Just because one country carries out an illegal invasion, does not mean any other country can do the same. The old saying comes to mind, Two wrongs don't make a right, in other words it is not valid to carry out a criminal act, making the excuse that someone else also did it.
Very true, also kinda irrelevant as far as reality in international affairs goes (sadly) to be honest If wars were only fought when everyone agrees on who is in the wrong they would in fact never be fought... On the flip side I believe if both sides were understood more often they would be fought less often. Hypocrisy rarely is of benefit in these situations
The simple reality was that the Ukraine Government was quite legally (they are a sovereign country) had decided to alline with Europe instead of Russia and Putin did not like it and as an independent and Russia had no right to do anything about it state they had every right to do so.
This would be along post about the legitimacy of Ukrainian elections the antirussian laws passed the (yes not a treaty) but word of America regarding further NATO expansion.
but I'll sume it up by saying ng from the point of Russia it was a very threating series of events one they were vocal about. A good indication of this is when Merkel voted down urain NATO expansion due to he believe that Russia would consider it a act of war
What genuine concerns.
They said they had some but they really don't stand up to any scrutiny and must be viewed in the same light as the excuses that Hitler used that resulted in WW2 .
The reality was that Ukraine stopped being a vassal state to Russia and Putin did not like it and simply thought he could roll in and change the government as the USSR had done to Hungary and Czechoslovakia.
Did not work as historically Ukrainians are not very fond of Russians.
One can also refer to the 1997 Treaty on Friendship, Cooperation, which the recognition of the inviolability of existing borders, which Russia ignored
A history of Ukraine
www.ukrainianworldcongress.org