Ukraine went through a regime change due to a military coup on February 22nd after months of clashes between the pro-Russians and the supporters of Ukraine’s affiliation with the West. The country’s parliament ousted President Viktor Yanukovych; former Ukrainian Crimean Peninsula rejoined Russia as a result of a referendum; anti government protests have been spreading across the mainly ethnic, Russian-speaking cities like Donetsk; and the Luhanks region wanted to have autonomy, later changed the Ukraine Constitution, and elected a new president on May 25th. If the West keeps refusing to engage in dialogue with Russia or castigating Russia, it will not help Ukraine nor its strategy is not going to be successful; rather, it is going to be counterproductive. Western media are trying to draw the picture that Russia will expand its reach and take over the neighboring countries as well. Continue reading








