Of course I will answer, without making personal attacks. I have already told you I thought a compromise would be for United Nations peacekeepers to become involved, the removal of all Russian troops and a referendum on Crimea's future be held. The status quo ante would have to be restored, however.
This is not on offer, Steve and nor will it ever be. Ukraine/NATO have no intention of offering this. So now answer the related questions. The "status quo" which you suggest returning to is that it is an autonomous republic already-re 1994 referendum with a Russian base that has existed since 1783. Crimeans have always, when given the opportunity, made clear that they want nothing to do with the government in Ukraine. Here is a quick rundown again just to show that your position is incoherent.
1991-referendum held in Crimea where they voted for the re-instatement of the autonomous republic of Crimea. Vote not recognised internationally. Result 94.3% yes 5.7% no.
1994- referendum held alongside Ukrainian elections. Crimeans voted on three questions;
To re-instate the autonomous republic of Crimea(giving greater autonomy)- 78.4% yes 21.6% no
The right of citizens of Crimea to dual citizenship- 82.8% yes 17.2% no
Edicts of the President of the Republic of Crimea to become law- 77.9% yes 22.1% no
2014- referendum 97% voted to rejoin Russian Federation as a sovereign state (Republic of Crimea)
Do you believe that the Ukraine/NATO plans for Crimea include a referendum?
If they don't and just intend to seize Crimea against the will of Crimeans and Russians-would you support this?