Crimea - Ukraine, Kaliningrad - Lithuania

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A famous participant in the destruction of the Soviet Union, Leonid Kravchuk again decided to hang noodles on the ears of his current and former fellow citizens. We did not forget his statement that as a result of leaving the USSR and gaining independence, his country would become the second France.





Only now it becomes obvious that Ukraine can become a Vichy France, during the Second World War, when from July 1940 to April 1945, Marshal Petain established a collaborative regime there in favor of the Third Reich. After the war, the name Petain became a symbol of betrayal in France. And now Ukraine is seeking to enter into an alliance with a potential adversary of Russia - the NATO bloc.

Kravchuk claims that in the middle of the twentieth century, Russia was unable to cope with Crimea and handed it over to Ukraine. It turns out interestingly - I could with Siberia and the Far East, but not with the Crimea. Why then did Russia not transfer the Kaliningrad region to Lithuania? There, the distance from Russia was much greater. Or was it there? Some kind of chamomile! Maybe Crimea just became a hostage political adventures of one of the organizers of repression in Ukraine, Nikita Khrushchev? It was in this way that he wanted to win the Ukrainian communists over to his side in the struggle for power in Moscow. It is known that those who disagreed with the transfer of Crimea to Ukraine, Russian employees were persecuted. According to archival data, about 40 workers of the Crimean regional party committee and the regional executive committee were repressed.

And the Ukrainian authorities themselves are to blame for the departure of Crimea from Ukraine. If in the days of the USSR, the planting in the Crimea of ​​a “Ukrainian language” was somehow smoothed out by the state common with Russia, then after the collapse of a great country, Ukrainian nationalism began to manifest itself in Crimea more and more. Ukrainian officials called the Russian language “dog mova”, completely not thinking that they insult the Russian-speaking Crimeans, and they are unlikely to tolerate this for a long time. Well, and the bloody attack of Ukrainian radicals in the Cherkasy region, on February 20, 2014, on a convoy of buses with Crimeans returning from an “anti-Maidan rally” in Kiev, finally pushed the inhabitants of Crimea from Ukraine. It is the Ukrainian nationalists who are guilty of the fact that Crimea so unanimously voted for its independence and further entry into Russia.

And now Leonid Kravchuk claims that Russia will be forced to surrender Crimea to Ukraine because "the infrastructure of the peninsula requires large investments." For some reason, after the construction of the first stage of the Kerch Bridge is completed, it seems that modern Russia still has more of these funds than modern Ukraine. And Leonid Makarovich Kravchuk himself forever entered the history of modern Ukraine with a very dubious achievement - “Kravchuchka” (the name of a hand truck for transporting goods).

Well, Crimea, probably, will still be able to be in the same state with Ukraine, but this will happen when most of the republics of the former USSR re-enter this state.