MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
"Ukraine is for Putin pretty much what Cuba was for US president John F. Kennedy, only with much more justification."
"That these Slavic siblings are feuding again is sad, but also routine, banal and not really the outer world’s business. The EU-led attempt to portray this as a moral clash between East and West is unfounded historically, and will backfire politically."
The author recommends neutrality in the Crimean conflict.