Posted March 09, 2014
Well, that's kind of what I meant by 'this whole thing is more beneficial to the interim government'.
Fishing in troubled waters is a popular discipline all around the world.
A cunning plan: to sacrifice part of the country for your legitimacy.
Everybody's discussing Russia's imperialism and geopolitical games, who's right and who's wrong. What should EU and US do.
Nobody is questioning your legitimacy or events of February the 22th (well, not loud enough).
And with everybody distracted, you can drop the word 'interim' and appoint 'the right people' for key positions. No, I'm pretty sure that unlike Crimea's referendum elections in May won't be a farce.
(Current list of the candidates is very interesting, by the way. But who cares? "Russia will soon be invading Europe").
As for Putin, well, he likes to fish in troubled waters too, like everybody else. Works for him usually.
Fishing in troubled waters is a popular discipline all around the world.
A cunning plan: to sacrifice part of the country for your legitimacy.
Everybody's discussing Russia's imperialism and geopolitical games, who's right and who's wrong. What should EU and US do.
Nobody is questioning your legitimacy or events of February the 22th (well, not loud enough).
And with everybody distracted, you can drop the word 'interim' and appoint 'the right people' for key positions. No, I'm pretty sure that unlike Crimea's referendum elections in May won't be a farce.
(Current list of the candidates is very interesting, by the way. But who cares? "Russia will soon be invading Europe").
As for Putin, well, he likes to fish in troubled waters too, like everybody else. Works for him usually.
Post edited March 09, 2014 by wbrk