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sábado, 1 de marzo de 2014

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Will Russia invade Ukraine?


An unidentified gunman searches a vehicle while he and others block the road toward the military airport at the Black Sea port of Sevastopol Recent developments look much like the preliminary to the Russian assault on Georgia in 2008
Could Russia intervene militarily in Crimea to safeguard its strategic interests? Or, to put the question a different way, has Russia already intervened?
Nobody yet knows the identities of the armed men who seized control of Simferopol airport.
But their equipment, their vehicles and their behaviour all signal that this is a trained military unit, not a rag-tag group of pro-Russian loyalists.
"These men look like a formed and organised body of troops. They appear to be disciplined, confident and uniformly dressed and equipped," says Brigadier Ben Barry, a land warfare expert at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London.

As I said in my other post, I don’t know much about topics related to the sport but I will try to speak about Ukraine situation.
I didn’t know anything about this until Valencia, the Spanish football team, had to go to Ukraine to play a match but they couldn’t because the country was living a civil war. This day, I hear the news on television and I see the police shooting to the people and the first thing I thought was: Are we crazy? Is it real?
And it was. All was real and I’m still surprised because I don’t remember experiencing anything like that. I don’t know how this war can finish and why they have arrived to this situation, but my ignorance makes me go to one way and as my father said: at the end, it will explode all, and we are the ones that will have to pay the consequences. 

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