Yeah I'm pretty sure everyone wants to stay alive... as you say, war is an awful thing. The unfortunate thing about conflict is that it usually start off with some form of innocuous act, in this case fracking. The Arab Spring kicked off because a shop owner set himself on fire in the marketplace in protest. It's unfortunate because that act is ignored by the decision makers and is turned into something entirely different that sparks unrest/war. I'm sure an uprising would be dealt with in every country, but does that immediately tar the separatists as the bad guys? It certainly seems to for some unknown reason... can we have our ball back please usually resulting in a no because it isn't a goal of a particular govt to address an issue that has "normal" people riddling each other with holes or setting buildings on fire because you wore the wrong coloured flag.
They're all in on it. What's the betting it was a case of implement fracking or suffer economic sanctions? Ukraine also had a rather large gas bill too which won't have helped from the simple perspective that they are indebted to another nation. Tis a joke.
Oh I've no doubt that all parties are committed from their own perspective and that there will be "extreme" events that come about because of those differences. All because of fracking. It's all really rather silly really isn't it.
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