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In reply to the discussion: Partners of the Ukrainian coup d'etat prime minister... [View all]JackRiddler
(24,979 posts)26. Yatsenyuk lover?
No one would believe that one, ha ha.
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I wonder if we'll see these names again as Ukraine's state owned assets are privatized.
pa28
May 2014
#1
and those 'partners' couldn't have found a better tool for the job if they'd tried.
polly7
May 2014
#2
'Yatz' our man, I've forgotten about NATO, although I've posted about it myself. /nt
jakeXT
May 2014
#5
One would assume that if fascists had a significant degree of control in Kiev, European fascists
pampango
May 2014
#9
During his 2010 election campaign Yanukovich said: "Ukraine's integration with the EU remains our
pampango
May 2014
#16
Looks like Svoboda may not be long for the Ukrainian government. Their man is polling at 1.5% with
pampango
May 2014
#46
Speaking of neocons: How Russia's president resembles the American hawks who hate him most
pampango
May 2014
#10
However, saying KievfascistKievfascistKievfascist does seem to do the trick
LanternWaste
May 2014
#20
I get the sense that Putin is going to win this battle, and send our puppets packing.
reformist2
May 2014
#27
Assuming "our" side doesn't relinquish control voluntarily, Putin's involvement will be needed.
reformist2
May 2014
#50
Jack, can you give me that evidence of a western-sponsored coup in Ukraine?
Tommy_Carcetti
May 2014
#30
This thread shows that Victor Yanukoych was forcibly removed from office against his own will?
Tommy_Carcetti
May 2014
#36
Still waiting for you to show me where in your post it says Yanukovych was forcibly removed.
Tommy_Carcetti
May 2014
#40
Actually S&G were partners, then the US sent Omi their long standing operative down to talk to G...
Jesus Malverde
May 2014
#56
Did you hear that Russia has reponded to sanctions by demanding all oil payments be made
malaise
May 2014
#48
All you do is deflect and project. Constantly. Consistently. But you finally admit it.
Tommy_Carcetti
May 2014
#64