New statesman's articles are interesting indeed.
http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2014/03/leader-why-we-need-be-honest-about-vladimir-putinPutin has violated the sovereignty of a neighbouring country. Rightly, this action has been denounced as aggression and a defiance of international law.
Worth reading.
They are right (from what I've read in "Ukraine" section) saying that we have no "Kremlin-free" sources of information. But what about you? Have you seen lots of pro-Kremlin arcticles in this matter? Have you read "another" point of view so far?
As far as I can see here on forum (you are not the first one to touch Ukraine invasion theme) and in cRPG there is only one point of view. And that really offends me and makes me sad, that's why I can't stay calm.
You live in the country that has "special relationship" with world's biggest evil - USA government. I bet your TVs are talking a lot about how legatimate new Kievan government is.
If you are clever enough then why don't you compare Yougoslavia/Kosovo with Crimea for example?
I am not talking that russians did well in Crimea. And I don't want you to think that they are good (Putin is evil too as well as Obama) - they did what they wanted to and needed.
There were russian forces in Crimea, there were russian armies near borders.
But what do you know about US mercenaries in Kiev? about US and EU forces near russian borders, "mimic warfare"? What do you know about russian military bases and navy in Crimea (Ukraine was being paid for)?
At least Putin didn't kill hundreds of ukranians (as it was with serbians in Kosovo for example), and at least Crimeas prime-minister is not international terrorist as Kosovo's national hero Adem Jashari.
In Crimea we have invasion and agression in Kosovo everything is ok.
International politics, international law, European Union, Putin, NATO, UN, Obama is complete bullshit. Inhuman beings playing their own big card game called "geopolitics".
I ask you not to mix it up here and don't let urself to be taken in someone's propoganda.
thanks for attention