The bully Putin, the spoilt brat Putin, the warmonger Putin, call - TopicsExpress



          

The bully Putin, the spoilt brat Putin, the warmonger Putin, call him what you like, call him all of the above because the caps all fit. The news article below has made me finally realise why the war in Ukraine is totally Russias making. Vladimir Putins anger that he was not consulted and his paranoia that the Russian economy would lose $3bill per annum were the basic catalysts for the commencement of this war. After the annexation of Crimea, Vladimir thought that the Donbas would capitulate, however this would not be so, and stiff resistance finally caused him to bring in larger armament and soldiers from the RF. All these lives because Putin fears Ukraine in the EU will mean that European goods will be smuggled into Russia! The answer is simple Vladimir, CONTROL YOUR BORDERS! The answer is that simple! Why did Pinchuk get involved? This question may lead us to ponder from where the next candidates for leadership of Ukraine will come, per se the business sector. Also we need to ponder EUs decision to allow Putin to bully his way into the final negotiations regarding Ukraines move towards EU integration. Also we need to ponder EUs decision to allow Putin to bully his way into the final negotiations regarding Ukraines move towards EU integration. What are EUs ultimate motives? Or is the EU currently under subversive domination by the RF? If Europe and Ukraine were going to make such concessions to Russia why didn’t they make them before Putin used force to get what he wanted? It might have saved Ukraine a war and unnecessary loss of life?? ======+++++=======++++ How Putin Got His Way In Ukraine By agreeing to delay the full implementation of a trade deal with Ukraine, the European Union effectively accepted Moscow’s dominance After all the lives and territory Ukraine has lost this year, it’s easy to lose sight of the way its conflict with Russia began last winter, when Moscow tried to elbow its way into Ukraine’s economic pact with Europe. In response, thousands of ordinary Ukrainians went onto the streets to tell Russia to mind its own business, and the upheavals that followed—from the violent revolution in Kiev to the Russian annexation of Crimea and the ongoing war in eastern Ukraine—have all stemmed from that confrontation. time/3374922/ukraine-eu-trade-deal/
Posted on: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 01:43:05 +0000

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