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Not exactly a 50-50 split. A plurality do prefer integration with the EU. pampango Jan 2014 #1
Reply #3 was in reponse to you. dipsydoodle Jan 2014 #4
You understand that the situation is about far more than just EU membership, right? nt Tommy_Carcetti Jan 2014 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author dipsydoodle Jan 2014 #16
For your education. Tommy_Carcetti Jan 2014 #17
Sorry - I misread post. dipsydoodle Jan 2014 #19
NP. nt Tommy_Carcetti Jan 2014 #20
We know ? /nt jakeXT Jan 2014 #2
Would take them at least 6 years to join the EU dipsydoodle Jan 2014 #3
So are you advocating they embrace Putin and his band of merry oligarchs? NT Adrahil Jan 2014 #5
I not advocating anything dipsydoodle Jan 2014 #8
It would seem like a multi-lateral agreement would be ideal, but... Adrahil Jan 2014 #9
It would be a long, frustrating journey with no guarantee of success. pampango Jan 2014 #6
Ultimately if they were to join the EU it would be conditional on them also joining the Euro. dipsydoodle Jan 2014 #10
PLEASE READ "Support for the protesters" translates into support for these three parties: BelgianMadCow Jan 2014 #11
Is one of those the Right whatever ? dipsydoodle Jan 2014 #12
They're all right, and Svoboda far right, yes. BelgianMadCow Jan 2014 #13
I do know that the red & blacks are the nationalist party dipsydoodle Jan 2014 #15
Ah yes, Sektor. I remembered reading about red & black on the Guardian, I think BelgianMadCow Jan 2014 #29
as opposed to the dictator who has imposed martial law upon them? geek tragedy Jan 2014 #14
Ridiculous oversimplification of the situation. Tommy_Carcetti Jan 2014 #18
the parties that kerry "stands with" frwrfpos Jan 2014 #21
Kerry is NOT standing with any parties there - he is simply standing with the people karynnj Jan 2014 #23
Kerry and the US need to stay the f out of Ukraine frwrfpos Jan 2014 #24
Even in this RUSSIAN source, Kerry is speaking of international diplomacy karynnj Jan 2014 #22
The suggestion of a triple agreement ws mentioned in the early days. dipsydoodle Jan 2014 #27
I wonder if this MIGHT be the best circumstances to do that in generations karynnj Jan 2014 #28
U.S. stood by the people of Egypt, too. 1000words Jan 2014 #25
Most of the U.S. does not support Islamic law seveneyes Jan 2014 #26
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