FreedomFighter
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While it's a simplification, their broadest audience don't seem to be significantly more impressive. Rather it seems to be people who aren't generally well-informed and didn't start reading about the revolution in the earlier stages.
Time and time again I see the criticism of the western media not bringing up the far-right elements of the protests, which simply isn't the truth. Unless these people for some reason have selective memory, decided to not read the actual articles, or simply started reading about the events last week, anyone would have known that.
That's not my criticism of Western coverage personally. I think they allow too much bs from politicians to go unchallenged. They're all pretending like the Nuland phone call didn't happen and that the US has clean hands in this conflict while blaming Russian for pretty much everything. When John Kerry can say 'you can't just invade countries under false precepts' and no one in the press challenges him on that blatant and duplicitous double speak (except for independent media), it's no surprise that people lose faith in Western MSM and start watching RT instead.
Have any of the European leaders asked the US to back away from this issue?
I don't think they are allowed to.
Besides, they all want Ukraine in NATO/EU/EU's sphere of influence. That's why we saw EU members on the ground along with McCain and chocolate chip cookie provider Nuland.
Just imagine if that kind of interference was ran by Mexico or Canada. US wouldn't stand for it.