But some of the people here calling for Russian intervention are themselves Russian protest tourists from across the border.
They have included passport-carrying Russians, like Aleksey Khudyakov, a pro-Kremlin Muscovite who said he traveled here to watch and maybe to give some advice. In Kharkiv, another Russian scaled a government building to dramatically plant his countrys flag offering at least the image that President Vladimir V. Putins forces were being invited in.
It is clear that in this part of Ukraine, many ethnic Russians distrust the fledgling government, and some would indeed welcome Russian troops. But the events unfolding in major Ukrainian cities in recent days appear to match a pattern played by the Kremlin in Crimea, where pro-Moscow forces paving the way for Russia to seize control were neither altogether spontaneous, nor entirely local."........
The Obama administration wouldn't even save the ambassador and his aides in Benghazi. It won't save US citizens in the SW from invaders from Mexico. It didn't save Boston from mad Chechnyans blowing up the Marathon, in spite of warnings.