I’m watching the Russian saber rattling and am of two minds over Crimea.
First, I’m not sure if all the ethnic Russians in Crimea are citizens of Ukraine. A analogy that was made irl was if all the immigrants and citizens from South and Central America wanted a piece of Texas or California as its own territory and just took over in the name of one of those countries.
It’s ethnocentrism at its best, you see. It also comes down to ethnic identity v. national identity – Americans should know this struggle all too well!
The other half of me says that if the people of a local region want to secede or be annexed, true democracy should let them. If northern Maine wanted to be part of Canada, who is the US to to stop it? Wait, right, the UNITED States.
The Russians sure “stocked the pond” on this one, with its ethnic Russian citizens and descendants in Crimea who have eschewed or are willing to forfeit Ukrainian citizenship (of they ate true citizens of Ukraine). It’s subtle colonialism and overt strategic future economic planning. As I’ve said before, this has shades of Northern Ireland coloring Ukraine Green all over, with Crimea as a bit of Orange…painted by Russia, of course.
And Ukraine losing Crimea does not help the economic outlook.
When I was little, we sent care packages to “the old country.” We put in six candy bars in hopes the recipient would receive just one. I’d better start putting together care packages now. War or no war, someone in the old country is going to need one sooner rather than later.