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tough words from a mestizo, we dont need to point out the fact based reputation you have around the globe but especially in north america.
Russians are nowhere near leading crime, rape or illegal immigration rates any place on this planet, in Germany and Paule and Rothear can confirm that, they are one of the most popular groups of immigrants unlike Ukrainians.
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Nor is there any objection to the endeavour to keep the national characteristics of a people as far as possible
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They're not the suicides and behave well and smart, no sanctions against Russia, trade between our states is blooming, air connection was reestablished one year ago, no visas, as well. Ukrainians were dreaming about Georgia opening a 2nd front to die heroically for the sake of Ukrainian ideals (lol).
I would love to see Abkhazia reintegrating in Georgia in future as a reward to them in case of adequate behavior.
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Youre taking a country with nearly 100m population, about the size of Ukraine, covering entire region from Black Sea to East Med, from Balkans to Caucasus, best climate in the world, decent industry, relatively good resources except oil, should it be as easy as drinking a glass of water?
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Answer me this: All of those tiny Baltic states became part of NATO, but when Ukraine tried to become a member of NATO, Russia launched an invasion. NATO is already bordering Russia through the Baltic states. The distance between Talinn and St. Petersburg is only 370 km.
What would change if Ukraine was a member of NATO?
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The moment a nation like Georgia hurts the security concerns of Russia by intending to join NATO, Russia has the moral right to carpet bomb the shit out of them.
After securing the entire east of the Dnieper its also about time to coup the shit out of Armenia and make them remember their place imho.
What Russia does is no imperialism but securing the last outposts of its sphere of influence, it already made huge mistake not stopping the Baltic states to become Nato members or already put troops on the ground during the 2014 maidan CIA coup.
Its just since the Syrian intervention 2015, Putin got tired of western games.
The USA almost started WW3 over missile deployment in CUBA and Russia backed down over it.
There are spheres of influences on this planet, thats basic Geopolitics.
The USA is even vocal about it with the the Monroe Doctrine.
Threatening China by being a neighbouring Nation that deployed US Troops/Missiles or joins a American security organization and you get vaporized too, the unipolar world order is over.
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After what I've seen happened in Ukraine (even when not a NATO member) I'm sure NATO would find a lame excuse to not intervene if anything happens to Turkey.
Tough words from an autist who never leaves home. Try to visit a russian bar/club someday and you'll see how you shit on your pants.
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