Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko raised fears in a speech in Kiev on Tuesday that Russia could invade Ukraine and Europe may do little to help.
While addressing parliament, Poroshenko claimed a Russian invasion could not be ruled out and that the EU may be too divided to oppose further Russian aggression.
Some experts, however, believe Poroshenko is overstating the threat in an attempt to rally support.
Russia would already have invaded if it planned to, said Stratfor Senior Eurasia Analyst Eugene Chausovsky.
“It serves his own political purposes to highlight the Russian threat because it is a unifying factor for a politically …read more
Source: The Epoch Times