Recall the tragic mistake Khmelnytzkyj made when he had the chance to ride
the uprising of the nation to complete victory over Poland, but pulled back
short of sacking Warsaw and destroying the Polish regime (even though he
could have at that point). This could be a similar pivotal moment with a
growing number of oblasts being taken from the bandits each day (I just saw
a chart showing 12 at last count have been flipped) and the tsumani of
righteous vengence on the part of the population which shows no signs of
abatement. A few more advances and Yanuk will be finished.
On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 2:53 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
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> It would be foolish to accept without a parliamentary majority.
>
> They could get voted down on the first day.
>
> Secondly, Yanukovych still has control of foreign policy,
> military, SBU, MIA & could still go sign the Customs Union
> agreement with Putin with no way of stopping it.
>
> If they are thinking clearly, push it to the end game.
>
> There is no acceptible option except Yanukovych with a
> one way ticket out of the country or taking over Yulia
> Tymoshenko's jail cell.
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> [email protected] wrote:
> >
> > Details to be available shortly when the trio reports to Maidan.
> > My 2 cents: They would be absolute fools to accept.
> > They're only hanging on by a thread anyway in the only opinion that
> > counts, that of the rising Ukrainian people.
> >
> > The notion probably originated with the Khan's advisors.
> > What's likely to happen is either outright rejection and onwards! (BTW
> > Tyahnybok got nothing? (:=)) Or (more likely) "the continuation of
> > discussions" (I suspect that was the plan all along-- drag it out drag
> > it, plant seeds of distrust, gain time, do not allow the spirit of
> > freedom to spread all over Ukraine.
> > This is where the trio demonstrate whether they have what it takes to
> > continue leading the revolution.
> >
> >
> > outQuoting Bohdan Wynnyckyj <[email protected]>:
> >
> > >
> http://gazeta.ua/articles/politics/_vlada-pishla-na-postupki-yacenyuku-krislo-prem-er-ministra-klichku-gumanitarnij-/538391
> > >
> > > According to one of the Regionnairs who was at the meeting, an offer
> has
> > > been made to make Yatsyniuk as PM and Klychko as minister of
> humanitarian
> > > efforts. WTF?
> > >
> >
> >
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