Gogis... I'm just, sort of getting the feeling that either your English is not so good, or you are getting very emotional. Either way, you are communicating really poorly - it is very hard to understand what you are saying, and you don't seem to be understanding what others are saying. Please, slow down, chill a little bit, and put some more time into thinking about how to say what you want to say and interpreting responses.
I know it's a fast-moving thread, and it's tempting to just bang something out, but we'll be a lot better off if we're actually talking with each other instead of past each other.
Russia and Europe and US were involved for the same exact reason.
I can accept that you think none of them should have been involved, since they were all foreign countries and Ukraine should handle it's own problems (if that's what you believe?), but that isn't what happened.
Or do you think Russia should have been involved, but not Europe or the USA? And if so, why?
Sorry, my english is obviously suboptimal. I actually tend to understand, but probably form my sentences and thoughts incorrectly. Most likely.
Okay, here I am going to tell what most russians thinks about situtation regarding Russia/Ukraine
- Crimea is defenitely russian region, historicaly or not. It was once conquered or most likely actually liberated by Catherine. I am not going to comment on that, it's likely just a majority thinking thing.
- Nobody or almost nobody care for the rest of Ukraine. Obviously Ukranians in Russia have their thoughts but I dont ask (it's very touchy topic)
- Very right wing people very fond on all that Kiev-Kievan Rus thing. I dont really care, but for me it's make sense.
Thats about it. Thats why *my* circle thinks that foreign peacekeeping is *not their business* here. It's thought mostly as the inner thing, it's have nothing to do with former USSR or authoritharin Putin tendencies. Just not their businies, thats all. Thats why across the globe Nulandgate was such a bullshit and surprise.