in the media

The Empire Takes Back: It Could Happen Here

The people of Crimea, many of whom see themselves as either ex-Soviet or ethnically Russia, made the region ripe for Russian invasion and claims of human rights violations against the Russian minority living in Crimea were then used as justification for Russia’s invasion.

published by
Daily Show with Jon Stewart
 on April 9, 2014

Source: Daily Show with Jon Stewart

Carnegie’s Andrew Weiss discussed Russia’s annexation of Crimea and his concern that Russia will continue to illegally expand its borders. The people of Crimea, many of whom see themselves as either ex-Soviet or ethnically Russia, made the region ripe for Russian invasion, he argued. Claims of human rights violations against the Russian minority living in Crimea were then used as justification for Russia’s invasion. Upon visiting ethnically Russian New York neighborhood Brighton Beach, The Daily Show’s Samantha Bee determined that Putin plans to invade America.

This interview originally aired on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.