Posted on 02/28/2014 8:50:14 AM PST by Rusty0604
That’s true in some areas, but not everywhere.
For the viewpoint of expats who live throughout Ukraine:
Get and read this book to understand the incredible depths of animosity between the ethnic and national (not always the same) groups in Eastern Europe.
Facist meet Communist. Communist meet Facist. Frying Pan meet Fire. Fire meet Frying Pan.
If true, not good either. Trading “your” despot for “their” despot is not progress.
Five star recommendation from me.
Its all just a distraction from our more important local problems anyway.
In my opinion, we should be a lot more concerned about Venezuela and the rest of central and south America.
Good summary.
You’re right. I don’t hear much about the problems in our own hemisphere, mostly caused by communism.
Thanks for posting; linking. Fascinating history unfolding in real-time.
When Honduras legally threw out their wannabe dictator our media and government were calling it a coup and trying to force them to put him back in power.
In Honduras, congress, the supreme court, and military all conspired to conduct a “Coup” against a president who was trying to do away with term limits for himself among other things.
Like in former Yugoslavia, there are raging hatreds between the ethnic and national groups in E. Europe. The borders were rejiggered after WW2, and populations were evicted, oppressed, etc. The USSR kept the lid on the way that Tito did in Yugoslavia. Now the pressure cooker is rattling and steaming and hopping around on the stove. “It’s gonna blw!” (Mabye.)
But NOBODY should believe the simplistic explanation about Ukrainian freedom-lovers vs. Evil Russia. It’s 100X more complex and convoluted than that. Read “Savage Continent’ linked above.
Typing too fast. “It’s gonna blow!” (Maybe.)
The despot who destabized things here is Soros.
I don’t suppose there will be any real winners but I hope he loses everything.
They is a backlash against the oppressors, who knew?
Looks like a split is the logical way to handle the situation.
Not that logic ever plays much of a role in these cases.
Just watched a movie recently about the liberation of Holland. Those who had “collaborated” with the Nazis were pretty egregiously mistreated.
This is very common, indeed almost universal in civil conflicts. Our own civil war is very nearly unique in the low level of revenge taken by the winners.
After the next civil war it will take months to hang all the bureaucrats, journalists and “educators”/professors
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