrests as 20000 people march in the capital Caracas ag...
» Gunmen Kill 2 in Kenyan Church
23/03/14 14:43 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
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» Demonstrators Stage Ukrainian Unity Rally in Kyiv
23/03/14 14:42 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. Ukrainian protesters are gathered in Kyiv's Independence Square calling for unity, a day after Russian forces seized the last major Ukrainian military base in Crimea. The demonstrators ga...
» ‘Very Sizable’ Russian Force on Ukrainian Border, NATO Chief Warns
23/03/14 14:41 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from TIME » Sections » World. Russian military exercises on Ukraine’s eastern border have Western powers concerned over what Russian President Vladimir Putin’s next move could be, NATO’s top military official s...
» Russian troops may be massing to invade Ukraine, says White House
23/03/14 14:40 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news and comment from the Guardian | theguardian.com. Deputy national security adviser says Russian troop buildup on border is 'deeply concerning' Jon Swaine
» Napoleon nightshirt goes under the hammer in France
23/03/14 14:40 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news and comment from the Guardian | theguardian.com. Items from around time of emperor's death were kept by his aide Achille Thomas Archambault and resurfaced in Corsica As Napoleon lay dying on the...
» Former Prime Minister Adolfo Suarez dies
23/03/14 14:40 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from CNN.com - World. Former Spanish Prime Minister Adolfo Suarez died at a Madrid hospital Sunday after long illness, his family said. Suarez was 81.
» Venezuela protest death toll rises to 33
23/03/14 14:39 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: Top News. CARACAS (Reuters) - Two Venezuelans died from gunshot wounds during protests against socialist President Nicolas Maduro, witnesses and local media said on Saturday, pushing the death tol...
» Shots fired as Russian troops storm Ukrainian base in Crimea
23/03/14 14:39 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters Video: Top News. March 22 - Russian troops force their way onto a Ukrainian airbase in Crimea with armored vehicles, automatic weapons and stun grenades, injuring a Ukrainian serviceman and detaini...
» Three elephants escape Missouri circus, damage two vehicles
23/03/14 14:38 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: U.S.. (Reuters) - Three elephants escaped from a circus in suburban St. Louis on Saturday, damaging two vehicles but causing no injuries before they were captured, a circus spokesman said.
» NATO commander warns of Russian threat to separatist Moldova region
23/03/14 14:38 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: Top News. BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO's top military commander said on Sunday that Russia had a large force on Ukraine's eastern border and he was worried it could pose a threat to Moldova's separat...
» Disquiet in Baltics over sympathies of Russian speakers
23/03/14 14:37 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: Top News. DAUGAVPILS, Latvia/TALLINN (Reuters) - In the former Soviet republics of Latvia and Estonia, there is unease over events in Crimea, which was formally annexed by Moscow last week on the ...
» Meeting in The Hague as fears grow that west's deteriorating ties with Russia will harm nuclear co-operation More than 50 world leaders will meet...
23/03/14 11:47 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
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» World leaders gather for Hague nuclear summit
23/03/14 11:19 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . Russian President Vladimir Putin is not attending, instead sending Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who is expected to hold talks with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry. But experts say frantic diplomacy focu...
» Ukraine crisis: world leaders meet to discuss nuclear security
23/03/14 09:48 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news and comment from the Guardian | theguardian.com. Meeting in The Hague as fears grow that west's deteriorating ties with Russia will harm nuclear co-operation More than 50 world leaders will meet...
» Disquiet in Baltics over sympathies of Russian speakers
23/03/14 09:48 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. DAUGAVPILS, Latvia/TALLINN (Reuters) - In the former Soviet republics of Latvia and Estonia, there is unease over events in Crimea, which was formally annexed by Moscow last week on th...
» NATO commander warns of Russian threat to separatist Moldova region
23/03/14 09:48 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO's top military commander said on Sunday that Russia had a large force on Ukraine's eastern border and he was worried it could pose a threat to Moldova's separ...

Ukraine crisis: world leaders meet to discuss nuclear security

» World leaders gather for Hague nuclear summit
23/03/14 11:19 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . Russian President Vladimir Putin is not attending, instead sending Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who is expected to hold talks with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry. But experts say frantic diplomacy focu...

