Ukraine Crisis: Crimea joins
Russia! West suspends military activities with Russia!
-DR. ABDUL RUFF COLACHAL
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Perils of imperialism and capitalism bind the
USA and Canada for years now. So much so, Canada does not decide anything on
foreign front without consulting Washington. Not just that Canada always tries
to prove it is very much a junior partner of the existing supper power. In fact
even when Britain, possibly the closest ally of USA, abstained from
voting the UN resolution pawing way for the Palestine statehood, Canada
just went with USA and Israel in first blocking the vote, but
when they failed, in defeating the vote, however Palestine won the vote w
overwhelmingly.
If , however, Canadians asked to
comment on their government’s attitude towards Palestine, perhaps most of them
would condemn it. In terrocracies, the regimes function without the direct consent
of people. The rulers promote the self-interests and of imperialism. .
Washington said the Pentagon has put
on hold all exercises and other programs between the U.S.
and Russia "in light of recent events in Ukraine.
The USA has also suspended trade talks with Moscow, and President
Obama said his administration was considering a series of further
economic and diplomatic measures but without providing any details. .
A strong ally of USA, Canada has
quickly joined the US road and suspended all planned bilateral activities with
the Russian military. following a similar move by the U.S.
over Moscow's deployment of troops in Ukraine. Canadian Prime
Minister Stephen Harper said in a statement that he had directed that,
effective immediately, all planned bilateral activities between
the Canadian Armed Forces and the military of the Russian
Federation be suspended until further orders.
The canceled activities include Vigilant
Eagle, a counterterrorism exercise involving the Russian Air Force
and the North American Aerospace Defense Command of the USA
and Canada, as well as all scheduled meetings. "We continue
to view the situation in Ukraine with the gravest concern
and will continue to review our relations with President Putin's
government accordingly," Harper said.
Now that Crimea, now a part of Ukraine, has
passed a referendum to join Russian federation, big power confrontation
is not likely to subside in the near future, at least.
Crimea's parliament voted to join Russia
on 06th March and its Moscow-backed government set a referendum
for March 16. Crimean
Prime Minister Sergei Askyonov said all state property would be nationalized,
the Russian ruble adopted as the new currency, and all Ukrainian
troops forced to either leave Crimea or surrender to the new
government once the decision is finalized.
Crimean authorities
said they were open to having international observers monitor
the March 16 referendum. The news of Crimea's
potential return to Russia has been well-received in Ukraine's
pro-Russian organizations, but Kiev and the international community have
begun questioning the referendum's legitimacy.
Ukrainian PM Arseny Yatsenyuk, who was
in Brussels for talks with EU leaders, said that a referendum
in Crimea was illegitimate and that the republic "is, was
and will be an integral part of Ukraine."
Representatives
of other Russian-speaking regions of Ukraine expect Crimea
to serve as a model for seeking self-determination.
As Crimea has already
begun preparing for its potential return to Russia and would be
making its case for adopting the ruble, Russian president Putin
welcomed the Crimea's decision to join Russia.
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