| fighter said: International law is not perfect but it is the only mean we have to curb the law of the strongest. Either we enforce the few rational agreements which help stabilize the world such as the one protecting Ukraine for having given up on it's nuclear weapons or we give up on international law. Forget it's Putin and forget it's Obama which are the most vocal here. Also, Russia is weakening demographically and economically. The most educated Russians are leaving the country, those who stay are even more easy to manipulate. And somehow, the countries that partner with it suffer the same fate. No wonder Ukrainians want to get rid of Russian ties. |
You do realise that the last democratically elected Ukrainian president was voted in because he was pro-russian and the eastern Ukraine wants closer ties to Russia right?
That the capital and lower populated western Ukraine are the pro EU part and that they staged a coup with US backing right?
That if it had been the other way around the US and EU would be the ones intervening.







