CNN & MSNBC watcher spottedDagestan has a muslim majority population, that entire region of southern Russia and the Caucasus has long been a place of tremendous conflict and religious/ethnic strife. Azerbaijan and Armenia have long been in a small scale conflict over territory, even to this day. Russia invaded a region of Georgia, Abkhazia and Ossetia, in 2008. These are just a couple examples in more recent times. Many of these regions have been seeking independence from Russia and I believe that we may see the Russian federation collapse due to the war in Ukraine. What I see is something similar to what happened when the Soviet Union collapsed, where we see many nations gain their full-blown independence. Certain parts of Siberia as well as in the Caucasus region or some examples of this.
No, I don't watch TV. Those smaller scale conflicts are a real thing. This invasion of Ukraine is a massive nightmare for Putin, he took a gamble and it's costing him. Not only is Russia bogged down in this invasion, that's been going on for almost a year, but it's actions spurred both Sweden and Finland into joining NATO. The Baltic Sea is now a NATO lake and now it's arctic naval bases of Arkhangelsk can easily be cut off from supply. Russia wanted to go into Ukraine to install a pro Russian government as well as annex territory to create a buffer zone from a NATO land invasion. I'm sure there are also many behind the scenes things going on that none of us on here are privy to.CNN & MSNBC watcher spotted
That's funny because you are spewing the same paranoid Russophobia shvt CNN constantly cries about. If Russia is so weak then tell your boy Biden to tell mean old Putin to pull out of Ukraine or he will invade them. Oh wait, it's all BS.No, I don't watch TV. Those smaller scale conflicts are a real thing. This invasion of Ukraine is a massive nightmare for Putin, he took a gamble and it's costing him. Not only is Russia bogged down in this invasion, that's been going on for almost a year, but it's actions spurred both Sweden and Finland into joining NATO. The Baltic Sea is now a NATO lake and now it's arctic naval bases of Arkhangelsk can easily be cut off from supply. Russia wanted to go into Ukraine to install a pro Russian government as well as annex territory to create a buffer zone from a NATO land invasion. I'm sure there are also many behind the scenes things going on that none of us on here are privy to.
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Russophobe lol? I'm just calling it for what it is. Look at any map and you can clearly see how Sweden and Finland joining NATO makes Russia's strategic position in the Baltic and Karelia far less than ideal.That's funny because you are spewing the same paranoid Russophobia shvt CNN constantly cries about. If Russia is so weak then tell your boy Biden to tell mean old Putin to pull out of Ukraine or he will invade them. Oh wait, it's all BS.
You are clearly Russophobe. Sweden and Finland joining NATO mean jack shvt compared the US already outnumbering Russia population by 200 million people and choke pointing them in at the North Sea, Bosphorus Strait, and the Sea of Japan. Russia poses zero threat yet to the US yet you are over spewing doomsday BS. Worry about something more concerning like climate change or something dude.Russophobe lol? I'm just calling it for what it is. Look at any map and you can clearly see how Sweden and Finland joining NATO makes Russia's strategic position in the Baltic and Karelia far less than ideal.
According to CNN, yes I watch it sometimes, Putin was supposed to die of Cancer this summer or the economy was supposed to implode in May because Mcdonalds left.If Russia is so weak how come they aren’t defeated yet? Billions of Dollars and military aid and… crickets
I'm not worried about it, just look at a damn map. If I was a Russian military leader that was preparing for a war/defense against NATO I would not be happy with Finland and Sweden joining, as it makes my position on the board far more disadvantageous. My Baltic fleet is an even worse position than before, with little chance of it reaching to the North Sea intact. Sweden in the picture also gives more protection to the Baltic countries from airbases there, especially from the island of Gotland which lies right in the middle of the Baltic like an unsinkable aircraft carrier. With Finland in the picture, St. Petersburg is easily within reach of a land assault and my naval bases in Arkhangelsk can also be severed from supply.You are clearly Russophobe. Sweden and Finland joining NATO mean jack shvt compared the US already outnumbering Russia population by 200 million people and choke pointing them in at the North Sea, Bosphorus Strait, and the Sea of Japan. Russia poses zero threat yet to the US yet you are over spewing doomsday BS. Worry about something more concerning like climate change or something dude.
A Russian military leader is more worried about fighting a country that outnumbers him by 200 million people let alone a whole alliance more so than Sweden and Finland. GTFO with your Russophobia BS. That shvt might work on your subreddit, but you are in a different playing field out here.I'm not worried about it, just look at a damn map. If I was a Russian military leader that was preparing for a war/defense against NATO I would not be happy with Finland and Sweden joining, as it makes my position on the board far more disadvantageous. My Baltic fleet is an even worse position than before, with little chance of it reaching to the North Sea intact. Sweden in the picture also gives more protection to the Baltic countries from airbases there, especially from the island of Gotland which lies right in the middle of the Baltic like an unsinkable aircraft carrier. With Finland in the picture, St. Petersburg is easily within reach of a land assault and my naval bases in Arkhangelsk can also be severed from supply.
You really don't get it do you? It's clear that all of these moves between NATO and Russia are a giant chess game about aligning their pieces on the board. This is something that has gone on for centuries. Did you know that in the fall of 1940 the Soviet Union approached Hitler about joining the axis powers? Stalin wanted influence over the Bosporus because it guaranteed access to the Mediterranean from the warm water ports of the Crimea. They also wanted certain islands of Finland to boost their defense of then Leningrad as well as the artic bases.A Russian military leader is more worried about fighting a country that outnumbers him by 200 million people let alone a whole alliance more so than Sweden and Finland. GTFO with your Russophobia BS. That shvt might work on your subreddit, but you are in a different playing field out here.
I'm not scared of Russia or China dude. They are severely limited by their geography and population hurdles.You really don't get it do you? It's clear that all of these moves between NATO and Russia are a giant chess game about aligning their pieces on the board. This is something that has gone on for centuries. Did you know that in the fall of 1940 the Soviet Union approached Hitler about joining the axis powers? Stalin wanted influence over the Bosporus because it guaranteed access to the Mediterranean from the warm water ports of the Crimea. They also wanted certain islands of Finland to boost their defense of then Leningrad as well as the artic bases.
Russia is a rapidly declining power and it's on it's final legs of being able to line up the chess pieces how it wants. Both Russia and China have a rapidly closing window in regard to lining up their geopolitical pieces due to a coming population collapse that will happen in our lifetime, especially the case for China.
It sounds like we are both on the same page. I'm not worried about any of this stuff, it's just an interesting conversation to have.I'm not scared of Russia or China dude. They are severely limited by their geography and population hurdles.
It’s really shocking that the USSR survived that long during the Cold War given all resources it used to win WW2 and being the USSR itself. I don’t see China being no where as strong as the USSR superpower wise, but the cracks in the US are quite evident.We won the Cold War, but the western theatre was a walk in the park V the east. There’s a reason Hitler went for Russia in 41.