I don't love that we have to step in, but we have to step in.
Clinton signed the Budapest Memorandum. A treaty in which we and Britain agreed to protect Ukraine if they'd fork over their nukes in 94.
Not quite.
We agreed to discuss protecting Ukraine.
Here's one article discussing it:
In the "Budapest Memorandum," Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States promised that none of them would ever threaten or use force against the territorial integrity or political independence of Ukraine. They also pledged that none of them would ever use economic coercion to subordinate Ukraine to their own interest.
They specifically pledged they would refrain from making each other's territory the object of military occupation or engage in other uses of force in violation of international law.
All sides agreed that no such occupation or acquisition will be recognized as legal and that the signatories would "consult in the event a situation arises which raises a question concerning these commitments."
http://www.voanews.com/content/the-budapest-memorandum-and-crimea/1862439.htmlIt's not an exclusive agreement for protection. Russia's violating it by using force as a means of coercion, but I don't believe the USA is obligated to step in besides diplomatic talks.
I've ambivalent. On one hand, I fear that Russia is taking a very pro-(cue the end of the discussion according to Kaos)Hitler stance on this matter. Putin is thinking solely of protecting the standard of living of Russian people living in the Ukraine. He is going to use force to invade, take over, and rule an entire country merely because his own people are involved. They could always go back to Russia. But he's thinking Russian sovereignty truly extends beyond its current borders. This is a dangerous precedent especially if Ukrainian citizens decide to not give in to Russia's demands. There will be a lot of bloodshed. Because of that, I'd hope we would step in to prevent a crime against humanity.
On the other hand, we cannot police the world, and a war with Russia is a severe depletion of resources. Is the Ukraine worth it? Are we in a war of strategic locations with Russia? Are we willing to send Americans to die over this when the Ukraine is an economic disaster?