Une proposition « constructive » : un mur de 2000 km à la frontière russo-ukrainienne…
Mesure à accompagner d’une reprise en main des garde-frontières et d’une lutte vigoureuse contre la corruption.
►http://sprotyv.info/en/news/1179-summary-june-13-2014
We were pleased with the Governor of Dnipropetrovsk Ihor Kolomoyskyi’s idea to build a wall stretching over 1,900 km along the whole border with Russia. Mr. Kolomoyskyi is ready to pay for the construction himself.
The psychological effect of such proposals is wonderful. But, to be honest with you, the practical meaning of this idea is a subject for worth discussing. Yes, the Russian border should in any case be put “under lock.” But here, besides engineering structures, the forms and methods of state border protection are important as well. After all, what good does the wall do if anyone can blow it up at any spot along it and freely barrel into Ukraine–no one will be able to react to it.
Therefore, it comes down to the question of a radical reform of the State Border Service. It’s necessary to strengthen border control units, re-create motor-maneuverable groups, give border guards not only intelligence, but also combat aircraft into the border control disposal, as well as ensure close cooperation with army units in the border areas.
And also to mercilessly fight corruption in the State Border Service. Since it’s the contagion no walls can save us from.
On notera que M. Kolomoysky, gouverneur de Diepropetrovsk, est donné par WP comme la deuxième ou troisième fortune d’Ukraine
▻http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ihor_Kolomoïsky
Et que « l’originalité » de son idée de construction est un peu atténuée par sa double nationalité ukraino-israélienne.