S!ayer on Nostr: BTW Ukraine isn't the only one - there's plenty of "options" or "vectors" for the ...
BTW Ukraine isn't the only one - there's plenty of "options" or "vectors" for the West to attack Russia. This included Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine, Hungary, Belarus, Latvia, Estonia, Serbia - basically anywhere in the former USSR.
You see, in the USSR people could move freely, resettle anywhere etc. kinda like the USA today. However, when the USSR broke apart, these people and their enclaves became minorities in their newly formed countries. This is why you have all sorts of mixed groups in all these places, why these enclaves then seek their own independence and why Russia sees it fit to be the "grandfather" of them ALL and to "help them establish themselves" in their new countries.
Russia wins influence without direct contribution (it actually can't afford to do it) so they give them aid in weapons, gas, oil, resource and other things. And the West funds the other side.
You see, in the USSR people could move freely, resettle anywhere etc. kinda like the USA today. However, when the USSR broke apart, these people and their enclaves became minorities in their newly formed countries. This is why you have all sorts of mixed groups in all these places, why these enclaves then seek their own independence and why Russia sees it fit to be the "grandfather" of them ALL and to "help them establish themselves" in their new countries.
Russia wins influence without direct contribution (it actually can't afford to do it) so they give them aid in weapons, gas, oil, resource and other things. And the West funds the other side.