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You KNOW google is your friend, right? babylonsister Jan 2014 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author Mika Jan 2014 #3
This may help: The Straight Story Jan 2014 #2
the Ukraine isnt a nice place to live. Niceguy1 Jan 2014 #4
The health care in Ukraine is for shit. Jenoch Jan 2014 #17
That is an oddity with regard to food dipsydoodle Jan 2014 #18
I think that the foods price Niceguy1 Jan 2014 #21
I thought the same thing....just read that China bought a bunch of their land to farm for Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2014 #25
there's oil in the Ukraine, too elehhhhna Jan 2014 #38
Party in government is pro-Russia. Demonstrators are pro-EU and want Ukraine to align with Europe. Spider Jerusalem Jan 2014 #5
Right, demonstrators are pissed because Ukraine turned down EU membership Lasher Jan 2014 #6
And take a guess where that "loan" money will go. defacto7 Jan 2014 #7
Reelection. joshcryer Jan 2014 #11
getting big loans from the EU or EU/IMF/ECB troika comes with current EU neoliberal policies as well BelgianMadCow Jan 2014 #14
The agricultural west wants to join EU; the industrial east wants to join Russia FarCenter Jan 2014 #8
Difficult to split, no really defined border between ethnic regions. joshcryer Jan 2014 #10
Agree with this.... Adrahil Jan 2014 #32
Good outline BelgianMadCow Jan 2014 #12
Yanukovych actually ran on a pro-EU integration platform in the 2010 election. pampango Jan 2014 #22
Without energy the economy collapses; Ukraine runs on oil and gas from Russian pipelines FarCenter Jan 2014 #26
"NATO politics does not allow for neutral countries. You are either with us or against us." pampango Jan 2014 #30
The real choice is not up to the Ukrainian people FarCenter Jan 2014 #31
Perhaps true. But no one has apparently told them that. pampango Jan 2014 #39
That is interesting to me. My grandparents immigrated from the Ukraine sometime around 1920 but Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2014 #27
Look up the book Bloodlands:Europe between Hitler and Stalin Packerowner740 Jan 2014 #9
I'm reccing this thread for the audacity and courage to a) say you don't know and b) ask for help BelgianMadCow Jan 2014 #13
All I know is that it's a fine mess and we need to stay the hell out of it. LuvNewcastle Jan 2014 #15
No, "you" wont stay out. You're perceived to be in the thick of it. To wit: BelgianMadCow Jan 2014 #19
It's just as I thought. Some people have to stick their noses (and dollars) into everything. LuvNewcastle Jan 2014 #24
Here are the three opposition parties: BelgianMadCow Jan 2014 #16
The issue seems to have become dipsydoodle Jan 2014 #20
Is Putin MIA on this? randome Jan 2014 #23
Not in this lifetime. Are_grits_groceries Jan 2014 #33
I don't have a lot of time to research these matters to any great extent. randome Jan 2014 #36
No, of course not... Adrahil Jan 2014 #34
Actually, siding with the protesters sounds like it has its shortcomings, as well. randome Jan 2014 #35
Sure it does. As with all things, it's rarely a black and white issue... Adrahil Jan 2014 #37
JDP - You left yourself wide open. But ! It always amazes me that people here Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2014 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author TBF Jan 2014 #29
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