Resource is in everyone's mind. The same as it is in the minds of NATO commanders when 'liberating' a weak oil or energy rich country. I am not aware of how much iron you produce but tell me, Russia is already blessed with massive resource rich territory. What extra would it gain by attacking for a few additional sources?
Not even close. NATO violated and mauled country after country, city after city, killing thousands and bombing the hell out of even those who had nothing to do with WMDs, rogue states or wars. What the hell was all that?
Liberation? Freedom? Democracy? Word of law?
No. It was an ugly show of force.
Mate, you know damn well that Ukraine comes in Russian sphere of influence not just now but since centuries. It is the cradle of slavic civilization and naturally, Russia will be concerned about its immediate interests.
I would have wholeheartedly agreed that Russia had done something illegal if it had attacked a NATO country or an EU country.
It did nothing of that sort.
Russia is as much legitimate in pursuing its interests as much as US, EU and collective NATO are.
Then who he hell was Turchynov? Was he elected? No. Was he chosen by a public body? No. Was he elected directly by either the Ukrainian parliament or the people? No.
He just used US help to topple a President legitimately elected by Ukrainians.
Corruption is an internal problem in which external forces have no right to meddle. If he was corrupt Ukrainians would have voted him out. They didn't. Instead, opposition supported and foreign funded goons rioted, attacked and violently threw him out of power. Which is again not the right way of doing things.
Tomorrow, if Mexico has corruption problems, will you invade them? No right?
We Indians also have internal such political problems. So does that make it legitimate for anyone to invade and create problems? Not that anyone can walk in here, but just hypothesizing.
The question is not about you. The question is about an entire country, now on the verge of economic collapse. People jobless, no rule of law, police state declaration by that junta leader Turchynov, the nation almost torn apart, rampant attacks and counter-strikes done... this is not what Ukrainians deserved. And NATO is responsible for this instability.
Ukraine's president chose Russia. Simple. So the foreign funded opposition destroyed their constitution and send him out of the country.
How very pragmatic.
Ukrainian elections will never be fair until CIA keeps financing one side and uses under the table tactics to weaken Ukraine as a whole nation.
Hopefully Gripen E can solve those problems.
Self-reliance is always the only solution. Your country makes some really capable weapons platforms.
All the best.