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Originally Posted by CRedskinsRule
I agree with your first and last sentences, but the middle one is wrong on 3 counts:
1) technically the current government is fairly illegitimate, meaning no votes have been held and they came to power not through an election but through popular revolt.
2) he tells the eastern federalists to hold off on their planned referendum (something the West asked him to do)
3) he states Russia agrees the scheduled vote on the 25th needs to take place.
The question is the old Reagan adage of trust but verify. He also said that the Russian troops have pulled back, our government says they haven't. Really need an independent party (not that there is one in this case) to show satellite imagery showing whether the tanks and troops have pulled back. Even then it wouldn't take long to be on the road again.
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Thanks for explaining to me what Putin was saying about the election.
I really think Putin is going to try to take Odessa and other productive regions of Ukraine, the same way he sliced off parts of Georgia and Crimea. I think Ukraine has to worry more about Russians inside it's territory leading groups shooting down helicopters and separatist "federalization" mob attacks, than the Russian troops on the border.