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Oh, it is absolutely important whether or not Kyiv Andrew - and other voices on this thread - support the violent, undemocratic removal of the democratcially elected President of Ukraine, Yanukovych. If you do, then all your arguments against Putin and Russia fall apartIt is not important whether Kyiv Andrew supports the government of Ukraine. It is only important that the people of Ukraine do. We’ll see what they say on May 25, and hope Putin’s efforts to thwart it are not successful.
I will ask these questions again, not only to Kyiv Andrew but also to you Ridgerunner and to Josie L:
Did you support the violent coup against Mr. Yanukovych? Do you support the current rulers of Kiev, including the convicted criminal, Yulia Tymoshenko?
Your answers to these questions will put any statements you have made against Mr. Putin into the proper context.
Nope.He has already said he will not accept whatever the people of Ukraine decide then about their government, which tells everyone that he, himself, knows he is acting in opposition to the will of the people there.
The current regime ruling Ukraine came to power via murder and theft. They murdered Berkut and then they threatened the life of the democratically-elected President, Yanukovych and his family, and then when he left they stole the reigns of power and all who opposed them were greeted with the end of a gun barrel.
The Maidan will go down as one of the most shameful moments in the history of Ukraine.
Putin didn’t wait to find out. He was seven steps ahead of the West.How many NATO sailors were in Sevastopol when Putin conquered it? Lets see the statistics. In the face of Obama’s reduction of the U.S. navy, it is totally incredible to believe Putin somehow feared the Black Sea becoming a “NATO lake”.
As I have already pointed out to you, Russia was in Crimea long before the recent conflict broke out. They had legal rights there before the conflict broke out and once the Maidan seized Kiev, they had every right to secure their national security interests there given that at that point there was not a legitimate, peaceful regime in Kiev with which Russia was any longer bound by previous agreements.
That’s an absolutely false statement.And Putin, who does have influence in Syria, has done nothing at all to protect Christians there; something he could easily do. But instead, he sends his agents and military to oppress Christians in Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova. Putin is as far from being a “protector of Christianity” as one can get.