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In reply to the discussion: Wealthy and powerful who wanted us to replace Yanukovich in Ukraine are learning they were wrong. [View all]Spider Jerusalem
(21,786 posts)26. Sorry, but that's exactly wrong
without the protesters the US would have had no hope of thinking they could influence events and the US wouldn't have been able to foment such protests on their own through the use of agents provocateurs. There's a difference between trying to take advantage of a situation and being in control of it.
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Wealthy and powerful who wanted us to replace Yanukovich in Ukraine are learning they were wrong. [View all]
another_liberal
Mar 2014
OP
See, it's shit like that that scares me more than any muddling on an island ever could n/t
Scootaloo
Mar 2014
#1
Yep. The statement "wonderful trade and economic relations with our partners in the East and South"
Strelnikov_
Mar 2014
#32
The neocons in big business are addicted to taking high risks for high gains.
another_liberal
Mar 2014
#31