• »Pepe Escobar, an investigative foreign affairs journalist, believes if the opposition went out on the streets with similar calls in any other western country, participants of such a rally “would be branded as a mob and dispersed by all means”. “Can you imagine that this was happening in Washington? Like it happened during Occupy Wall Street. They were evicted with force from Zuccotti Square in New York. If this was happening in London? Do you remember the [latest] student demonstrations in London? The repression was really hard core,” Escobar told RT.

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      »Political analyst Aleksandr Pavic believes that by taking sides, the West risks turning the Ukrainian standoff into another Yugoslavia. “The same thing happened in the early nineties in Yugoslavia,” Pavic told RT. “The West sided with Slovenia and Croatia. And what happened? We had a civil war that took four years to die down. I can see a repeat of this, unfortunately, in Ukraine.”»

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      Le bloc BAO, selon le fonctionnement cérébral d’une politique réduite à l’affectivité militante (voir le 11 juin 2012), avec un esprit complètement privé de la raison politique et de la structuration d’une vision politique fondée sur la référence principielle, a évidemment été incapable de tirer les leçons de la mésaventure syrienne. Il tente, par automatisme robotisé bien dans sa manière, de refaire le “coup de la Syrie”, dans l’environnement et selon les spécificités européennes de l’Ukraine.