Answering Some More Questions About Ukraine

So Ukraine is even more of a mess and in less than a week’s time, the Crimean people will vote in a referendum on whether they want to remain a part of Ukraine or rejoin Russia. This graphic of mine is an attempt to answer some questions—though hardly all I wanted—about Ukraine, Crimea, and about what the Russians have been doing. (To be fair, the Russians still don’t admit that the troops and soldiers are theirs. But really, I mean come on, we all know they are.)

Why Crimea?
Why Crimea?

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7 responses to “Answering Some More Questions About Ukraine”

  1. John A Jones Avatar
    John A Jones

    Ukraine has become key, economically. Vlad can use it as a wedge against the whole of the EU.

  2. Emily Avatar

    Beautiful and informative, as always 🙂

  3. John, yeah, I agree. He also knows that in general the EU won’t push for any long-lasting sanctions because as much as the former Warsaw Pact/Soviet republics dislike Russia, the bigger states like Germany, France, and the UK depend upon trade with Russia.

  4. Thanks, Em. I’m glad you found it informative.

  5. Arlene Avatar

    Very descriptive and informative. Thank you for the great graphics.

  6. Michael Vapnar Avatar
    Michael Vapnar

    Good summary, like the graphics particularly. Lot of good background, helps to explain/understand more fully what’s going on.

  7. […] But as this week’s news highlights, Russia remains a threat in the unconventional space as well. (As also pointed out by the red colour sitting in the formerly Ukrainian Crimean peninsula, seized by unmarked “little green men” in 2014.) […]

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