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Why doesn't the west intervene now in the Malaysian air crash investigation?
The Russian rebels in Ukraine are stopping the monitors from investigating the cause of the Malaysian aircraft crash. International opinion is on the side of those who want to investigate the crash, so if a force of Dutch and allied forces was invited by Ukraine to retake the area in order to allow the search, surely Russia would have to back down. This would surely be a perfect opportunity for the west to show solidarity and do the right thing for the victims of the disaster. If Mr. Obama would wake up, he could send in american forces too and secure the area for Ukraine and the west. That would shift and consolidate the balance of power in the region. Right now Putin is winning because the west is not standing up to him. With global sympathy for the victims of the crash in their favour, western forces could retake the area and push Russia back.
4 Answers
- Mr97Lv 47 years agoFavorite Answer
Unfortunately, most leaders now are hiding under their tables, fearing the Russians might do something really bad to them if they try to stand up to the bullies. They need to get out, and start action to bring justice to the victims and families, and stop the brutality of Putin.
- 7 years ago
They don't 'cause it's all fake as hell, they shot it down themselves to blame Putin so they can start a global hate against Putin, just like the EU troops who shot 4 or 5 civilians with a sniper (it's proven they did it) just to blame the Pro-Russian activists. This world has become something we all never wanted it to be, murdering for a statement.
- Comicbook ReaderLv 77 years ago
Intervene how? What do you want? Troops on the ground shooting everything that moves? Global sympathy is not a reason to start a global war. You seem to think it's as easy as sending in troops and bingo Russia will roll over. That won't happen and the situation will spiral even further out of control.