Russia and Ukraine: The home front

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NOBODY, apart from Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president, knows what awaits Ukraine. If the Kremlin stops at the annexation of Crimea, the rest of Ukraine may survive and reform itself into a modern European state. If, on the other hand, Mr Putin moves deeper into Ukraine, the country may descend into a bloody partisan war. Russian troops were reported to be massing on the eastern border of Ukraine as The Economist went to press.Worryingly, the Kremlin justifies its actions in Crimea by citing a need to protect the Russian-speaking population, which would equally justify a military operation in the south and east of the country. Mr Putin sees himself as not just the president of Russia, but as a protector of the “Russian World”, an ill-defined conglomerate. His idea of gathering historic Russian lands into his own fief has pushed Kiev, the cradle of Russian cities, farther away from Moscow than it has ever been.Yet it is not just Ukraine that faces a threat from the Kremlin. So does Russia itself. And whereas Ukraine may yet shake off the Kremlin’s grip, the chances of Russia’s becoming a modern, civilised country, open to the world and...

Ukraine crisis: world leaders meet to discuss nuclear security

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Meeting in The Hague as fears grow that west's deteriorating ties with Russia will harm nuclear co-operation
More than 50 world leaders will meet in The Hague to discuss the world's nuclear security on Monday amid fears that the west's rapidly worsening relations with Moscow over Ukraine could hobble international efforts to contain the threat of a catastrophe as result of miscalculation, terrorism or accident.
Barack Obama will meet the Chinese president, Xi Jinping, at the two-day summit, but Vladimir Putin will stay away. Russia will be represented by foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, who will be meeting US secretary of state, John Kerry, and other western officials for the first time since Russia's annexation of Crimea.
So far, nuclear experts said, Washington and Moscow have been successful in insulating their cooperation over nuclear issues from the tensionover Ukraine. On the same day that Obama announced sanctions on Vladimir Putin's allies and advisors, a team of Russian officials arrived in San Francisco on a surprise inspection of the US nuclear arsenal – a visit made possible by clauses aimed at increasing mutual transparency and trust in the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) the two countries signed in 2010, setting a ceiling of 1,550 for the number of strategic warheads each country can deploy.
However, advocates of nuclear disarmament say the new freeze in US-Russian relations was likely to torpedo any hopes that they had of persuading Washington and its Nato allies to withdraw the last US nuclear weapons on European soil, an estimated 150-200 B61 gravity bombs deployed in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Italy and Turkey.
Campaigners have long argued that the B61 bombs are obsolete and their removal would represent a confidence-building gesture to Moscow at no strategic cost, putting pressure on Russia to make a reciprocal reduction in its arsenal of about 2,000 operational tactical warheads. But most now concede that the disarmament lobby's chance of winning that argument has gone from slim to nonexistent.
"The Ukraine crisis will only amplify voices of those against any move on the B61, from eastern Europe in particular. It will closed down that debate," said Ian Kearns, the director of the European Leadership Network, a group of former ministers pressing the case for disarmament.
"The debate over withdrawing nuclear weapons from European Nato air bases is over for the foreseeable future," George Perkovich, the director of the nuclear policy programme at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, agreed. "This will pose some dilemmas for the Dutch, Belgians, Germans and others who have parties that want them out."
Paul Ingram, the executive director of the British-American Security Information Council (BASIC) also predicted that if Nato-Russian relations continued to deteriorate, arguments by arms control advocates in the West against upgrading a new fleet of dual-capable aircraft (DCA), with the capacity to deliver B61 bombs, were also likely to fail. The modernisation of the fleet would give new life to the B61 as a weapon and represent a nuclear escalation in the heart of Europe.
"I have little doubt that for the moment at least the political opposition towards spending on updating the DCA aircraft will be weakened by this action. And that could be all it takes to tip the balance," Ingram said.
Earlier this month, the Russian deputy defence minister, Anatoly Antonov, reaffirmed Russia's intentions to stick to the agreements in the New START treated and a 2011 accord called the Vienna Document, which allow for mutual inspections of nuclear sites as a way of building confidence and transparency, lessening the chances of misunderstanding leading to catastrophic miscalculations.
However, Kearns warned that if President Putin wanted to raise the stakes in the stand-off with the west there are several ways he could bring the dispute into the nuclear sphere. He could suspend implementation of the New Start treaty, or even withdraw from it altogether, or he could move some of Moscow's stockpile of nuclear warheads into the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad, bordering Poland and Lithuania. In December, Russia said it had deployed short-range Iskander missiles, capable of delivering a nuclear warhead, into its western military districts, bordering Nato states.
Putin portrayed it as a reaction to the development of a Europe-based anti-ballistic missile system, which Washington says is intended as a shield against a potential Iranian threat. Moscow argues the missile defence system compromises Russian nuclear deterrent.
"One way or another, we will have to react to that," Putin said in December, saying his government had not yet made up its mind to move Iskander missiles to Kaliningrad.
The Nuclear Security Summit which begins in The Hague on Monday is the third in a series launched by President Obama in 2010, aimed at improving the security around the world's stockpiles of fissile material, to prevent theft by terrorism. The initiative relies heavily on cooperation between the US and Russia as the stewards of the world's two biggest arsenals.
There are estimated to be 2,000 metric tonnes of weapons-grade plutonium and highly-enriched uranium (HEU) stored at hundreds of sites in 25 countries, with widely varying security standards. In July 2012, protesters broke into a US site called Y-12, where 400 tonnes of military HEU are stored. The most serious breaches in nuclear security in recent years, in which smugglers have been arrested while trying to sell weapons-grade uranium or plutonium have taken places at volatile points along Russia's borders.
In 2010, two Armenians were arrested in Georgia trying to sell an 18 gram sample of 90%-enriched HEU in a lead-lined cigarette case on the black market. In June the next year, three smugglers were caught in Moldova with another HEU sample. In both cases, the fissile material appeared to come from Russian stockpiles, and the smugglers promised police agents posing as customers they could procure several kilograms of fissile material, enough to make a bomb.
The Ukraine crisis has already disrupted global initiatives aimed at preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction and fissile material under the auspices of the G8. The western boycott of the G8 meeting in Sochi means that cooperation on the partnership has been suspended.

