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Comments by "Dylan Vogler" (@dylanvogler2165) on "Lithuania reinforces troops along Kaliningrad and Belarus border | Focus on Europe" video.
@jennyohara4011 when you don't realize that the Benelux together have an economy similar in size as Russia🤡🤡.
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@juliam1395 🤣🤣🤣 if you ever get there, atm you seem kinda stuck in Ukraine 🤡🤡
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@humbulanimulaudzi7185 🤣🤣🤣 replace USA with Russia and Russian
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@jennyohara4011 Besides the fact that the Benelux countries host American nuclear weapons, we're part of NATO. Lovely thing about that, is being allied to three nuclear powers 😉
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@mobiuszero2424 little bit frustrated by the sanctions 😂😂?
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@godfredsumabe9151 ah yes when it's okay to demand how other countries govern themselves..... would you be okay with someone forcing Russia to be a "neutral" state?
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@swedas237 i agree with you on that. Point I tried to make is that it's Russia itself that caused everyone to join NATO
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@dda4966 for Russia too🤦♂️ it's a two way street. If Russia closes the tap it's game over for the Russian economy too 🤦♂️
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@dda4966 yes but ever thought of the infrastructure that has to be build? Russia's cultural and economic heart is it's European part, which is far from China. Russia has historically also been focused more on the west than Asia. Trade ships travelling from it's warm water ports Kaliningrad and Sevastopol have to go through NATO territory to get to China or anywhere actually. So only completely safe route, which could not potentially be blocked, would be air and land. Air being alot more expensive. Besides for both land and air trade they have to improve the infrastructure in the Russian far eastern regions considerably if the trade is to substitute for lost trade with Europe.
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@mobiuszero2424 it seems the only card Russians and people who love Russia like you seem to have. Pitiful. And the funny thing about the energy, which most of you guys don't know, Russia needs the money as much as we need the gas and oil. And the argument "they'll just sell it to china", with what infrastructure? We will overcome the energy crisis. But curious what will happen with Russia if it cuts itself off from it's major income.
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@paolucki lol no the Baltic States are terrified. Considering their history, i'd be too
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@stevepowell6503 yes I completely agree with you. I think the same about it. For now we need to think more about our energy consumption and prices will be higher, but we'll come out stronger. And we won't be sending money anymore to this fascist state. So I agree
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@stevepowell6503 yes exactly. We should have never allowed ourselves to be in this position in the first place. Atleast they've learned from it now. Never again we should be in a position in which dictators/autocrats can blackmail us.
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