Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- April 8, 2014



Ukraine On The Brink As East Looks To Break Away -- Dan Hirschhorn & Alex Rogers, Time

The secretary of state accused Russia of fomenting unrest in eastern Ukraine as a “contrived pretext for military intervention”

Ukraine looked like a country on its way to civil war Tuesday, as it struggled to control eastern cities allied with Russia while Moscow looked to capitalize on the unrest and the United States was left with little to do but look on.

The new Ukrainian government in Kiev decried as “separatists” men who took hostages in a security services office in Luhansk, one of three eastern cities where the government has clashed with pro-Russia protesters in recent days, the Associated Press reports. Ukrainian officials were able to recapture control of a headquarters building in one city. But hostages remained in another, and tensions were evident in the capital, where a fistfight broke out in the parliament. Parts of the region want to break away from Ukraine, raising tensions after Russia annexed the peninsula of Crimea.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

Vladimir Putin's War of Nerves in Ukraine -- David Blair, Daily Telegraph

If Putin keeps going -- Chicago Tribune editorial

Ukraine crisis: Is Russia ready to move into eastern Ukraine? -- Jonathan Marcus, BBC

Ukraine crisis: Why have protests erupted in the east? -- Bridget Kendall, BBC

A new, pro-Russia 'Maidan' in Ukraine's east? -- Mike Eckel, Christian Science Monitor

Ukraine Crisis Exposes Gaps Between Berlin and NATO -- Spiegel Online

US options to curb Russia on Ukraine: Boots on the ground in Poland? -- Anna Mulrine, Christian Science Monitor

Afghanistan Votes Against the Taliban -- Sanjay Kumar, The Diplomat

America also a winner in Afghan elections -- Amir Taheri, New York Post

Can Libya Stay Together? -- Musa al-Gharbi, National Interest

Hungary's Reactionary Lurch -- WSJ Editorial

Cuba’s uneasy Internet connection -- Emily Parker, Reuters

Pacifist yogi or al-Qaida threat? Guantanamo parole board to decide -- Carol Rosenberg, Stars and Stripes/Miami Herald

The US Military Must Hunt Corruption, Not Just Terrorists -- Sarah Chayes, Defense One

Quebecers not only just said no to separation, but yes to the 1982 Constitution -- Andrew Coyne, National Post

America’s New Anti-Strategy: Our allies and our enemies have seriously recalculated where the U.S. stands. -- Victor Davis Hanson, NRO

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