CFR President: We Could Well Be Looking at ‘Prolonged Russian Control of Crimea’
1) Over the last week, Russian troops invaded and took control of Crimea, which is part of Ukraine. Put this into perspective: How big of a deal is this? Why should Americans pay attention?
Haass: Any use of military force designed to create facts on the ground and dismember a country is a big deal as it brings into question one of the fundamental tenets of contemporary international order. What makes the Ukraine situation particularly significant is that it is taking place in the center of Europe and involves Russia, still a major if not super power. The chance and danger of escalation is thus an additional major concern.
2) Sen. Lindsey Graham tweeted on March 4th I think Putin believes Obama is really all talk and no action. And unless we push back soon, the worse is yet to come.
Is there any way to tell why Putin decided to take the action he did? Is the Obama administration at fault?
Haass: I would argue that the critics of President Obama here are overlooking the role of politics, history, and geography in explaining Russian actions. They are also paying insufficient attention to the decisions of the EU and Ukrainians themselves. My sense is that President Putin decided to ensure that Crimea remained in Russias orbit to offset what he viewed as the political loss of Ukraine in the wake of the ouster of President Yanukovych.
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