ukraine - perhaps just part of the great game , page-33

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    Exberliner

    Thanks for your commentary. Its good to hear from someone actually on the ground in the Ukraine. I read in other places that nearly all of Ukraine's financial reserves have been shifted offshore into Russian accounts. No prizes to guess who did that.

    I cant understand a lot of these posters. Ukraine had an uprising and the people spoke and now they have a new government. The old despot fled the country in fear as most despots do. He sent his military in and they killed there own neighbours. It all came to a head after the people struck back and killed about 50 government military and police.

    This was an uprising and now the place is calm. You have the EU and Russia circling to supply truck loads of money. These loans will not come cheap and will indebt Ukraine for ever as the IMF has done to the EU.

    Personally I think the country that best dealt with this problem was Hungary. They got rid of the IMF and World Banks and went alone and their doing a good job of it. At least their not in crippling debt to the IMF.

    Good luck ExB and keep posting.
 
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