eastern ukrain
Is Crimea even considered a part of Eastern Ukraine?
Also, how is Eastern Ukraine doing? All the talk is over Crimea, but during Maidan the East was much more passive than the West.
The simple reason that russia is doing this tells me that there is big pro russian feel from the people in that region.
We have yet to see how big the Pro-Russia sentiment actually is. It sounds like it's only been a tiny fraction of the population given the political history tidbit from UR.
Russian can swallow that part of ukraine, but it will not be able to digest it if it doesn't have support from normal people.
Pretty sure Russia hasn't cared about that in a really long while.
And by "the government that pissed them off" I mean the government based in Kiev. Nobody is upset about Yanuk being gone because nobody liked him. Anywhere.
But the government in Kiev is basically new even if it has some old faces spitting new-ish rhetoric. Everything before them was under Yanukovich. How can a new government piss off Crimeans for 20 years?
I just love how you can look past invading a country just because you're the ones doing it. Good thing your KGB didn't allow the Crimeans representatives a chance to self determine before you occupied it, or you might actually have to find out that not everyone thinks Glorious Russia is the savior.
But Mict... they did?I wonder if Crimeans will try and oust the Crimean representative if he doesn't speak rightly for the region.
Also, new plan. US should support the tiny Pro-51st-State political movement in Australia, let them take power of part of the country and then park our troops there because they asked for us.