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Ukraine sets European course after ouster of Yanukovich
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Published: 24.02.14, 09:45
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1. Wow!
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (02.24.14)
The European Union is offering money it doesn't have. That is REALLY going to piss off the Spaniards -- they thought they were the next EU member state to be bailed out. And there are eleven other countries in the EU which are teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. I don't think they will appreciate seeing Ukraine go to the head of the line. Can't say as I blame them. Oh well. Sic fratur crustulum.
2. reasonable outcome
jerolld   (02.24.14)
with sochi games ended, putin may soon increase fuel prices and place restrictions on Ukraine. Then a lightening strike of russian troops to seize the crimea and eastern ukraine which would then be annexed to russia just as was done with georgia. And russia's rejoinder to US warnings of not using force to mind its own business seems appropriate in russian eyes. and the eu and USA will do nothing about it cause EU does not world war lll and America is depleted militarily. israel could learn a few t hings from putin in being able to tell kerry to get bloody lost.In stead we have a royal chicken, a bunch of cowards leading the government, the poor weak jews. its almost sickening.
3. The photo is misplaced
Nik Chicha ,   Holon   (02.24.14)
>>Pro-Tymoshenko protests in Kiev's Independence Square With russian flags ?? There maybe be pro-russian protest in Sevastopol.
4. NEW leader in spreading Hardcore Antisemitism in europe
Z. Lazkow ,   Israel   (02.24.14)
5. Pro-Tymoshenko protests in Kiev's Independence Square (Photo
Alyssa Hoys ,   Rehovot   (02.26.14)
It must be mistake. Pro-Tymoshenko protestants would not hold Russian flags! And when was this picture made?
6. 5-?; I was about say...
Ypip ,   Canada   (02.28.14)
Oleg Tyagnibok's lot (fourth largest party) is one to watch out for.
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