I still dream of International Brigades like in the Spanish Civil War - but it didn't work then, and it won't work now...
I know for sure about Belorussians, Russians, Georgians and Chechens. Additionally I heard rumors about Polish and Hungarian nationalist groups but those are
rumorsNumbers are small, but that is more a symbolic stuff
I think that if the government SUCCEEDED with suppressing the protests, they would only make a much bigger problem for themselves because if terrorism is going to pop up, it's when there are no other options.
There are another question, what will they do with the Western Ukraine should they succeed in Kiev tonight. In Lviv every governmental building is captured. I mean every: all police stations, base of internal army including it's arsenal, local SBU(Secret Service) office.
The thing is, the guys on the barricades seems to be mostly Svodoba and Right Sectors.
That guys wouldn't do nothing without the help of common Ukrainians. Army can't fight without logistical support and supplies. And I'd not say that even on barricades nationalists are majority, just a spearhead. Who else should be there? It would be strange if the most radical guys would be in any other place but on the barricades. Plus common sense, first line should consist of the best troops, we are not Berkut to do other way around
Also, in our recurrent "The IOC is a bunch of assholes": they refuse to let Ukrainian athletes wear black armbands in condoleance.
Well, in that way there will be more media attention then if they allowed it, so maybe IOC are good guys and that is a crafty plan?