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Why Russia has so much power
As much as 40% of the continent's natural gas is supplied by Russia — prompting fears about what might happen if Moscow moves to cut off some or all of that supply.
Why Russia has so much power
Video exploring Putin's view on Ukraine...
People underestimate Russians because they don’t export consumer electronics, video games and create anime like Japan, lol.
When it comes to military and space tech - Russia might arguably be the most advanced country on the planet. And it’s evident in all of things.
You need to see their school syllabus to understand why they’re that advanced. It’s not even just them - it’s most of the countries on the eastern bloc - all the way to China. Kids in the west won’t be able to pass their exams.
Russia has a new Electronic Warfare Systems (EWS) that they have been embarrassing US and NATO with in Syria. That **** is disrupting GPS and confusing drones, pilots and sailors. And US/NATO don’t have answers for it.
But what kicked off the crisis in Ukraine now was a US false flag against a pro-Russian government. And that created the pretext for CIA-sponsored protests (like the fake Arab Spring) - which ended up overthrowing a democratically elected President - for a US puppet.
Also, the aggression is on both sides. Russia has a right to protect ethnic Russians in Eastern Ukraine (they want either their own country or self-governance) - the home of the elected president that was overthrown - from aggression by the US puppets in Kiev from western Ukraine. And Ukraine has a right to protect its territorial integrity. So, the only solution is compromise which they already have with the Minsk Agreement. However, the US is the elephant in room disrupting things because it has its eyes on other things and it’s the hand that’s forcing Kiev not to abide by the agreement.
Crimea annexation wasn’t a false flag. It was a direct Russian military move once the pro-Russian government in Kiev was overthrown - to protect its interests. A US puppet in Kiev with US navy in Crimea would’ve crippled Russia militarily and economically. That’s Russia’s access to the Black Sea via Sea of Azov and it would mean US navy on Russia’s borders. All the just need to do is block Kerch Strait and half of Russia’s Black Sea fleet would become paralysed.
So, it wasn’t even an act of aggression as well. Putin was just one step ahead of those in Washington and acted accordingly to protect Russia’s geopolitical interests. What’s going on in Ukraine isn’t as simplistic as some of you think - it’s a very complicated issue that would’ve a big effect on the whole of Europe. And if cooler heads don’t prevail - it can become a global thing.
Thanks for this. I’ve seen it come at it in some different ways more along the conspiracy side. This is interesting to say the leastSome comments I read online I thought were interesting. Seems neutral-pro russian so take it for what its worth.
They let these two dudes **** the country for decades and more to come.