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Considering the current single-digit popularity rating of Poroshenko and the fact that he has no chance in hell to be re-elected (at least not in minimally credible elections) it is pretty darn obvious of why the Ukronazi regime in Kiev decided to trigger yet another crisis and then blame Russia for it. The very last thing Russia needs is yet another crisis, especially not before a possible Putin-Trump meeting at the G20 Buenos Aires summit later this month. In fact, Ukrainian bloggers immediately saw this latest provocation as an attempt to scrap upcoming elections. So what’s next?... The Vineyard of the SakerAbout the latest Ukronazi provocation in the Kerch strait The Saker See alsoReminiscence of the FuturePoroshenko's Gambit.Andrei Martyanov
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: Crimea, Kerch Strait, Petro Poroshenko, Russia, Ukraine
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Considering the current single-digit popularity rating of Poroshenko and the fact that he has no chance in hell to be re-elected (at least not in minimally credible elections) it is pretty darn obvious of why the Ukronazi regime in Kiev decided to trigger yet another crisis and then blame Russia for it. The very last thing Russia needs is yet another crisis, especially not before a possible Putin-Trump meeting at the G20 Buenos Aires summit later this month. In fact, Ukrainian bloggers immediately saw this latest provocation as an attempt to scrap upcoming elections. So what’s next?... The Vineyard of the SakerAbout the latest Ukronazi provocation in the Kerch strait The Saker See alsoReminiscence of the FuturePoroshenko's Gambit.Andrei Martyanov
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: Crimea, Kerch Strait, Petro Poroshenko, Russia, Ukraine
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Considering the current single-digit popularity rating of Poroshenko and the fact that he has no chance in hell to be re-elected (at least not in minimally credible elections) it is pretty darn obvious of why the Ukronazi regime in Kiev decided to trigger yet another crisis and then blame Russia for it. The very last thing Russia needs is yet another crisis, especially not before a possible Putin-Trump meeting at the G20 Buenos Aires summit later this month. In fact, Ukrainian bloggers immediately saw this latest provocation as an attempt to scrap upcoming elections.
So what’s next?...The Vineyard of the Saker
About the latest Ukronazi provocation in the Kerch strait
The Saker
See also
Reminiscence of the Future
Poroshenko's Gambit.
Andrei Martyanov