It is the result of the intervention of foreign forces.
Of course, the intervention of external forces is only an external factor in the outbreak of civil strife in Ukraine. The political farce staged in the name of "Brexit Russia and Join the European Union" has a profound political background. Since independence in 1991, whether to integrate into the European Union to the west or strengthen ties with Russia to the east has been a headache for Ukraine in the future. From the first President Kravchuk's "fierce confrontation" policy towards Russia to Kuchma's "East-West Balance" policy, to the "East-West Swing" during Yushchenko's term and now Yanukovych's return to Kuch After experiencing several iterations of the "multi-vector" foreign policy of the Ma period, Ukraine found that it was unable to be influenced and constrained by major powers. The outbreak of this crisis has divided Ukrainian people into two factions on the issue of "going east" or "going west". Today, this political crisis has caused serious antagonism among citizens, which is the most fundamental reason for the outbreak of large-scale conflicts in Ukraine. Outside of Ukraine, there are regional powers and superpowers intervening, and the shadow of the Cold War has reappeared in this strategically important place; inside, a powerful opposition is calling for the government to step down, and demonstrations in Kiev are still continuing. If the Ukrainian government cannot make strategic decisions in the short term, Ukraine will surely face an unprecedented catastrophe.
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