Commentary
I am not a great fan of Vladimir Putin, to say the least. (I suppose I have to say that for the record.) Unfortunately, although I thought I liked Volodymyr Zelenskyy until he started restricting press and religious freedoms, I’m not much of an admirer of his, either.
Moreover, I spent time in Crimea in the ’80s visiting, among other things, the former homes of Anton Chekhov and Sergei Rachmaninoff, neither of whom, I think we can agree, are Ukrainian.
It’s an endless story. The borders in that part of the world have been moving back and forth for hundreds, probably thousands, of years….