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@marczhu7473 its likewise to stop russian ships from bringing water to Crimea, from the time Ukraine damed the river supplying fresh water to the Crimean peninsula, the port was one of the few routes left over to provide fresh water to the populace, the damn has been destroyed by russian forces, it being built was an act of collective punishment and a crime against humanity under article 33 of the Geneva Convention, as such it was a direct provocation to Russia, the whole premise of the invasion being "unprovoked" is a fallacy, saying that doesnt mean that one has to automatically support Russia in this conflict, does Putin have ulterior motives for intervening in Ukraine? Of course, he's a capitalist, furthermore a major shareholder of Rostek, and as such only getting richer from the sale of military equipment to the Russian military, this war is every bit as profitable to defence contractors in russia such as Izhvesk or Rostek as it is to Raytheon and General Dynamics. This conflict became inevitable in 1991.
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@wesleys4507 the referendum was monitored by international observers, including from the UN, The people of Crimea choose to leave Ukraine, Russia did not decide that, they didnt "come around" until requested to do so by the Sevastopol city counsil had requested that they intervene, and no evidence exist to the contrary that has been presented in 8 years, with that said, speculation should not dictate the future of Crimea without the say of the Crimean people, they made their choice, if we do hold democratic values then this choice must be respected, as must the autonomy on Donetsk and Luhansk, Ukraine gets to continue to exist as an independent nation, that's getting something out of it.
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