[spectre] Why Europe's Far Right Is on the Kremlin's Side
Heiko Recktenwald
heikorecktenwald at googlemail.com
Tue Apr 1 13:55:03 CEST 2014
To be on the Kremlin side it is enough to notice the reality.
Please read Art. 111 of the constitution of the Ukraine.
And please read the Kosovo-case of the ICJ. There is no need for any
right to a sesession, it must only happen and may not be an act of
agression. But in civil war all sides can have friends and the friends
of Kiew were present only on paper. The constition of the Ukraine does
not matter in Public International Law anyway.
Putin just couldnt resist to take the present that was offerend to him.
And please notice that the Krimean was under military occupation all the
time, 25.000 troops were the limit which is far beyond the personal
neccessary for the protection of the naval bases. Not to mention the
context of the transfer of the Krimean to Ukraine, that was not much
more than paper as well.
Best, H.
Am 29.03.2014 15:06, schrieb Janos Sugar:
> European parliamentary elections, which are scheduled for the end of
> May, are expected to result in a strong showing for the far right.
> Brussels strategists worry that 20 percent of members of the new
> European parliament could be affiliated with parties that wish to
> abolish the EU, double the current number.
> http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/141067/mitchell-a-orenstein/putins-western-allies
>
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