Okay, I feel that this place is making me worse.
First of all, if you think the so called "right sector" - a bunch of thugs and bullies with a God complex - is going to stand up to actual soldiers, then you think many things. But I really hope we don't get to test this hypothesis, because at this point Ukraine can stop clinging to places it has no right to and let Crimea go - to Russia or wherever, I do not care - or it can continue to cling to its precious nationalism, which is founded on Russophobia and a somber remembrance of perceived wrongs - and we will have ourselves a war which will harm everybody, period. I will wait to see how things develop, because I feel that all that could be said is said.
P.S for UR: When the Maidan government got what they wanted, they issued a proclamation on the notes of: "We're all happy-happy now, so let's put the guns down". Guess who didn't listen.
P.S for Owlbread: While I do not believe in "positive nationalism", I respect your right to. I would just like to point out that I am by no means motivated by nationalism - just a heartfelt dislike of the government in Kiev and an unwillingness to let it continue its assimilation program against people who also dislike it. If you listen to UR, I'm probably a guy sitting in front a TV in Vladivostok somewhere, ranting about "Russian right". I am not. My grandfather has worked all his life in Crimea, and my father did too in his youth. I come to visit my grandfather every summer, and I have lived for two years in Sevastopol and for half a year in Sudak. I have ears and eyes. I was there just last August. I have reasons to say nobody there likes the government of mainland Ukraine, and that was in "pro-Russian" Yanukovich's time. Imagine now!
This is what I have to say.