Russia's Invasion of Ukraine: Key Reasons Revealed

10
 
Reasons Russia
Invaded Ukraine
 
First, let’s start with the
PRETEXT
 
1
 
Ukraine, and particularly the Crimean Peninsula,
has large Russian populations that
Vladimir Putin claims to be protecting.
 
“I reiterate, we are talking about
protecting our citizens and
compatriots, about protecting the
most fundamental human right –
the right to live and nothing
more.”
- Russian foreign minister
 
OK, so now onto the
REAL REASONS
 
2
 
Russia views the
Crimean Peninsula
Crimean
Peninsula
 
as strategically important.
Russia’s only
WARM WATER
NAVAL BASE
 
is in
Sevastopol.
And Crimea serves
as a 
CHOKE POINT
to and from the
Sea of Azoz.
 
3
That right there is Ukraine,
SANDWICHED B/W
RUSSIA AND EUROPE
And HERE ARE THE
NATURAL GAS PIPELINES
FLOWING FROM RUSSIA
TO EUROPE…
Of the roughly 160 billion
cubic meters of natural gas
that Russia sold to Europe last
year, which equated to a
quarter of European demand,
roughly half traveled through
Ukrainian pipelines.
 
Source: Agence France-Presse
 
4
According to Bloomberg News,
“After making a natural gas discovery in
neighboring Romania that may flow
fast enough to supply half of that
country’s consumption, [ExxonMobil]
plans exploration in Bulgaria, Russia and
Ukraine.”
 
is so confident of prospects in the
unexplored Black Sea that it was
planning to spend $735 million to
drill just two deep-water wells off
Ukraine’s coast.
 
At present, the Black Sea is one of the last
frontiers in the oil and natural gas industries. At
present, there are fewer than 100 wells drilled,
compared with more than 7,000 in the North Sea.
 
Exxon Mobil
 
5
 
Ukraine is considered the
 
BREADBASKET OF
EUROPE
 
30%
 
According to
Wikipedia, Ukraine
possess 30% of the
world’s black soil.
 
6
 
As I’ve already noted, the Crimean
Peninsula is a critically important for
Russia’s navy.
 
Its Black Sea naval fleet is headquartered
there, and the peninsula controls entry to
and egress from the Sea of Azoz.
 
To make matters worse for Russia, the
majority of the Black Sea coastline is held
by NATO allies -- that is, Russia’s
geopolitical adversaries.
 
“Put simply, without a naval base in Crimea. Russia is
finished as a global military power.”
- 
Greg Satell, Forbes
 
7
 
Aside from the present and future
significance of Ukraine, the country also
Remember the
Alamo
 Crimean
Peninsula!!!!
 
8
 
- Zbigniew Brzezinski
 
9
 
Remember when Russia invaded
Georgia
 in 2008 -- the
country, that is?
 
10
 
Last but not least, the consequences of
invading Ukraine are likely to be de
minimis.
In the first case, the Ukrainian army is
no match for Russian military might.
And in the second case, the Western
world, and particularly the United
States, appear extremely reluctant to
intervene given the recent past –
Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Egypt –
and power of the potential adversary –
Russia.
 
Not Vladimir Putin
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The invasion of Ukraine by Russia was driven by a combination of factors, including geopolitical strategic interests, safeguarding Russian populations, control over choke points like Crimea, and securing energy resources. The conflict also involves the significance of Ukrainian pipelines in European natural gas supply and exploration plans by international companies in the region. These complex motivations shed light on the multifaceted nature of the ongoing crisis.

  • Ukraine
  • Russia
  • Invasion
  • Geopolitics
  • Energy Resources

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  1. Reasons Russia Invaded Ukraine

  2. First, lets start with thePRETEXT

  3. Demographics of Ukraine/Crimea

  4. Ukraine, and particularly the Crimean Peninsula, has large Russian populations that Vladimir Putin claims to be protecting. I reiterate, we are talking about protecting our citizens and compatriots, about protecting the most fundamental human right the right to live and nothing more. - Russian foreign minister

  5. OK, so now onto the REAL REASONS

  6. Geography of the Crimean Peninsula

  7. Russia views the Crimean Peninsula as strategically important. And Crimea serves as a CHOKE POINT to and from the Sea of Azoz. Russia s only WARM WATER NAVAL BASE is in Sevastopol.

  8. Location of Ukraine

  9. Of the roughly 160 billion cubic meters of natural gas that Russia sold to Europe last year, which equated to a quarter of European demand, roughly half traveled through Ukrainian pipelines. Source: Agence France-Presse

  10. Natural Resources

  11. According to Bloomberg News, After making a natural gas discovery in neighboring Romania that may flow fast enough to supply half of that country s consumption, [ExxonMobil] plans exploration in Bulgaria, Russia and Ukraine.

  12. At present, the Black Sea is one of the last frontiers in the oil and natural gas industries. At present, there are fewer than 100 wells drilled, compared with more than 7,000 in the North Sea. Exxon Mobil is so confident of prospects in the unexplored Black Sea that it was planning to spend $735 million to drill just two deep-water wells off Ukraine s coast.

  13. Agricultural Resources

  14. Ukraine is considered the BREADBASKET OF EUROPE

  15. 30% According to Wikipedia, Ukraine possess 30% of the world s black soil.

  16. Military

  17. As Ive already noted, the Crimean Peninsula is a critically important for Russia s navy. Its Black Sea naval fleet is headquartered there, and the peninsula controls entry to and egress from the Sea of Azoz. To make matters worse for Russia, the majority of the Black Sea coastline is held by NATO allies -- that is, Russia s geopolitical adversaries. Put simply, without a naval base in Crimea. Russia is finished as a global military power. - Greg Satell, Forbes

  18. History

  19. Aside from the present and future significance of Ukraine, the country also looms LARGE in Russian history. It was the site of THE CRIMEAN WAR fought in the 1850 s against the French, British, and Ottoman Empire. Although Russia lost, the bravery of its soldiers is still a source of Russian pride, MUCH LIKE THE ALAMO IN TEXAS. - Greg Satell, Forbes

  20. Geopolitical Ambitions

  21. Without Ukraine, Russia ceases to be a Eurasian empire. - Zbigniew Brzezinski

  22. It worked before

  23. Remember when Russia invaded Georgia country, that is? Remember when Russia invaded Georgia in 2008 country, that is? in 2008 -- -- the the

  24. No consequences

  25. Last but not least, the consequences of invading Ukraine are likely to be de minimis. In the first case, the Ukrainian army is no match for Russian military might. And in the second case, the Western world, and particularly the United States, appear extremely reluctant to intervene given the recent past Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Egypt and power of the potential adversary Russia. Not Vladimir Putin Not Vladimir Putin

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