How is that even a comparison? The majority of people in Crimea do not want to be part of Ukraine, even if you exclude the referendum, opinion polls and even western journalist pieces admit this.
And if you want to go down to the realpolitik reasons, there is no way that Russia would ever give up Crimea and access to the naval and port assets. From a negotiation stand point it's a non starter.
How is that even a comparison? The majority of people in Crimea do not want to be part of Ukraine, even if you exclude the referendum, opinion polls and even western journalist pieces admit this.
And if you want to go down to the realpolitik reasons, there is no way that Russia would ever give up Crimea and access to the naval and port assets. From a negotiation stand point it's a non starter.
Funny how these types ALWAYS disappear when you refute their bs.