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Those of you who have watched the movie Avengers, or even stumbled on the trailer, will notice that that movie has many, if not most of the Marvel heroes " joining together" for some purpose. The concept seemed absurd to me, such that different heroes that come from very distinct story-lines and are implicitly mutually exclusive in terms of one another's presence were jumbled up for yet another mediocre film.
It feels like Saakashvili's, Tony Blair's etc. presence and managerial roles in Ukraine is similar to the Avengers in this respect, yet in this case are aligned towards 'evil' and are essentially agents of the same people/entities. I find the absurdity more of an enduring feature though, and it makes it too obvious to me that the American government has been, so to say, 'investing' in the Ukraine.