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USCGC Dallas crew forced to leave Sevastopol by pro-Russian Ukrainian protestors

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This is even worse than those Japanese protestors railing against the deployment of the nuclear carrier USS George Washington to Japan, IIRC. I find this rather confusing that there would be this amount of pro-Russian sentiment within Ukraine- or is it more of anti-NATO feeling?

http://en.rian.ru/world/20080902/116477984.html

U.S. warship leaves Sevastopol after protests 
15:05 | 02/ 09/ 2008
   
SEVASTOPOL, September 2 (RIA Novosti) - The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Dallas left Sevastopol Tuesday morning after anti-NATO protests in Ukraine's Crimean port. (U.S. Coastguard cutter Dallas enters Sevastopol Harbor - video)

The Dallas, which recently delivered humanitarian aid to Georgia's Black Sea port of Batumi, docked on Monday at the Crimean port, where Russia has a naval base, at the invitation of Kiev.

The ship's arrival was met by thousands of anti-NATO protesters chanting "Yankees go home!" and waving banners with the slogan "NATO Stop!" Police cordoned off the area around the ship.

Ukrainian customs officers who boarded the ship and met the commander said they had been prepared to lay on buses for the U.S. crew to give them a tour of the city, but apart from a few officers, no one left the vessel.

Tensions between Russia and the West have been exacerbated by the build up in the Black Sea of U.S. and NATO naval vessels delivering humanitarian aid to Georgia. In an apparent response, Russia sent a group of warships last week, including the Moskva missile cruiser, to Sukhumi, the capital of Abkhazia.

A Russian warship, the Smetlivy patroller, has meanwhile returned to Sevastopol after being involved in peacekeeping operations off the Abkhazian shore, a Russian Black Sea Fleet command source said.

"Smetlivy returned to its base this morning. Everyone on board is safe and sound. A group of ships has remained near the Abkhazian shore to ensure the republic's maritime security," the source said.

Most of Russia's naval group have returned to the Black Sea bases of Novorossiisk and Sevastopol.

After a Russian ship patrolling Abkhazian waters sank a Georgian missile boat during armed conflict last month, Ukraine's Foreign Ministry said Russian warships involved in the operation near Georgia could be prohibited from returning to Sevastopol.

Russia's Black Sea Fleet uses the Sevastopol base under agreements signed in 1997. Ukrainian pro-NATO President Victor Yushchenko announced earlier this year that Ukraine would not extend the lease beyond 2017.

Yushchenko signed a decree last month requiring prior notice of all movements by Russian naval vessels and aircraft from the Sevastopol base in the Crimea. Russia views it as a provocation and is likely to resist any Ukrainian attempts to restrict the deployment of its navy.
 
Hmmm....
Anyone remember  "Peace in our time"
 
The pro-western government in the Ukraine is about to fall so the protests may be an outcome of that political uncertainty.
 
With the tensions on the rise with Russia, would this not be rubbing their face in it to have a USCG vessel show up at one of Russia's most important naval bases?
 
Umm... Ukranian naval base currently leased by Russia.... IIRC
 
I find this rather confusing that there would be this amount of pro-Russian sentiment within Ukraine- or is it more of anti-NATO feeling?

Isn't there alot of Russians in the Ukraine?  I think there is a long standing dispute over the Crimea, it was part of Russia but  Khrushchev gave it to the Ukraine for internal political reasons in the 50's.  Which didn't matter much when they were both part of the USSR but with the Ukraine a separate country, the Russians that live in the Ukraine most likely go along with other Russians in their feelings
 
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