most people in Crimea want to be part of Russia.
You're basing that purely on the anecdotal evidence of the fact that 2 weeks into an occupation that could be permanent, anti-Russians haven't started firing yet. How do you know they even have access to the number of weapons necessary to take on a force like that? I wouldn't even imagine that all of the 59% of Russian speaking residents of Crimea welcome the Russians, and those folks that got beaten up on Sunday would definitely disagree with you, never mind that Tartars that are having crosses appear on their doors!