Russland das Buhland... aber warum?
06.01.2015 um 11:46@Larry08
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Besonders dieser Teil sollte doch sogar dir klarmachen, dass es für Y. keine Alternative war schutzlos in der Ukraine zu verbleiben nachdem der Maidan ihm öffentlich ein Ultimatum stellte... natürlich gibt es hier unter uns echte Rambos die natürlich wir richtige Männer in der Ukraine geblieben wären aber realistisch betrachtet blieb ihm nicht viel übrig.
Welches Ergebnis ziehst du denn aus dieser Quelle?
Besonders dieser Teil sollte doch sogar dir klarmachen, dass es für Y. keine Alternative war schutzlos in der Ukraine zu verbleiben nachdem der Maidan ihm öffentlich ein Ultimatum stellte... natürlich gibt es hier unter uns echte Rambos die natürlich wir richtige Männer in der Ukraine geblieben wären aber realistisch betrachtet blieb ihm nicht viel übrig.
‘He Had to Leave’
With the presidential administration building and also his home unguarded from the afternoon of Friday, Feb. 21, Mr. Yanukovych judged that it was time for him, too, to leave Kiev, at least for a few days, his associates said.
“When they removed the guards around the presidential administration, he had to leave,” said Mr. Dobkin, who was serving at the time as governor of Kharkiv, an industrial eastern region in whose capital, Kharkiv, Mr. Yanukovych had decided to seek refuge on Friday evening.
“He called and said, ‘I’m coming, either tonight or tomorrow,’ ” Mr. Dobkin recalled, adding that Mr. Yanukovych presented his proposed trip east as just another presidential inspection tour and was desperate to “make it look like he wasn’t running away.” To keep up appearances, he asked Mr. Dobkin to “ ‘pick out a few factories for me to visit.’ ”
Mr. Dobkin tried to set something up at a Kharkiv turbine factory, Turboatom, but the director, who would previously have jumped at a chance to meet the president, now wanted nothing to do with Mr. Yanukovych. The director, said Mr. Dobkin, declined even to take his call.
Met at the airport in Kharkiv after midnight by Mr. Dobkin, Mr. Yanukovych did not seem in a panic, or even to understand the gravity of the situation. “He thought this was a temporary difficulty,” Mr. Dobkin recalled, describing the president as “a guy on another planet” who believed the deal brokered by the Europeans could still provide for a graceful exit later in the year.