the Ukraine conflict is not like the Irakwar. It is about freedom and liberty in Europe. The Polish president had told former Finance Minister Schäuble from Germany back in 1908 that first goes Georgia, then Ukaine, then the Baltic countries, then Poland. Was he wrong ?
Russia is an imperialist power, that has to be contained, or else …
the Ukraine conflict is not like the Irakwar. It is about freedom and liberty in Europe. The Polish president had told former Finance Minister Schäuble from Germany back in 1908 that first goes Georgia, then Ukaine, then the Baltic countries, then Poland. Was he wrong ?
Russia is an imperialist power, that has to be contained, or else Pution will continue to push his luck and try to reconstitute as much of the Soviet union as possible. This war was not created by the West and even less so by the USA. It is a war cteated by Russia to reclaim what some Russian ideologues consider to be Russian territroy.
This is like the French war in Algeria, which a good part of the French population considered to be rightfully French territory. But France was a republic and a democracy, so in the end, the majority shifted and Algerian independence was declared and accepted. We must stand by former soviet "colonies" to gain their independence from Russia which behaves like a colonial power.
AS to the article, the reference to the last scenario seems a bit exagerated, especially in view of the results of the midterm elections.
the Ukraine conflict is not like the Irakwar. It is about freedom and liberty in Europe. The Polish president had told former Finance Minister Schäuble from Germany back in 1908 that first goes Georgia, then Ukaine, then the Baltic countries, then Poland. Was he wrong ?
Russia is an imperialist power, that has to be contained, or else Pution will continue to push his luck and try to reconstitute as much of the Soviet union as possible. This war was not created by the West and even less so by the USA. It is a war cteated by Russia to reclaim what some Russian ideologues consider to be Russian territroy.
This is like the French war in Algeria, which a good part of the French population considered to be rightfully French territory. But France was a republic and a democracy, so in the end, the majority shifted and Algerian independence was declared and accepted. We must stand by former soviet "colonies" to gain their independence from Russia which behaves like a colonial power.
AS to the article, the reference to the last scenario seems a bit exagerated, especially in view of the results of the midterm elections.