I'll admit it was a rough analogy - but no rougher than suggesting Hawaii is less American than Crimea is Russian.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 11:48 pmCrimea was part of the Russian Empire, then the Soviet Union, it's far more Russian than Hawaii is AmericanHanarchy Montanarchy wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 11:43 pmWithout doing any real research, I'd say we had more official troops in, say, South Korea than any Koreans' had.... and imposed a model of our government - but it was never US 'territory' in a capital U, U.S.A. nation-state sense. That aside -
I'm comfortable with more rather than less. I think we do need to defend the Ukraine - part of the alliance deal. But short of nuclear war, I don't really have skin in the game, so I'll personally hold on more saber rattling.
asserting American forces in Korea as being proxy for Russian forces in Crimea is a deeply mistaken assumption
thinking that Crimea is "not really Russia" is the sort of miscalculation which would start a nuclear war
An Oblast is an administrative title. I'm not sure it even implies the same territorial assumption that 'colony' does.
As to what would start a nuclear war... well, shit - could be just about any pissing contest, administrative or not.