hrotha said:Anti-Americanism blinds many people, including here.
Whatever the US or the EU did, the use of military force crosses the line twice, especially when it's justified using the most bogus and ridiculous reasons (they've spent the whole week trying to destabilize Ukraine with blatantly false accusations), as anyone who's been following this crisis through several sources from all sides will tell you. Putin knows the West is extremely unlikely to respond in the same manner: even if they agreed to send troops, the chances that they'd try to kick out the Russian soldiers from Crimea are infinitesimal, so worst case scenario he still gets to keep Crimea thanks to his policy of fait accompli.
It's simply an outrageous breach of international law and it calls for an appropriate response, which is not lame statements about how concerned everybody is.
edit: of course, whether the West gets involved should depend on whether or not Ukraine asks for help.
Totally agree this conflict is primarily about Putin and Russia underming the Ukraine which they did when they poisoned Yushchenko, none is saying that American or even EU policy is always great, but in this situation it is Putin and his Henchmen that are doing the damage,
and yes many are blinded by kneejerk anti-americanism, we have that problem even in the UK often accopanied with hysteria
				
		
			
	