I personally see a distinction between what happened in the Crimea, and what happened in the post-Crimean Ukraine. Neither was "right" according to international law, but the truth is that Crimea should never have been part of the Ukraine in the first place. That's just a reality, and if we decide to hang on to that bone like a rapid dog into the indefinite future, it's not going to be in our national interests.
What is needed is some sort of comprehensive resolution where the Russians agree to butt-out of the rest of the Ukraine in exchange for both sides agreeing to respect the results of an independent plebiscite in the Crimea. The plebiscite would be won easily by the ethnic Russian majority, but would at least add a stamp of legitimacy/legality of transferring it to Russian control. there would then be a basis to normalize relations again.
As we reported earlier this week, Russia has been massing troops, tanks and other military hardware in Ukraine on northern border of the Crimea Peninsula of Ukraine, and closing crossing points.
On Thursday, Russia’s FSB (successor to the KGB) issued this explanation:
FSB Russia prevented the commission in the Republic of Crimea of terrorist attacks prepared by the Chief Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine
The Federal Security Service prevented the commission of terrorist attacks in the Republic of Crimea prepared by the General Directorate of the Ministry of Intelligence of Defense of Ukraine, the targets of which have been identified as critical infrastructure and livelihood of the peninsula.
The purpose of the sabotage and terrorist attacks is to destabilize the social and political situation in the region during the preparation and conduct of elections of the federal and regional authorities.
As a result of operational search activities on the night of the 6th of August 7th, 2016, in the region of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea discovered a group of saboteurs. During the arrest of the terrorists, a firefight occurred and a Russian FSB officer died. At the site of clashes, investigators found 20 improvised explosive devices with a total capacity of more than 40 kilograms of TNT, ammunition and special means of initiation, regular and anti-magnetic mines, as well as grenades and special weapons, consisting of armed special units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
We have now had several years of statements by Putin and Russia’s government about Ukraine and Syria that turned out to be total lies, so we can reasonably assume that most of the FSB statement is a total lie. I’m not saying that everything that Ukraine’s government says is truth. All I’m saying is that, after several years of an unending stream of total lies and hundreds of Russian internet trolls paid to lie, we can be certain that anything that comes from Russia’s government is total BS, with no relation to the truth except by accident.
Large quantities of Russian military hardware are being deployed in Crimea, far more than would be justified by a single gunfight, or even a single terrorist attack. Columns of armored personnel carriers, military ambulances, fuel tankers, trucks, signals and engineering vehicles have been video-recorded in the port town of Kerch, which handles ferry arrivals from Russia. They have also been spotted in the Crimean regional capital of Simferopol, and outside a military training range near the southern town of Feodosia. Internet services have been cut in northern Crimea, with no explanation.
Ukraine is denying Russia’s accusations, but in reaction to Russia’s actions, Ukraine’s army is reinforcing units in Kherson, the region just across the Crimean border.
One possible target of a new Russian invasion would be an attack on the port city of Mariupol. As you can see from the above map, Kerch is separated from the Russian mainland by a narrow body of water that links the Sea of Asov with the Black Sea. In 2014, Russia had announced the intention to build a land bridge connecting Kerch with the mainland, but that has never happened, and so people, supplies, and military equipment have to depend on ferries to reach Crimea from Russia.
From Russia’s point of view, the best solution would be a new invasion of Ukraine targeting Mariupol, and then to take control of the entire land border with the Sea of Asov. That would allow Russia to deliver people, supplies and military equipment overland in cars, trucks and buses. From there, Russian forces could continue westward to Odesa and then on to Transnistria, an enclave in eastern Moldova with a heavy Russian population. ( “5-Nov-14 World View — Russian troops approach Ukraine’s border, threaten port city Mariupol”)
It’s always wise to remember that Russian troops are still occupying eastern Ukraine, and Russian separatist leaders in 2014 repeatedly threatened a complete secession of the region from Ukraine, so that Russia can annex the entire region just as Crimea was annexed.
Nobody knows what Russia is planning, and not a word they say can be believed, but there is something going on, and we’ll have to wait and see what it is. Daily Beast and VOA and Guardian (London)
http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2016/08/12/12-aug-16-world-view-fears-grow-new-russian-invasion-ukraine-imminent/I Don’t think Russia is in Syria to fight ISIS they are there gaining a foothold in the ME protecting Basher Al Assad. Creating a union of armies Syria, Russia, Iraq and Iran against Israel. Guess what? They are noticing. The news in the last couple days show Russia supplying Iran with Uranium.
This is why I am wondering when reading through this forum when Russia became credible and Lindsey Graham became hysterical? We should worry about Russia. We should worry about them inserting themselves into a United States election. And we should be on alert as to what they are up to. Instead of pretending they are our newest BFF.
Skim through the Times of Israel news and you can see what Russia is up to.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/topic/iran-russia-relations/