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To go into Ukraine and to take over, to invade Crimea, is a huge step. And [Russian President Vladimir Putin] would only have done it with a president who has shown from the very beginning that [President Obama] is living in a fantasy world...They imagine the world as a new interconnected world where climate change is the biggest threat and they are shocked that the Russians actually are interested in territory. Charles Krauthammer
ukraine needs debt
We do not want Ukraine to default. On the contrary, we need an economically viable partner. However, debts should be paid, and this includes state and commercial debts Dmitry Medvedev
ukraine names abundance
There is an abundance of ancient place names in the Ukraine and Poland, which derive from 'Khazar' or 'Zhid' (Jew). Arthur Koestler
ukraine law community
The G7 and former G8 group has always viewed itself as a community of values, the annexation of Crimea, which is a blatant violation of the principles of international law, and the events in eastern Ukraine are serious violations of these common values. Angela Merkel
ukraine europe russia
Vladimir Putin is a Russian czar. He's kind of a mix of Peter the Great and Stalin. He's got both in his veins. And he looks out first and foremost for the national security interests of Russia. He accepts that, in Eastern Europe, that is a Russian backyard, that is a Russian sphere of influence. Ukraine lives most uncomfortably and unhappily in a Russian backyard. Marvin Kalb
ukraine the-end-of-the-day needs
Every nation at the end of the day must fend for itself. Sometimes, it needs help. And Ukraine deserves all the help in the world. Marvin Kalb
ukraine giving historical
Putin never wanted all of Ukraine. He wanted for historical purposes to take Crimea. He did. Then he wanted a part of Ukraine that he could always use to advance Russian interests. And he is now at a point where nobody in the West is shouting, hey, stop. Give us back Crimea. It's all accepted. And so he has won. Marvin Kalb
ukraine america chocolate
I guess the main thing that came out of the Panama Papers was that Ukrainian President Poroshenko had promised to divest of his chocolate company and instead, he simply moved it into an offshore account. And on the very day that he was increasing the attacks on the eastern Donbass region of Ukraine, the export sector, he was signing documents to conceal his own money offshore. So the exposé of the Panama money laundering has hit some of the dictators that America is protecting and promoting. Michael Hudson
ukraine looks imf
Look at Ukraine. Its currency, the hernia, is plunging. The euro is really in a problem. Greece is problematic as to whether it can pay the IMF, which is threatening not to be part of the troika with the European Central Bank and the European Union making more loans to enable Greece to pay the bondholders and the banks. Britain is having a referendum as to whether to withdraw from the European Union, and it looks more and more like it may do so. So the world's politics are in turmoil. Michael Hudson
looks skin
Makeup looks better if your skin is not dry. And sometimes, if my skin peels, then it's all just bad. Basically, take care of your skin to make your makeup look nice. Kylie Jenner
looks sew
Looks like you can pretty much sew this one up, Greg Gorbatenko
looks offer
Looks like they (Notre Dame) will offer both. Jay Frye
looks stuck truck
Looks like the truck was stuck in the snow. Robert Prince
looks match somebody wrestling
Looks like somebody had a wrestling match in them. David Williams
looks settle
Looks like he's going to have to settle for just being the stupidest. Jane Moore
looks occurred scene
Looks like everything occurred on the scene at the house." () Paul McCurtain
looks
Look on the left. There's something that looks like a bulldozer. Brian Williams
looks security software
Security software is usually the first inline that looks at incoming data. Neel Mehta
imf littles etc
International institutions like the Security Council, the General Assembly, the G20, the BRICs, the IMF, etc., continue to be little more than an extension of the (increasingly conflicting) values and interests of member states. Ian Bremmer
imf good-things involved
The good thing about the IMF is there is no European politics involved. Mark Rutte