Would that be the Crimean referendum which was heavily criticised by international observers? I don't see the Crimean Tartars having much of a ball at the moment whilst on that subject.
Russia instigated tension, then used it as an excuse and then tried to justify its actions with a referendum that was blatantly dishonest. If the US had done the same in the Caribbean then you would be up in arms.
The Tartars have about as much say in Crimean politics as Native Americans to in the USA's, or Aborigines in Australia's. Regrettably, that's how democracy works. The referendum was overwhelmingly in support of returning to Russia. International observers my ass!
Russia instigating tension is a complete inversion of the truth. America instigated the tension by helping overthrow a pro-Russia leader in the Ukraine and replacing him with a corrupt though pro-Western oligarch puppet, instigating a bloody civil war in the process.
Are you referring to the Cold War era when the USSR did exactly the same? How short memories are!
There is no difference either in what China is currently doing in its near abroad. I
Already mentioned the USSR. Worst phase was under Georgian leadership, not Russian. Russia itself is not expansionist, and is mostly occupied with defending what it regards as its traditional borders as NATO surrounds it with military bases. So if you want to talk about the Caribbean, tell me what happened last time the Russians (Soviets) showed up there . . .
Yes, there is a huge difference in what China is doing, and that's why the US is beginning to behave aggressively toward them as well. The Chinese are actually trading with the Third World, not bombing them, overthrowing and murdering their leaders, and planting puppet dictators in their place. You really do have a warped view of the world. Too much BBC, perhaps?