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Russia Without Illusions 23/03/14 02:00 from NYT > Columnists: After Crimea, what’s needed is a more realistic assessment about Russian intentions and Western leverage.

» Russia Without Illusions
23/03/14 02:00 from NYT > Columnists
After Crimea, what’s needed is a more realistic assessment about Russian intentions and Western leverage.

Who is in Putin's inner circle? - With many of their names on America's sanctions list, the President's cabal of old St Petersburg friends rules Russia...

Who is in Putin's inner circle? 

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With many of their names on America's sanctions list, the President's cabal of old St Petersburg friends rules Russia with a will to reverse perceived humiliations at the hands of the West, writes John Kampfner

Saturday, March 22, 2014

World News Review » Sanctions on Russia Take First Bite


» GlobalNews: 22 Mar 14 PM Rising tension in Crimea
22/03/14 10:04 from Global News 
Confrontation at Crimean air force base/ China spots debris in southern Indian Ocean/ Africa Union troops take Somalia town.

» Sanctions on Russia Take First Bite
22/03/14 14:11 from WSJ.com: World News
Putin formally made Crimea part of Russia, even as the Kremlin sent contradictory signals on its willingness to hold off on retaliating against the West for its latest sanctions over the annexation.
» Missing Plane: New Clues As Cyclone Threatens
22/03/14 13:56 from Sky News | World News | First For Breaking News
A 42ft object floating in the sea is spotted by a satellite as an aircraft sights small objects including a wooden pallet.
» Afghanistan: CCTV shows Taliban gunmen at Serena hotel before attack - video
22/03/14 13:53 from World news: World news + Video | guardian.co.uk
CCTV from the Serena hotel in Kabul captures four Taliban gunmen at the hotel before their fatal attack which killed nine people
» The underwater search for flight MH370
22/03/14 13:48 from CNN.com - World
Michael Smerconish talks to deep water search expert, Tim Keller, about how to search for flight MH370 underwater.
» U.S. forces hand seized oil tanker back to Libya
22/03/14 13:48 from CNN.com - World
U.S. forces have handed possession of a tanker carrying an illegal oil shipment back to the Libyan government, the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli said Saturday.
» Journalist shot dead in Baghdad
22/03/14 13:48 from CNN.com - World
Mohammed Bdaiwi, the Baghdad bureau chief of Radio Free Iraq, was shot and killed Saturday in Baghdad, police said.

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From Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks: Ukraine Forces Holding Out as Russia Moves on Crimean Bases

Bizet - Carmen (Meier, Domingo, Gheorghiu, Leiferkus; Levine) (1997) (English subs) - YouTube

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Published on Apr 30, 2013
Cond. - James Levine
Carmen..................Waltraud Meier
Don Jose................Placido Domingo
Micaela.................Angela Gheorghiu
Escamillo...............Sergei Leiferkus
Frasquita...............Mary Dunleavy
Mercedes................Kristine Jepson
Remendado...............Tony Stevenson
Dancanre................Kim Josephson
Zuniga..................Jeffrey Wells
Morales.................Christopher Schaldenbrand
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The Rolling Stones- Miss You

