What this article is about is that big money wants Ukraine to join the EU. And big money rules the world, not the average Ukranian in the street.
What is wrong with playing a joker ( here Russia), knowing one has a super joker as well ( China), when the EU is being fussy?
You obviously didn't get my drift, besides that, you made your remark in response to a comment by me on Ukraine. So that adds further confusion.
Fair enough. I often look to countries from an historical perspective , as well as a geopolitical one. Ukraine : basically went through a "policial coup". This is short term gains by "big money", but surely enough will become big losses for "big money" on long term, as the geopolitics has changed ( Russia new pole, China, Brics, etc...).