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European Tribune - Ukranian Standoff: What's Next?
Is the EU ready to get the country through the period of reforms on its own, or even with the US, if Russia is shut out of this process?

If I understood the treaty proposla correctly, it was for Ukraine to agree to be pillaged by the EU without any chance of joining or otherwise influence the EU. And yes, the EU appears ready to gut economies despite the inevitable blow-back, after all it is being done to the southern membercountries.

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by A swedish kind of death on Mon Mar 10th, 2014 at 03:42:51 PM EST
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And yes, the EU appears ready to gut economies despite the inevitable blow-back, after all it is being done to the southern membercountries.

that's my take on it too. of course being mother russia's barrier state is no fun either.

of course the usa budget is up now and the pentagogo gain by a bit of sabre rattling with Archenemy no 1, (this year's).

last year it was n. korea, remember?

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by melo (melometa4(at)gmail.com) on Mon Mar 10th, 2014 at 03:53:01 PM EST
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