Russia Ukraine war, page-63040

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    Interesting....but that seems to me to conveniently ignore events and circumstances leading to that point. I don't think you can just cherry pick a particular point in time in isolation because it happens to suit your narrative without looking at the big picture and what transpired to that point.

    If you really want to raise issues and point to 'Constitutional' legalities/technicalities/breaches/due processes etc let's look at prior events.

    Zooming out and in speaking of 'geneses' wasn't the genesis for all this really that the Rada had overwhelmingly voted for and approved a free trade agreement and association with the EU in February 2013 ? Which Yanukovych suddenly reneged on later in the same year as a result of 'Russian pressure' and instead wanted to forge closer ties with Russia and that's when the initially peaceful protests by thousands of Ukrainians started which progressively grew and became much more violent for various well known reasons and which was what lead to the political crisis at the time ? Was his sudden refusal to sign the agreements previously agreed by the Parliament's earlier decision/vote/wish 'Constitutional' ?

    Your claim over 'justification' as it applies to the people in the Donbass, Crimea and Kherson in 'breaking the Constitution' on the grounds you detail just doesn't stand up to any scrutiny in the circumstances and further 'blaming' processes around Yanukovych's departure from a certain 'convenient' point for Putin's actions then, since and more recently is ridiculous in my opinion.

    Maybe I'm missing something ? If so do let me know.

 
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