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To: petekoby who wrote (105635)4/19/2014 2:48:35 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 220056
 
On this I agree with you "First of all I don't disdain Ukrainians I disdain ultranationalists."

Please read this article and if your are fond of history let me know whose tactics where used in the article from FT and who the "ultranationalists" are

ft.com

The description as outlined in the article are eerily reminiscent of another time in history where the "Enabling Act" was also passed by the parliament and to me it revealed the true nature of the true ultra-nationalists.

There is no wonder that some "grotesque" pamphlets according to John Kerry, surfaced in Donetsk from all places
nytimes.com which only re-enforced my suspicions.
As to my 2007 example is was Donetsk Oblast Governor and his entourage and not Kiev, and the RADA parliamentarians I meet with where ethnic Russian from Eastern Ukraine, like Kharkov, Lugansk Mariupol they all urged to work with them and not other parts of Ukraine.

From your writings it is clear that the Stalinist virus is still firmly implanted in your consciousness as you write

"the only thing I can hear that current pressure on them will work against more plural and democratic society which is probably opposite of western goals "
"By the way I read that public approval rating of Putin is very high. "
"Which hopefully tell you that whole country was horribly corrupt from prowestern to proeastern governments"

BTW I was offered to meet Tymoshenko and refused, because personally I was thinking she is "fake" and truly believe now that she is not fit to lead Ukraine for a variety of reasons - but then again I may be mistaken.

I am very sorry that you even go ahead and write what you wrote.

I am conducting correspondence with people in Russia or talk to them more than once a day and same with people in Ukraine north of Romania.

Some Russian (all with academic degrees) that I was thinking where good friends, stopped communicating because I am thinking that what the Kremlin does now in Ukraine it utterly wrong, and that by itself is very sad.