Yea this is actually more a case of Russia trying to put Ukraine on a more level business ground with the rest of Europe than it is Russia being aggressive. I'm no fan of the Russian leadership, but to be honest the Georgia conflict was technically started by the Georgians. Likewise, Ukraine is being the "aggressor" in this case...
I'm not saying Russia is not overreacting, (clearly they did in Georgia) but more trying to get people thinking from both perspectives here. Also, I doubt any real conflict will come of this, other than further bickering / political positioning. Poland and Germany will start getting really cold, impose a bit more pressure on Ukraine to stop expecting the benefits of a free market without the set-backs, (ie regular gas prices) and the issue will be settled.
Anyway, I love all of it. Eastern european politics make me laugh real hard.