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Comments by "Valen Ron" (@valenrn8657) on "Why Did the U.S. Send Only 3000 Troops to Counter Russia in Ukraine? A Game Theory 101 Investigation" video.
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@warheadvun5485 >the USA is nothing but a country of immigrant where the indigenous natives have been reduced to a minority
Russian_conquest_of_Central_Asia
1718-1847: Gaining control of the Kazakh Steppe
Fall of the Kazakh Khanate (1847)
1839: Failed attack on Khiva. See Khivan campaign of 1839.
1847–1853: The Syr Darya line
1847–1864: Down the eastern side
1864–1868: Kokand and Bukhara subdued, Russian conquest of Bukhara
1875–1876: Liquidation of the Kokand Khanate
1873: The conquest of Khiva
1879–1885: Turkmenistan: Geok Tepe, Merv and Panjdeh
1879: Lomakin's defeat at Geok Tepe
1884: The annexation of Merv
1885: Expansion stopped at Panjdeh
1872–1895: The Eastern Mountains
1867–1877: Yakub Beg
1871–1883: temporary occupation of Kulja
1893: Pamirs occupied
Results speak themselves with Imperial Russia/Russian Federation having the largest land area in the world!
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Grand Duchy of Moscow (1263–1547)
1368–1372 Lithuanian-Muscovite War
1376 Muscovite-Volga Bulgars war
1467–1469 Qasim War
1471 Battle of Shelon
1480 Great stand on the Ugra river
1478 Siege of Kazan
1492–1494 First Muscovite-Lithuanian War
1495–1497 Russo-Swedish War
1500–1503 Second Muscovite-Lithuanian War
1505–1507 Russo-Kazan War
1507–1508 Third Muscovite-Lithuanian War
1512–1522 Fourth Muscovite-Lithuanian War
1534–1537 Fifth Muscovite-Lithuanian War
Tsardom of Russia (1547–1721)
1552 Siege of Kazan
1552–1556 Tatar Rebellion
1554–1557 Ivan the Terrible’s Swedish War
1556 Russian conquest of Astrakhan
1558–1583 Livonian War
1568–1570 Astrakhan Expedition
1570–1572 Ivan the Terrible’s Crimean War
1580–1762 Russian conquest of Siberia
1590–1595 Boris Godunov’s Swedish War
1606–1607 Bolotnikov Rebellion
1610–1617 Ingrian War
1632–1634 Smolensk War
1651–1653 Alexis I’s Persian War
1652–1689 Sino–Russian border conflicts
1654–1667 First Northern War
1656–1658 Second Northern War
1670–1671 Razin’s Rebellion
1676–1681 Feodor III’s Turkish War
1683–1700 Great Turkish War
1700–1721 Great Northern War
1704–1711 Third Bashkir Rebellion
1707–1708 Bulavin Rebellion
1717 Peter the Great’s Khivan War
1717–1847 Kazakh-Russian conflicts
Russian Empire (1721–1917)
1722–1723 Persian Expedition of Peter the Great
1733–1738 War of the Polish Succession Rhineland
1735–1739 Russo-Austro-Turkish War
1735–1740 Fourth Bashkir Rebellion
1740–1748 War of the Austrian Succession
1756–1763 Seven Years' War
1768–1769 Koliivshchyna Rebellion
1768–1772 War of the Bar Confederation
1768–1774 Catherine the Great’s First Turkish War
1773–1775 Pugachev's Rebellion
1787–1792 Catherine the Great’s Second Turkish War
1788–1790 Catherine the Great’s Swedish War
1792 Catherine the Great’s Polish War, Second Partition of Poland
1794 Kościuszko Uprising, Third Partition of Poland
1796 Persian Expedition of Catherine the Great
1804–1813 Alexander I’s Persian War
1806–1812 Alexander I’s Turkish War
1808–1809 Finnish War
1817–1864 Caucasian War
1826–1828 Nicholas I’s Persian War
1828–1829 Nicholas I’s Turkish War
1830–1831 November uprising, crushed Polish uprising.
