Will Putin Stop After Ukraine?

Will Ukraine be Putin's last invation?


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Do you think that the citizenship of persons whose ancestors arrived in the country after 1939 should be revoked? Ok. I'll remember it, too.
Oh look, vague questions. I suppose you think I'm supposed to sift through the turd you pinched off and find your point.
 
Sure. But first - gather up with your friends in "language patrols" and beat people who speak Spanish in public places, or smash windows in Chinese stores.
Oh look, more vague, unsubstantiated horseshit, in lieu of responding to actual points made.
 
Oh look, more vague, unsubstantiated horseshit, in lieu of responding to actual points made.
The actual point is simple. The Baltic regimes are discriminative, supressive and neo-nazistic more than you, soya boys, can imagine. It's important, they became such partly because of the US support. What is even more important, those regimes and Biden's policy may endanger American citizens and American state.
 
The Baltic regimes are discriminative, supressive and neo-nazistic more than you, soya boys, can imagine.
And this is exaggerated propaganda meant to justify the invasion of these countries by an even more oppressive regime.

Who do you think you are fooling? You aren't saying anything that we can't lift from Russian State TV ten years ago.
 
And this is exaggerated propaganda meant to justify the invasion of these countries by an even more oppressive regime.

Who do you think you are fooling? You aren't saying anything that we can't lift from Russian State TV ten years ago.
Ok. Returning to the topic. If Biden is reelected, and Baltic pressure on the local Russian populations will be increased to the level of "genocide", those Russian people won't have the option different but "rebellion against oppressive government", and the Russian government won't have another option but to defend them. It will be simple self-defense. And it will definitely put us pretty close to, at least, a regional nuclear war.
If Trump is elected, then, likely, Baltic governments won't try to increase pressure on local Russians and, may be, even grant them a citizenship.
The latter option is preferred.
 
I doubt it, but we will probably never know since our stupid government seems to want
ww3

The issue is unless we can convince Russia the Country that Russia the Empire isn't coming back, it may come to us even if we don't want it,

France didn't want World War II in 1939, they got it anyway.
 
Actually, we don't care what do Europeans want until they do not pay rightful share for their safety. And yes, no amount of money is worth the risk of a direct nuclear war, at least until we modernize our nuclear forces to the matching level.

Money = Economic Security = the primary concern of all governments.
 
The EU's refusal to extend duty-free imports of agricultural products from Ukraine is a bad signal. Up to 80 percent of farmers may go bankrupt

Western "partners" have once again put a pig in Ukraine's eye
This will create an excellent opportunity for Western corporations to complete the purchase of land for pennies.
 
Ok. Say, in Estonian city of Narva almost 90% of population are non-citizens, and mist of them do call themselves Russians. They do not have right to vote, or to buy weapons, or to watch TV they want, or to teach their children in their own languages in schools...
Some people believe that their rights must be protected too, and the pressure must be decreased. Some people believe that the pressure must be increased and those people must be deported or even genocided. The latter point of view is supported by the faith in American help.
You Russians should once and for all get it that you don't have any special rights being based on some 'historical lands', 'history', 'ancestry' or how you interpret these things in your favour.

There are sovereign nations in Eastern Europe and Russians living there should decide either to become part of them or get out. Russians in Estonia should have no more rights than Chinese in Russia or Czechs in Turkey or Uzbeks in Albania.

Even more, it is inevitable that states bordering Russia will pursue anti-Russian policy in one or another form. Having Russian enclaves, especially those bordering Russia, is a grave threat to national security of these states.
 

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