Hypothetical war between Ukraine and Russia, fighting in the Crimea - a bad dream from which I want to dismiss. But a few years ago, armed conflict between Tbilisi and Moscow, too, looked fantastic and utter nonsense.
Michael DUBINYANSKY, Natalia Meleshchuk (newspaper in Kiev, № 160,"The New York Times": "Ongoing outbreak of hostility in the Crimea could lead to hostilities. At the end of last week, the flagship of the American press "The New York Times" made a scandalous article on Ukraine-Russia affairs. The publication wrote: "There are fears that the outbreak of open hostilities in the Crimea, in spite of its unlikely, could lead to armed confrontation, or even the fighting type of Russo-Georgian war.
Logic overseas observer is easy to understand: at first glance in the autonomous republic there are all prerequisites for the remake of the So
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