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In reply to the discussion: Triumph of the Ill - Ukraine Coup Leaders Turn on People [View all]autorank
(29,483 posts)There were many protests that were peaceful and non violent. The recent events are not the entirety of this affair.
If trained militia took over buildings in Vermont, I'd be extremely concerned. But, if there's intrigue in Ukraine and it doesn't impact us, then I'm not concerned.
When we act on the world stage, it should be for our national interests and our moves should be intelligent. They are not:
http://www.opednews.com/articles/The-Children-s-Crusade--O-by-Michael-Collins-Crimea_Merkel_Obama-Administration_Russia-140320-604.html
The Russians are predictable. When the Republic of Georgia decided to attack legally placed Russian troops in South Ossetia, the Russians responded with a crushing move that split the country in half for a while. Predictable. When the US-NATO start messing around in Ukraine and a government is installed that's anti-Russian, guess what? The Russians behave like Russians. It's a land based nation. This doesn't make their actions correct, necessarily. But it was predictable and we're wasting our time.
Where are the jobs?
Where is the Manhattan Project for the environment?
How does any action in Ukraine enable any of these efforts?