Anyone intelligent enough to explain what the hell is exactly going on there?
Very brief overview:
Crimea is a region of the Ukraine that used to be part of Russia. There is still a large population of people that identify as Russian in the region (60 percent I think) and Russia has military bases there. According to Russia, they sent 6,000 troops in to "protect" the Russian people living there from the Ukrainian protests of the Ukrainian president.
Russia wants the president to stay in power because he is Russia's puppet and the Ukrainian people don't want that.
OK so where I get confused in all of this is that IF Russia is supporting the President of Ukraine, who exactly is getting pissed off an calling for other nations to help expel the Russians?
The Ukranian public believes the US and UK should intercede because they followed through with the Budapest Memorandum.The "Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances" is a diplomatic memorandum that was signed in December 1994 by Ukraine, Russia, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
It is not a formal treaty, but rather, a diplomatic document under which signatories made promises to each other as part of the denuclearization of former Soviet republics after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Under the memorandum, Ukraine promised to remove all Soviet-era nuclear weapons from its territory, send them to disarmament facilities in Russia, and sign the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. Ukraine kept these promises.
In return, Russia and the Western signatory countries essentially consecrated the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine as an independent state. They did so by applying the principles of territorial integrity and nonintervention in 1975 Helsinki Final Act -- a Cold War-era treaty signed by 35 states including the Soviet Union -- to an independent post-Soviet Ukraine.
All sides agreed that no such occupation or acquisition will be recognized as legal and that the signatories would "consult in the event a situation arises which raises a question concerning these commitments."
There is also the Budapest Memorandum:
The Ukranian public believes the US and UK should intercede because they followed through with the Budapest Memorandum.
Long story short, Putin is reassembling the USSR and Obama don't GAF.
Ukraine borders Russia, and has been one of Russia's client states for hundreds of years. The eastern parts of Ukraine are very pro-Russian, and the western parts are very pro-EU/ NATO. The protesters want a new government that will break away from Russian influence and move toward the EU/ NATO.
Russia leases several military bases in Ukraine, and it's naval fleet in the Black Sea is based out of Sevastapol (a Ukrainian city). Then factor in the long history/ ethnic ties between the two countries, vital trade routes/ relationships, etc., and it becomes pretty clear why Ukraine is of critical strategic importance to Russia.
Meanwhile, American hawks with a hard-on to reignite the Cold War are tripping over themselves to make a case for why we must intervene militarily in another nation that has little to no impact on our own vital interests.
Ukraine borders Russia, and has been one of Russia's client states for hundreds of years. The eastern parts of Ukraine are very pro-Russian, and the western parts are very pro-EU/ NATO. The protesters want a new government that will break away from Russian influence and move toward the EU/ NATO.
Russia leases several military bases in Ukraine, and it's naval fleet in the Black Sea is based out of Sevastapol (a Ukrainian city). Then factor in the long history/ ethnic ties between the two countries, vital trade routes/ relationships, etc., and it becomes pretty clear why Ukraine is of critical strategic importance to Russia.
Meanwhile, American hawks with a hard-on to reignite the Cold War are tripping over themselves to make a case for why we must intervene militarily in another nation that has little to no impact on our own vital interests.
It's worth mentioning that Russia and Friends offered an economic deal to Ukraine is was far superior to the deal that the EU offered. It was like $15bil vs $5bil in economic incentives. Their (corrupt) President wasn't exactly in the wrong there. Besides, deciding to pursue EU membership means pretty precipitous standard of living increases (I.e. welfare increases/state enlargement) and it gets pretty expensive.
While the EU and the US will tote the Budapest dealio, they also make a deal with Gorbachev on Co that if the Soviets would let East Germany join West Germnay/NATO/EU then they'd promise not to expand eastward and eat up the buffer states, which they did.
I can't fault Putin one bit for acting how they did. We would do the exact same thing, and I would argue we kinda tried to with Cuba via the Bay of Pigs and whatnot.
Meanwhile, American hawks with a hard-on to reignite the Cold War are tripping over themselves to make a case for why we must intervene militarily in another nation that has little to no impact on our own vital interests.
Long story short, Putin is reassembling the USSR and Obama don't GAF.
All right on. here. NATO is munching up ex-USSR territories over the last 20 years. If Ukraine goes to the EU, that puts a large NATO Territory 450 miles from Moscow.
All right on. here. NATO is munching up ex-USSR territories over the last 20 years. If Ukraine goes to the EU, that puts a large NATO Territory 450 miles from Moscow.
Let alone with anti-ICBM networks installed...
Ukraine seen the writing on the wall when Obama pulled the plans for missile defense in Eastern Europe. If he would have kept course, we would not be seeing this issue today. Putin has taken every advantage of the President's inability to see Russia as the largest geopolitical threat to US interests and now we have what amounts to a serious quandry.
Ukraine seen the writing on the wall when Obama pulled the plans for missile defense in Eastern Europe. If he would have kept course, we would not be seeing this issue today. Putin has taken every advantage of the President's inability to see Russia as the largest geopolitical threat to US interests and now we have what amounts to a serious quandry.
Ukraine seen the writing on the wall when Obama pulled the plans for missile defense in Eastern Europe. If he would have kept course, we would not be seeing this issue today. Putin has taken every advantage of the President's inability to see Russia as the largest geopolitical threat to US interests and now we have what amounts to a serious quandry.
I don't believe the hawks are pushing for military intervention. What they are doing is showing our President's inability to lead in foreign affairs. The table was basically set for Obama in eastern Europe when he took office. What he has done from day one is pis* any chance he has at stabilizing the area from Russian influence, expansion, etc.