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But it really is as much manual as it is automatic.of the annexation of Crimea.
So let's turn back to Ukraine and the US-Russia relationship.The US-- its European allies responded to an annexation of Crimea about as you'd expect.They said that it was illegal.
So for Asperger, creating a diagnosis was a new professional opportunity.So 1937, one year before the Nazi annexation, he wrote-- he didn't believe in diagnosing children."There as many approaches as there are different personalities.
Used to be that might made right, to the victor went the spoils.But since 1945, there have been very few annexations, conquests, or states that have gone out of existence through conquests-- not zero, but a fraction of what wenton before-- and also probably a general greater valuation that countries place on human life compared to national preeminince and glory.
So that's Ukraine, and we'll come back to it.But I'd like to, also, briefly talk about Russia-- where the annexation of Crimea is stunningly popular.Especially if you consider that a month and a half ago nobody in Russia was thinking about annexing Crimea at all.
We're very unhappy. This makes us rethink our relationship.And, of course, as Putin made clear in a speech on March 18th when he did talk about the annexation of Crimea and didtry to justify it and say that it was, in fact, legal.
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