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The question is, does Russia go all-in to support its side.
They only have to ask.
Boomstick has right, it's like a revolution in Ukraine. Some people wants their region to reunite with Russia (especially region where is Donetsk) and others (I think the majority) wants to stay independent as are now. That's what I heard
Coup d'état, that's what's happened. . Something which the western media has called a revolution. Doesn't matter to the Russians anyway, they will let the opposition save face and let them claim a victory. But beneath the surface, behind the scenes nothing has changed in Russia's interests. Otherwise you would see russian tanks rolling in. (Unless of course Putin is waiting until after the Olympics to act)
As ever, Paul Mason has the best strategic view. http://blogs.channel4.com/paul-mason-blog/russian-invasion-ukraine-push-west-economic-war/441
Haven't the Russians been against intervention in Syria because they say it violates Syrian sovereignty?Whats the difference in Crimea?