"...Here is what happened that day. Having had a chat with his closest advisors, Putin had decided that it was time to make a point about the West's rather strange position on the overthrow of the regime in Kiev.
The West had labelled armed groups "peaceful protesters" and neo-Nazis and extreme nationalists "patriots" and "supporters of democracy". So President Putin came out to journalists and told them that no, there were no Russian troops in Crimea.
And if you think that this was over the top, then imagine that the current interim government in Kiev includes four cabinet ministers from a political party "Freedom", who are closely linked to neo-fascist groups.
So President Putin's comments about the absence of Russian troops in Crimea were - at best - mischievous, compared to the take that the West has on the present realities in Ukraine..."
źródło: "Al Jazeera"
...w przypadkowej konfrontacji z tekstem pani Anne Applebaum zamieszczonym w witrynie brytyjskiego "The Telegraph"...
...i dalej...
"...The West used to be quite good at this: simply by being credible truth-tellers, Radio Free Europe and the BBC language services provided our most effective tools in the struggle against communism. Maybe it’s time to look again at their funding, and to find ways to spread their reach once more..."
źródło: "The Telegraph"
...piszę "przypadkowym", by nie być posądzonym o jakieś, szczególne uprzedzenia względem osoby pani A. w kontynuacji wpisów oznaczonych etykietą "Anne Applebaum"...
źródło: "Blogger T.L."
...cytowanej uznaniem faktu, że jest przecież pewnie jedynym laureatem nagrody Pulitzera z polskim paszportem...
źródło: "Times pl"
...do tego wzorową żoną pana Radosława Sikorskiego, nadwiślańskiego ministra spraw zagranicznych i matką jego dzieci gotową poświęcić niejedno w imię pomyślności i dobrego imienia rodziny...
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