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If you lived in Crimea and were opposed to Russia's annexation, would you make plans to leave immediately or wait and see how things turn out?
I certainly would leave.
I will tell you even more: if it happens so that Putin will enter Kiev, I at once sell the property and I go to the Western Ukraine.
I don't want to think of it, but the situation develops so even cues now aren't in safety.
Sure they won't change it. But who said they would?
So it isn't in Russia then.
As a westerner I will never recognise that Crimea is in Russia until USA does. Sorry to offend Crimeans but I am a westerner and I do not agree with illegal unlawful occupation.
I guess he/she means that both countries (Ukraine and Russia) are not that different. I would be wary of assuming that nothing will happen because those countries are "not that different" (e.g. Serbs and Croats).
You are mistaken. Ukraine differs from Russia, and is very strong. Especially in the last 3 months....
Russians have other mentality, and the good proof to it is separatism now in Ukraine.
Ethnic Ukrainians (as I for example) never
will be able to live in structure of Russia.
In general, the events in Ukraine are very similar to the events in Russia in 1917. I wonder where this will lead and who will come instead of the Bolsheviks.
It is interesting why you don't draw a parallel between Putin and Hitler.
It would be more pertinent.
Or you are going to distract Russians from the Russian military intervention of subjects that one party member Svoboda gave a clip to the Ukrainian admirer of the Kremlin in Ukraine?
Transnistria is again repetition of the scenario of separatism. And again Russia will change borders of other states...
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