“Each of us has the right to live as we choose.”
But it's true only for those good pro-European protesters in
Kiev, who used firebombs and batons to make their point. The bad
pro-Russian residents of Crimea are not allowed to, right?
A
man prepares to cast his ballot during the referendum on the status of
Ukraine's Crimea region at a polling station in Simferopol March 16,
2014 (Reuters / Vasily Fedosenko)
“Together, we’ve condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and
rejected the legitimacy of the Crimean referendum.”
President Obama's key speech in Brussels on Ukraine
and attempts to isolate Russia appears to be an exercise of omission,
mutually-exclusive statements and unveiled double standards.
Here's a quick look at what Obama told an audience of some 2,000
people in his damning 30-minute speech.
March 27, 2014 >> Get short URL U.S. President Barack Obama waves after delivering a
speech at Palais des Beaux-Arts (BOZAR) in Brussels, Belgium March 26,
2014 (Reuters / Kevin Lamarque) >>Download video
(24.84 MB)
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