Crimea does have the right rejoin Russia, after being put into another country that has only itself existed (for the first time) since 1991, as a matter of historical accident in 1954 when the internal Soviet boundaries were redrawn by a Ukrainian General Secretary of the Communist Party.
The vast majority of Crimeans want to be in Russia rather than under control of a new-Nazi regime in Kiev.
And no doubt the Neo-Nazis are working in cahoots with the Jewish Prime Minister of Ukraine in their plans to purge all Jews and Russians from the country.
What are the top ten ways Commies are better than Nazis?
The vast majority of Crimeans want to be in Russia rather than under control of a new-Nazi regime in Kiev.
First part of your statement is right, don’t know if the new government of Ukrine is new nazi, we will se in the near future, however, a free vote in a place where there have never been our kind of democrasy is hardly likely to create an american kind of government is not likely, Ukraine is not that differant from Egypt in that regard even if they are catholicks rather than muslims, as they have a history of beeig ruled rather than governd
Except there is a sizable Tatar community, who were there long before the Russkies or Ukrainians, who don't want to join the Nazi-government in Moscow.
By the way, BS on calling the "regime in Kiev" a "regime," secondly, but, firstly, "nazi." Lay off the Alex Jones or RT nonsense.
Don’t try historical facts and logic
Theyre on a roll
And you know this as a fact, based on what? I have family in Kherson and Odessa, just outside of Crimea, and this is not true; that the vast majority want to be ruled by Russia. They are very worried about what might happen next and are in fear.
Ingatar is correct: Their referendum has two choices: join Russia or join Russia.
From the Kiev Post: Voters in Ukraines Russian-occupied Crimea who vote in the March 16 referendum have two choices join Russia immediately or declare independence and then join Russia..
re: http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/two-choices-in-crimean-referendum-yes-and-yes-338745.html
Typical 'soviet' logic /s