One day after a compromise reached between the Ukrainian president
Viktor Yanukovych and the opposition leaders, the anti-government
protestors stormed the Presidential Palace and forced Yanukovych to
flee. As part of the deal, the convicted former prime minister Yulia
Tymoshenko, was released from hospital where she was imprisoned. The
so-called “interim government” lead by the new Speaker of country’s
parliament Oleksandr Turchinov, an ally of Tymoshenko, has announced to
hold new election on May 25, 2014.
In order to hide its dirty tricks in Ukraine, Obama administration has warned Vladimir Putin not to intervene militarily. ***Read full article here***
3 comments:
I am just shocked at how quick this overthrow of goverment has come. I just can't understand how Russia allowed this to happen.
This was right under Putin's nose. Incredible.
We'll have to see what will happen next now.
This was a gloved slap on the cheek to Putin, set to occur when the eyes of the world were on his presentation of his nation to the world against such odds.
They hoodwinked him over Libya. Now this. They are very ticked over Syria and are working frantically to make up for lost time. They have this fake revolution Optor/Canvas thing down to a fast food art. They sent in a whack of Israeli officers to get things warmed up...
Bingo...
"Hoodwinked"? I doubt that. And the demonstrations had started long before the Olympics. Kanukovich himself tried to solve the situation with force during the Games.
But we know that this murderer is a puppet of Putin and he is a puppe of the Chabad-Lubavich so everything is possible.
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