http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/ukraine-uprising-the-private-zoo-the-galleon-moored-on-a-private-lake-the-fleet-of-vintage-cars--ukrainians-left-openmouthed-at-the-opulence-of-yanukovychs-country-estate-9146886.html
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My comments :
1. The political and social-economical organisation of the Ukraine - including the Czar-like court-lifestyle, surrounding the Ukraine allies of Putin et al. - seems to have been mirroring the dito organization of Russia.
2. I do not think that the "revolution" in Ukraine would have succeeded if not for the Olympic Games in Russia's Sochi.
3. This supposition, because Putin - giving the weight of the (relatively underdeveloped implementation of) the International Human Rights standards in Russia as a theme in the lead up to the Games - had been extremely limited in (a military display of) his evidently colonial-expansionist aspirations.
4. Besides that, Putin still seems to be in the possession of some rather powerful convincing diplomatic tools, such as the delivery (or the arrest of it) of cheap natural gaz to the Ukraine population and/or a possible revision of the granted loans to Ukraine from Russia, in an effort to prevent a structural rapprochement between the Ukraine and the EU.
5. Speaking of kleptocracy of the (presumably structurally) ousted government of the pro-Russian Yanukovych clique, in comparison to the so-called virgin virtues of the released former Ukrainian president Tymoshenko ("Miss Gazprom") one could argue, that the latter has been at least as kleptomaniac, as Yanukovych and his court.
6. Although one in the west seems to be easily seduced in thinking, that the Ukrainian right-wing ultra-nationalist militias who are "controlling" the street of Kiev these days, I am far from convinced that those organisations - in their core ideology - are not as racist and fascist as their ultra-nationalistic counterparts in Russia.
7. I seemed to have perceived from academic Ukraine watchers, that namely the eastern part of Ukraine had been - politically, culturally and economically - orientated upon Russia for many centuries.
8. Just as the western part of the country had been orientated to the west, by its liaison with the Austrian-Hungarian (Habsburger) monarchy, so - apart from the fact, that eastern Ukraine had been colonized by a relative considerable Russian originated population - there seems to be ground for fears of a separation between at least two geo-political parts of the Ukraine.
9. Do not underestimate the growing hostility within the EU population towards further entries into the EU from the former Eastern-European countries, so one could wonder what might be left of the political independent-from-Russia course of the "opposition", when the EU will be obliged to undertake concrete steps to deliver on their promises towards the Ukraine population.
10. Let us wait and see what steps Putin - who himself has been building a string of luxury palaces for his own accommodation - will take once the Olympic Games have been ended officially and he will feel free to show his true face of a mafia style dictator again, thereby supported by the fact, that the highly influential Russian Orthodox Church bears great resemblance to the Ukraine Orthodox Church...
d.d. 23-02-2013 / 13:59 UK time
2. I do not think that the "revolution" in Ukraine would have succeeded if not for the Olympic Games in Russia's Sochi.
3. This supposition, because Putin - giving the weight of the (relatively underdeveloped implementation of) the International Human Rights standards in Russia as a theme in the lead up to the Games - had been extremely limited in (a military display of) his evidently colonial-expansionist aspirations.
4. Besides that, Putin still seems to be in the possession of some rather powerful convincing diplomatic tools, such as the delivery (or the arrest of it) of cheap natural gaz to the Ukraine population and/or a possible revision of the granted loans to Ukraine from Russia, in an effort to prevent a structural rapprochement between the Ukraine and the EU.
5. Speaking of kleptocracy of the (presumably structurally) ousted government of the pro-Russian Yanukovych clique, in comparison to the so-called virgin virtues of the released former Ukrainian president Tymoshenko ("Miss Gazprom") one could argue, that the latter has been at least as kleptomaniac, as Yanukovych and his court.
6. Although one in the west seems to be easily seduced in thinking, that the Ukrainian right-wing ultra-nationalist militias who are "controlling" the street of Kiev these days, I am far from convinced that those organisations - in their core ideology - are not as racist and fascist as their ultra-nationalistic counterparts in Russia.
7. I seemed to have perceived from academic Ukraine watchers, that namely the eastern part of Ukraine had been - politically, culturally and economically - orientated upon Russia for many centuries.
8. Just as the western part of the country had been orientated to the west, by its liaison with the Austrian-Hungarian (Habsburger) monarchy, so - apart from the fact, that eastern Ukraine had been colonized by a relative considerable Russian originated population - there seems to be ground for fears of a separation between at least two geo-political parts of the Ukraine.
9. Do not underestimate the growing hostility within the EU population towards further entries into the EU from the former Eastern-European countries, so one could wonder what might be left of the political independent-from-Russia course of the "opposition", when the EU will be obliged to undertake concrete steps to deliver on their promises towards the Ukraine population.
10. Let us wait and see what steps Putin - who himself has been building a string of luxury palaces for his own accommodation - will take once the Olympic Games have been ended officially and he will feel free to show his true face of a mafia style dictator again, thereby supported by the fact, that the highly influential Russian Orthodox Church bears great resemblance to the Ukraine Orthodox Church...
d.d. 23-02-2013 / 13:59 UK time
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