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by aguaviva
534 days ago
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Leading numerous regions that are heavily ethnic Russian, including Crimea, to declare their independence. I have three questions for you: (1) Can you name one of the regions Putin is attempting to annex, aside from Crimea, that was "heavily ethnic Russian?" (2) Can you explain the circumstances which caused that particular region to have a majority Russian-identified population? (In just a sentence or two, please). (3) Something else happened in 2014, in between the two events that you claim happened. Why is this missing from your chronology? |
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(2) Coal + industrialization + peasants seeking a better life.
(3) Actually quite a lot happened, but I assume you're referencing the fact that a small number of Russian forces were deployed to Crimea. A practical issue when territory "peacefully" changes hands is deterring the former "owners" from simply coming in and trying to kill everybody to immediately reclaim it. The important issue is whether those forces drove coercion or otherwise manipulated the outcome of the referendum in a way outside the will of the people. This is what the West tried to prove, but they instead ended up proving the exact opposite! Incidentally, a comparable referendum held in Donbas was likely outside the will of the people, and consequently - Russia did not recognize it.