The question I've been pondering for the last months: What does Russia want out of Ukraine? Crimea I can (somewhat) understand, but a rotten Soviet industrial area ruined by war?
I think that Putin only wanted Crimea and nothing else. But, brilliant opportunist that he is, when the situation in Donbass deteriorated, he decided to take advantage of that in order to say "fuck you" to the West. But speaking of Soviet-era industrial areas, Donbass is not that bad of a place economically speaking. Certainly better than the majority of the western Ukraine.
I'll trust that these statistics are correct, but a couple of things come to mind:
1) These regions have been wrecked by the war, destroying much of the infrastructure that gave the region its comparative wealth.
2) That article takes exports as a measure of economic well-being; but the economies of the West and East differ greatly in their degree of export orientation.
3) The industries in the East are not competitive on the international market and always had to be subsidized - by the rest of Ukraine! These statistics might look very different once we take out the effect of those subsidies.
4) Even if gaining the Donbass is a net plus for Russia, is the economical advantage big enough to justify the war's direct and indirect costs?
Partially ninja'd by UR.
It's not that Russia wanted Donbass because of its economic value or anything, it's that it was rather quite different economically to the rest of the country, which only exacerbated the tensions. Most of Donbass lies in wreckage now, just as you said, and whoever wins will have to pay a pretty penny to get everything back in working order, so of course there will be no economic gain for the victor.
@Sergarr: I see, thank you. So it turns out I really was wrong and the Russian forces really were involved in combat, at least that one time, and not only in supplying and training - good to know. Russia appears to be picking up the US's way of fighting really fast.
Mainiac, please refrain from insulting my and miljan's intelligence. We may not agree with your opinion, but that doesn't mean that we are inferior to you or deserving of open derision or mockery. And miljan, you are "good" as well - replying to an insult with an insult is just childish.
If you dont want to be accused of believing conspiracy theories then stop saying things that implies a conspiracy by every major government and media outlet in the world outside of Russia.
What conspiracy theory? But more to the point, if you don't want me to follow conspiracy theories then please do what Sergarr did and give me some actual, reliable evidence to the contrary instead of claiming that I am stupid. I am not a hardheaded fanatic - show me some proof that what I believe is wrong and I'll gladly change my point of view.