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From Some Girls (1978)
(Lyrics)
I've been holding out so long
I've been sleeping all alone
Lord I miss you
I've been hanging on the phone
I've been sleeping all alone
I want to kiss you
Oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh
Oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh
Oooh oooh oooh
Oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh
Oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh
Oooh oooh oooh oooh
Well, I've been haunted in my sleep
You've been starring in my dreams
Lord I miss you
I've been waiting in the hall
Been waiting on your call
When the phone rings
It's just some friends of mine that say,
"Hey, what's the matter man?
We're gonna come around at twelve
With some Puerto Rican girls that are just dyin' to meet you.
We're gonna bring a case of wine
Hey, let's go mess and fool around
You know, like we used to"
Aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah
Aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah
Aaah aaah aaah aaah
Oh everybody waits so long
Oh baby why you wait so long
Won't you come on! Come on!
I've been walking in Central Park
Singing after dark
People think I'm crazy
I've been stumbling on my feet
Shuffling through the street
Asking people, "What's the matter with you boy?"
Sometimes I want to say to myself
Sometimes I say
Oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh
Oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh
Oooh oooh oooh
Oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh
Oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh
I won't miss you child
I guess I'm lying to myself
It's just you and no one else
Lord I won't miss you child
You've been blotting out my mind
Fooling on my time
No, I won't miss you, baby, yeah
Lord, I miss you child
Aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah
Aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah
Aaah aaah aaah aaah
Lord, I miss you child
Aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah
Aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah
Aaah aaah aaah aaah
Lord, I miss you child
Aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah
Aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah aaah
Aaah aaah aaah aaah
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Лукашенко решился на сотрудничество с НАТО?

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В четверг 20 марта начался визит делегации из штаб-квартиры НАТО в Минск. Он продлится до 21 марта.
Планируется, что руководство Минобороны Белоруссии, Генштаба и Вооруженных сил проведут консультации с представителями Альянса о планах партнерства в 2014 году, сообщает пресс-служба Минобороны Белоруссии, информирует news.еizvestia.com.
В Белоруссию приехали начальник управления планирования сил департамента оборонной политики и планирования Международного секретариата организации Жан-Клод Ганьон, военные атташе Литвы и Польши, а также представитель посольства Эстонии в Белоруссии. Запланировано также обсуждение результатов партнерства в 2012 году.
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Ukraine Forces Holding Out as Russia Moves on Crimean Bases

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SEVASTOPOL, CRIMEA — Russian forces have been seizing Ukrainian military bases and warships in Crimea as Moscow finalizes its annexation of the Black Sea peninsula. While Ukraine prepares to move its forces out of Crimea, however, some Ukrainian military holdouts are not bowing to pressure and are refusing to leave.
The Slavutich is the last remaining navy ship under the Ukrainian flag in the bay of Sevastopol.
Russian ships are blocking it, as the Russian military quickly takes over Crimea.
Local fishermen, just meters from the standoff, do not mind if the Ukranian navy stays or leaves, said fishermen Igor. "Russia used to pay for Sevastopol, for their ships anchored here. Now, let them [Ukrainian navy] pay."
A short drive away at Belbek Airforce base, pro-Russia forces are pressuring Ukraine's remaining military to pack up and leave.
Colonel Yuliy Manchur, commander of the base, said, "Currently on the airfield there are 10 to 12 armored personnel carriers trained on us. They are staying and waiting for an order. The probability of storming is very high. So we are staying here and waiting."
Northwest of Crimea's capital Simferopol, several more Ukrainian ships refuse to surrender, even though Russian troops now control Donuzlav naval base.
Many servicemen are tired of Russian pressure and feel betrayed by the silence from their commanders and Kyiv's interim government. They include Sergei.
"We were offered to make a choice until 1200 [1000GMT] whether we stay in Ukraine, loyal to Ukraine's oath, or whether we switch to the Russian side. As for me, I have made a decision to quit the naval forces for good and not to serve anyone," he said.
Sevastopol was for decades a shared Navy headquarters. Despite Ukraine's leaders' insisting they will keep Crimea, Russia has made it clear it has no intention of letting this catch get away.

