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It's never warm enough. Now they want a warmer water port in Syria.Russia already has access to warm water ports currently. They annexed it a couple years ago. There is nothing else of value there except having a buffer state between them and globohomo from a Russian pov. Conquering the Ukraine causes way more problems than solutions and that's the cost benefit analysis before factoring in any potential involvement from the West.
yeah unlike russia, the west can offer to dump lots of of cash into these countries. belarus and ukraine are very poor, so the promise of western money is very appealing to them, especially after seeing how their neighbors (poland and the baltic states) were brought to unprecedented levels of prosperity by western aid while they themselves kept stagnating in semi poverty together with russia.In the post you quoted, I typed "Russia" when I meant to type "Putin."
You are correct that many Russians view Belarus and Ukraine as part of their homeland, but the Kremlin doesn't seem interested in unification (annexing Crimea was not its most preferred option and likely wouldn't have happened without the Maidan). It is most interested in maintaining its eastern neighbors as satellite states/imperial vassals, if possible. This was the state of affairs under Yanukovych and still is under Lukashenko. It was extremely unpopular in Western Ukraine and is continually growing more and more unpopular in Belarus because many people don't want to live in a corrupt vassal state.
While being a vassal of the West is far more toxic in many respects, at least the EU, unlike the Putinosphere, can claim to offer integration, prosperity and political representation. Those of us living in the west know that these are all false promises, but I can easily see how young people in a neo-Soviet vassal state like Belarus could fall for them.
Ahh yes, the ultimate foe of winter, 1000 year lastingTheir ultimate goal is to invade the Sun.
Russia could have afforded to do something similar had their natural riches not been drained and squandered by (((oligarchs))). By facilitating corruption in vassal states (as a means of securing the loyalty of vassal elites) and not proactively aiding their economic development, the Kremlin has made its influence unbearable and is gradually pushing all of its neighbors away.yeah unlike russia, the west can offer to dump lots of of cash into these countries. belarus and ukraine are very poor, so the promise of western money is very appealing to them, especially after seeing how their neighbors (poland and the baltic states) were brought to unprecedented levels of prosperity by western aid while they themselves kept stagnating in semi poverty together with russia.
Fucking nerds and their pretend wars lolFuck sake i saw this thread and "3 minutes ago" and thought shit was about to get funky, and all I got was blue balls
That's why if anything they will take only part of Ukraine instead of the whole thing.Russia already has access to warm water ports currently. They annexed it a couple years ago. There is nothing else of value there except having a buffer state between them and globohomo from a Russian pov. Conquering the Ukraine causes way more problems than solutions and that's the cost benefit analysis before factoring in any potential involvement from the West.
I'm pressing X on them taking any more of Ukraine, let alone all of it. Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but I don't see how additional Black Sea ports are value added when the Bosporus Strait remains in NATO's hands.That's why if anything they will take only part of Ukraine instead of the whole thing.
I mean Russia merely needs dominance of the black sea to exert it's naval presence over NATO. After all Russia only needs to secure a buffer zone of Russian speaking Ukrainians. For NATO the game is more dangerous as well NATO is under equipped to handle hybrid warfare from Russia.I'm pressing X on them taking any more of Ukraine, let alone all of it. Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but I don't see how additional Black Sea ports are value added when the Bosporus Strait remains in NATO's hands.
There's some talk about creating a new Russia-aligned state in Southwestern Ukraine, in Odessa.That's why if anything they will take only part of Ukraine instead of the whole thing.
NATO doesn't survive flinching on Ukraine if Ukraine is offered membership and then invaded.I think NATO would not go to war over Ukraine, but much of it's credibility hinges on it. Putin will try to shake out NATO promises for Ukrainian incorporation while he can. This is a good way to do it without actually invading.
Yeah Odessa would be a place is asymmetrical warfare against the Russians I see it being given to the Ukrainians. But I see other cities going to Russia.There's some talk about creating a new Russia-aligned state in Southwestern Ukraine, in Odessa.
weaponize the Ukrainians = Dnepropetrovsk maniacsGiven that Ukranians are apparently mentally disabled, we should give all of their women asylum in the USA, pressure Brazil to give their men asylum, and sell what's left of Ukraine to Poland. Poland at least isn't stupid enough to provoke a former superpower into invading them while also selling their land, women, and sovereignty to the same NKVD ethnics that raped and butchered them 3 generations ago.
uranium is mined all over the world, including places such as canada and australia, and unlike natural gas it's pretty easy to ship around because you need only small amounts of it to run your nuclear plants compared to the gigantic volume of natural gas you need to operate gas power plants. a bunch of countries in europe already run on mostly nuclear power and as a result are not exposed to russian pressure, but for some reason the germans and their (((greens))) have a massive fucking hate boner for nuclear power and as a result they're now putins little bitch lolEven if we switch to nuclear, guess who sells fuel to that. Blyat.