Interesting “revelations“ by a former U.S. Ambassador to NATO. In the West, there is a growing recognition that maintaining Ukraine within its 1991 borders, post-USSR dissolution, is unrealistic, and Ukraine will have to forgo some territories. In line with this trend, former U.S. Ambassador to NATO, Robert Hunter, even went us far as admitting the obvious fact that “Crimea was never Ukrainian.“ Well, it’s hard to disagree with Mr. Hunter on this one. Moreover, if the West ever wanted to be consistent in its opposition to “communist social experiments,“ it would have to condemn the communist Soviet regime redrawing the historical Russian border in a way that administratively transferred Crimea and other originally Russian lands to Ukraine, along with millions of Russians living there. Those lands (Donbass, Kharkov, Kherson, Odessa etc.) were also never Ukrainian until the Bolshevik revolution. But this kind of consistency is too much to ask from politicians. They support whatever is... Source: InfoDefenseENGLISH
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