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Ukraine-Russia clash: Nato's dilemma in the Black Sea
2018-12-04
[BBC] Does crisis beckon in the Black Sea? Could Russia and Nato even come to blows?

That - at least for now - is probably unlikely. But the recent seizure of two Ukrainian gunboats and a tug in the approaches to the Kerch Strait, by vessels of the Russian Border Guard, has inevitably brought security in the Black Sea to the forefront of Nato's agenda at their meeting in Brussels on Tuesday.

The Black Sea has long had strategic significance.

It was, after all, the theatre for a major conflict between the Western powers France and Great Britain and Imperial Russia in the mid-19th Century. During the Cold War, it was the Soviet Union's shortest route to Iran and the Middle East. Turkey - a Nato ally - stood astride the Black Sea's southern exit to the Mediterranean, facing Russia across the Black Sea to its the north.

For the Russians this was always seen as their "back yard". And the end of the Cold War and the break-up of the Soviet Union greatly complicated relationships.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  Remember the 4th Division? Remember that any naval units have to go through the Bosporus with Turkish permission? Besides >>> Agree with #1 and #2.
Posted by: magpie   2018-12-04 18:16  

#2  Ditto at #1, with emphasis and outside voice.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-12-04 14:42  

#1  There is no dilemma. This is none of our business. Stay out of it.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2018-12-04 12:44  

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