Nothing you've said really explains the American administrations 'interest' in Ukraine rt3.
And America is a player in Ukraine and that region. When you supply $5,000,000,000 to a group of people that are trying to
push out their elected government, when your State Department staff (Victoria Nuland) conspires with those perps to continue the support in defiance of another sovereign group (the EU), when your VP's son finds a place in their energy company right after the coup, (which happens to owe $4.5 billion to the very country that you guys are trying to bring down), and when your country lines up sanction after sanction that cause you no pain but impacts everyone else, then you are a player!
And if the blasé attitude about countries blasting their own citizens is acceptable, the why the angst about Assad bombing in regions of his country? John Kerry is on record as comparing Assad to Hitler for doing exactly what Poroshenko's Ukraine military is doing to Ukrainian cities. The one difference is that Assad is fighting against terrorists from outside the country who moved in on that country while Poroshenko is fighting against his own citizens. All hot and bothered about Syria, but when it's Ukraine bombing their own neighbourhoods and civilians, not so hot and bothered.
And something that strikes me as ironic is that while Kerry is comparing Assad to Hitler, neo-Nazi's were among the 'military' group that overthrew the previous government! Isn't that a hoot? One situation America supports, the other is condemned. It's all about agenda's and 'the people' are cannon fodder and targets.
Your own Dennis Kucinich knows why Assad is a target and it has everything to do with regime change as opposed to real concern for the Syrian civilians. So 'we'll' get all worked up about Assad bombing communities in Syria, but not a word mentioned about how the Ukraine military is doing exactly the same thing.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dennis-j-kucinich/syria-isis-war_b_5869964.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular
By the way, the article by Kucinich is terrific. You really should read it. After all, he's speaking about something that you pay for and that is potentially one of the US's and the worlds bigger problems.