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To: tcrlaf

Just under half of of voters voted for Yanukovich, the president who was overthrown in the coup. Some of the those people are in Crimea and some of those people will tolerate the new, unelected gov’t, but no one should kid himself that there are not a lot of Ukrainians who do not accept the current gov’t as legitimate. These folks are not all Russian agents.

How would Democrats or Republicans in America act if a coup overthrew their president? Many would not accept it and some would get militant.

This is why fomenting a coup was such boneheaded move.

There is no good reason for America to be involved in Ukrainian politics the way it has been. We have no vital interests there. Our policy of pressuring Ukraine into the EU and NATO has no benefits for us, only liabilities.


22 posted on 04/14/2014 3:09:30 PM PDT by Monmouth78
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To: Monmouth78

“There is no good reason for America to be involved in Ukrainian politics the way it has been. We have no vital interests there.”

The “Interest” was to put pressure on Putin, after he embarrassed Obama, and made him look like a fool, in the wake of the Syrian Incident last year.

Remember all of the articles stating that they would “Get Back!” at Putin for that?

Well, as usual, everything the Radical Obamunist Administration touches turns to crap, just like this.


23 posted on 04/14/2014 3:13:56 PM PDT by tcrlaf (Well, it is what the Sheeple voted for....)
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To: Monmouth78
"Just under half of of voters voted for Yanukovich, the president who was overthrown in the coup. Some of the those people are in Crimea and some of those people will tolerate the new, unelected gov’t, but no one should kid himself that there are not a lot of Ukrainians who do not accept the current gov’t as legitimate. These folks are not all Russian agents. How would Democrats or Republicans in America act if a coup overthrew their president? Many would not accept it and some would get militant. This is why fomenting a coup was such boneheaded move. There is no good reason for America to be involved in Ukrainian politics the way it has been. We have no vital interests there. Our policy of pressuring Ukraine into the EU and NATO has no benefits for us, only liabilities."

You sum it up very nicely but sadly will get the usual "Putinista" "Putin Buttboy" or "Westboro member?" from the usual suspects.

I see no love for Putin in your post, just common sense that sadly many here seem to be lacking on this issue.

24 posted on 04/14/2014 6:10:58 PM PDT by icwhatudo (Low taxes and less spending in Sodom and Gomorrah is not my idea of a conservative victory)
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