Crimea Annexed As Monitoring Mission Agreed

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Russia has consented to the deployment of scores of civilian observers to monitor the political and security situation in Ukraine.
The 57 member countries of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) have agreed for an initial deployment of 100 monitors to regions in the east, south and west.
Up to 400 more could be added "as necessary and according to the situation", diplomats said.
Western countries have been pushing hard for an observer mission as a way of preventing an escalation of tensions in Ukraine following Russia's annexation of the Crimean peninsula.
Russia had blocked the plan on previous occasions.
OSCE vice-chairperson Thomas Greminger welcomed the decision as a "very meaningful contribution to de-escalate the situation in Ukraine".
While US ambassador Daniel Baer remained optimistic that the mission would have access throughout Ukraine, including Crimea, Russia maintained the observers would not be welcome in the Black Sea peninsula.
Russian Federation ambassador Andrei Kelin said observers have "no mandate over there ... Crimea is a part of the Russian Federation".
Mr Baer said OSCE teams would start deploying within 24 hours.
Meanwhile, Ukraine's foreign affairs minister said that a political association agreement signed between the European Union and Ukraine was the choice of the Ukrainian people.
Speaking in Brussels, Andrii Deshchytsia said the agreement had been on the table for years.
The highly symbolic piece of paper is part of the same EU deal that sparked Ukraine's political crisis when then-President Viktor Yanukovych rejected it in November and chose a bailout from Russia instead.
At the Kremlin on Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed parliamentary legislation incorporating Crimea into Russia, hailing it as a "remarkable event".
Prime Minister David Cameron and other EU leaders imposed sanctions on 12 more people to punish Moscow for its takeover of the Ukrainian territory.
The EU also agreed to step up moves to reduce the bloc's reliance on Russian energy. Mr Cameron said EU members needed to do more to develop their own reserves, as well as their ability to use gas from overseas producers, including the US.
The Prime Minister said: "Our message to Russia is clear: choose the path to diplomacy and de-escalation or face increasing isolation and tighter and tighter sanctions."
Mr Cameron also refused to rule out further sanctions against several oligarchs, including Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich.
The White House announced US President Barack Obama would be embarking on a six-day trip to Europe on Monday, including The Hague for a nuclear security summit and a meeting of the G7, then to Brussels for a summit of European leaders and a meeting with the Nato secretary general.
He will also be going to Rome and the Vatican to meet Pope Francis, before leaving the continent to head to Saudi Arabia.
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Malaysia Plane: 'Criminal Act' Behind Mystery

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Missing Plane Probe 'May Provide No Answers'

Updated: 5:10pm UK, Thursday 20 March 2014
By Greg Milam, US Correspondent
One of the world's top air crash investigators has said finding a possible human cause for the disappearance of flight MH370 may be the only way of solving the mystery.
Thomas Anthony, a former security chief with the Federal Aviation Administration, told Sky News finding the aircraft, which disappeared nearly a fortnight ago with 239 people on board, is vital to solving many of the unanswered questions.
It comes after an American scientist who found the wreckage of an Air France plane, which crashed in 2009, claimed investigators may "never find out what happened".
"If the aircraft breaks, the technical investigation will likely disclose the causes," Mr Anthony said.
But he warned: "If the human breaks, the technical investigation may actually provide no answers to what caused the accident, incident or crash."
His comments come as the FBI is brought in to help analyse files deleted from a flight simulator belonging to Malaysia Airlines pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah.
Records of simulations were deleted on February 3, although investigators insist Mr Zaharie is innocent until proven guilty.
Mr Anthony, director of the world renowned Aviation Security and Safety Programme at the University of Southern California (USC), criticised officials for failing to speak with a "single investigative voice".
He also said he believes Malaysian authorities failed to prepare for a major air disaster.
As news of a possible sighting of debris was announced, the US also offered to help in any way it can.
Officials from both the FAA and National Transportation Safety Board are in Malaysia to assist with the investigation.
Most air accident investigators will at some point turn to the USC's crash lab.
Sky News was given access to its vast warehouse in eastern Los Angeles, where the wreckage of numerous aircraft is stored.
Project specialist Daniel Scalese said: "The answers are all here. It does look like a bunch of twisted wreckage but the answers are all here if you know where to look and what to look for."
The USC team said aviation has benefited from the public attention on air disasters as safety continues to improve.
They point to figures showing only 0.4 of every one million flights result in a crash.
Generally, they claim, a chain of five or six factors lead to an accident and discovering just one of those can lead to huge advances.
Mr Anthony said: "We don't have to wait for the final analysis to learn some lessons."
The investigation into the disappearance of flight MH370 is looking at a number of theories, including hijacking, sabotage and terrorism, as well as a fault with the plane, such as a fire in the cockpit.
Authorities believe someone on board intentionally switched off two vital pieces of communication equipment and deliberately diverted the aircraft.
Satellite data suggests the plane flew for at least seven hours after it was turned back across Malaysia towards the Strait of Malacca.
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Gunmen 'storm Ukrainian warship' in Crimea - YouTube

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Published on Mar 21, 2014
Ukraine's defence ministry on Thursday said around 20 gunmen seized a Ukrainian warship, the 'Ternopil', in the port of Sevastopol in Crimea.