We need to give them a break while remaining vigilant

From: [email protected]
Date: Sat Mar 08 2014 - 09:23:10 EST


Yanuk fell on 22 February. The new government was only organized on
February 27, the same day Russia started the war (so far not yet
"totale krieg" but that will come...). The new Ukraine was severely
weakened by the Yanukovich interlude, and has huge challenges in all
areas of its national life, while conducting a conflict with a
powerful aggressive ideologically crazed neighbour.

It's not surprising that a measure of chaotism so to speak reigns
everywhere, top to bottom. Here is an example:
http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/03/8/7018161/ A Russian supporter
of Maidan is being deported on the basis of a functioning Yanuk
instruction which some bureaucrat forgot to cancel...

A few days ago there was a similar issue with Kuz'min who was
accidentally retained on the list of the RNBO functionaries (I wrote a
post about the "outrage" which was corrected within hours).

Things are really tough and will get tougher. But we'll beat the SOB's
just as we beat the Khan. Slava Ukrajini!



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