This is precisely correct...
I'm having a hard time imagining NATO doing anything in the first place.
I hold NATO in higher esteem than the UN, but only by a little.
I also can't think of any time off the top of my head Putin backed down from much of anything significant. Feel free to remind me if I've just forgotten.
Which members of "NATO" would be contributing troops for this show of force? The French? The Italians? The Germans? Seriously?
Putin can cut off gas to europe and destroy their economies. Putting carriers etc into the Black Sea woudl be madness. They would be within reach of Russian missle batteries, not to mention subs, and would be totally destroyed within the first 15 minutes of a real confrontation. What do you do then? Say "Nevermind?"
If the west wanted to do something (and I am not saying it should), the best it would be able to muster is to attack Russia economically, and covertly (as much as that would be possible).
Military strength is simply out of the question.
So what you're saying is that we'd risk WWIII over it, but not Putin? You don't know the Russian mindset very well, that much is painfully obvious.
The time it would take for NATO to mobilize (for a contingency they have admitted they did not plan on) would be greater than the half-life of this event. The Russians beat NATO to the punch, end of story. It's a lot easier to deter behavior than it is to reverse it once done. The Russians can sit on the black sea and then go "let's talk it over". Stall, delay...it's over.
It's ok when we do it, but we don't want others doing it.

No it isn't. Saddam was a dictator who mass murdered his own people, and had invaded, without any just cause, two neighbouring countries in the past. Assad was also a dictator who killed many of his own people. Ukraine government did nothing of the kind, and is up for election later in Spring. No Russians were killed in Crimea by the Ukraine government (the alleged justification for intervention). There is no comparison.
Furthermore, Russia signed a treaty saying they would honour Ukraine's sovereignty. There was no such treaty about Syria or Iraq.
The fact is, he won't risk WWIII for Crimea.
The thread is not about what the west wants to do. It is about what Putin would do IF the west raised the stakes. The answer is that he would probably fold, and he would certainly back down considerably from what he would do in a situation where the west meekly folds its hand.
Which members of "NATO" would be contributing troops for this show of force? The French? The Italians? The Germans? Seriously?
Putin has all the cards here, plus his poosition is not at all unreasonable. The europhiles in Ukraine overthrew a democratically elected president, withour backing. How does that square with international norms?
