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  33.  @laza8675  you are totally wrong. First of all, Germany occupied all territory of modern Ukraine and Belarus, this two nation takes the biggest damage comparing to other soviet nations (by the way, it was the reason why Ukraine and Belarus were included into UN as separate countries despite being part of USSR). It is true about trauma due to WW2 in two generations of soviet citizens. For example, my 15 years old grandma was "gestarbater" in Germany for few years and didn't die just because she worked at farm; she was keeping hidden extra supplied of food for the whole life due to starvation during the war and after the war. But this WW2 trauma has nothing to do with modern citizens of ex-soviet countries! Generations that were born after 1960th don't have trauma!!! I personally didn't understand why my grandma is keeping food in hidden place, it was weird for me. Now I know WHY she keeped food and i will do same (russian aggression explained to me WHY extra food supplies is so important). How it is possible that modern russian citizens do have some "trauma"? The thing is that russian government intentionally use this "historical trauma" to generate hate inside russian citizens. It started in early 2000th. Now russian media can declare some country or nation as nazi and after few years of propaganda russian citizens will hate this nation and will agree to start a new war. One last thing. In 2014 about 85% of russian citizens approved occupation of Crimea, in fact it was an approval of war with Ukraine. Occupation increased popularity of russian president.
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  56.  @PLTommia  the "contracts" you are talking about is in reality are negotiations about shale gas, and the only reason why Ukraine started this activity is so called "gas war" - in 2005 russians were upset of first Maidan (2004) and EU-oriented government of Ukraine as a result and decided to change government in Ukraine by increasing gas price (using gas as a weapon, same way as they did in 2022 with Europe). Since 2004 russians tried to pressure Ukraine to remain in russian orbit, despite the fact that a lot of people in Ukraine (more than 50%, majority of young generation) at that time were willing to eventually join EU. Events: 1) 2004, pro-russian candidate in president of Ukraine lost due to mass protests after falsifications of elections (first Maidan). The result of this protests: re-elections, pro-russian candidate fails to win. 2) 2005, russians tries to change government in Ukraine by gas war and trading restrictions. The strategy is next: "vote for pro-russian forces and you will get a discount for gas and gasoline" 3) 2008, russian invasion into Georgia and occupation of it's territory. Motivation is the same - to replace democratic and EU-oriented government of Georgia with pro-russian marionettes (and it worked). At that time Ukraine helped Georgia with weapons for protection. 3) 2010, president election in Ukraine. Unfortunately, very corrupted pro-russian candidate becomes the president of Ukraine. 4) 2011, mass protests in russia after falsification of elections (similar to Maidan in 2004). Failed. 5) Autumn of 2013, mass protests in Ukraine agains pro-russian president Yanukovich solution not to sign required for integration with EU documents and siding with russians (second Maidan). 6) 2014, russians occupied Crimea and tried to occupy russian-speaking regions of Ukraine (east and south). Do you see anything related to "gas and oil deposits" in this chain of events? As i told you previously, it is all about russian political control over Ukraine (and other countries) in attempt of restore soviet union. In 2022, russians decided to do full-scale invasion in Ukraine after realisation in 2020 that Zelenskiy will not sign any deal with russians that harms Ukraine's national interests (and there is no chance that pro-russian politics will win during next elections). Same thing about russian aggression against Georgia in 2008.
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