1839–1841 Second Turko-Egyptian War
1839–1895 Russian conquest of Central Asia
1863–1864 January uprising, crushed Polish, Lithuanian and Ukrainian insurgents uprising.
1899–1901 Boxer Rebellion,
Results speak themselves with Imperial Russia/Russian Federation having the largest land area in the world!
Soviet Union (1922–1991)
1924 August Uprising, Consolidation of Soviet rule in Georgian SSR
1924 Tatarbunary Uprising, Crushing of the Soviet-inspired rebellion.
1925–1926 Urtatagai conflict,
1929 Sino-Soviet conflict, USSR defeats China
1929 Red Army intervention in Afghanistan, USSR defeated.
1930 Red Army intervention in Afghanistan (1930), USSR defeats Basmachi.
1932–1941 Soviet–Japanese border conflicts, USSR defeats Imperial Japan.
1936–1939 Spanish Civil War, USSR-backed proxy has been defeated.
1937 Islamic Rebellion in Xinjiang, USSR's backed proxy defeats China.
1939 Invasion of Poland (Part of World War II), triggering WW2. Division of Polish territory between Third Reich, Soviet Union and Slovakia
1939–1940 Winter War (Part of World War II), USSR defeats Finland.
1940 Occupation of the Baltic states(Part of World War II), Occupation of the Baltic states by the Red Army
1940 Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina(Part of World War II), Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina annexed to the USSR, creation of the Moldovan SSR.
1944–1956 Guerrilla war in the Baltic states, USSR defeats Ukrainian Insurgent Army
1945 Soviet–Japanese War(Part of World War II), USSR defeats Imperial Japan. Karafuto Prefecture is annexed by the Soviet Union and incorporated into Sakhalin Oblast.
Kuril Islands annexed to the Soviet Union
1953 East German Uprising, Soviet Union crushed East German demonstrators.
1968 Invasion of Czechoslovakia, Soviet military presence in Czechoslovakia until 1991.
1969 Zhenbao Island Incidentm, USSR defeats China.
1974–1991 Eritrean War of Independence, USSR's proxy defeated.
1975–1991 Angolan Civil War, Independence of Namibia
1977–1978 Ethio-Somali War. Somalia broke all ties with Soviet Union.
1979–1989 Soviet–Afghan War, Failed Soviet attempt to quell Afghan Mujahedeen insurgency
Russian Federation (1991-present)
1991–1993 Georgian Civil War, Zviadist revolt crushed.
1991–1993 War in Abkhazia, Russian-backed Abkhazia gained de facto independence from Georgia.
1992 Transnistria War, Russian- Transnistria gained de facto independence from Moldova.
1992 East Prigorodny Conflict, Expulsion of ethnic Ingush from Prigorodny by Ossetian militia
2008 Russo-Georgian War, Expansion of Russain backed Abkhazia and South Ossetia at the expense of Georgia.
2014–present Russo-Ukrainian War, Russian annexation of Crimea
2018–present Central African Republic Civil War, Ongoing.
Try again.
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@bjorntorlarsson
Ukrainian's ethnic groups
Before WW2,
Census 1926
Ukrainians: 80% (23,218,860)
Russian: 9.2% (2,677,166) <------
Census 1939
Ukrainians: 76.5% (23,667,509)
Russian: 13.5% , (4,175,299). Russians flooding into Ukraine.
After WW2.
Census 1989
Ukrainians: 72.7% (37,419,053)
Russian: 22.1% (11,355,582) <------
Census 2001
Ukrainians: 77.5% (37,541,693)
Russian: 17.2% (8,334,141) <------ //Post Soveit Union, Russians are returning to Russian Federation.
Russia slicing Crimea (2.4 million population) from Ukraine has further increased Ukrainian's proportion.
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Approximately 74,000 personnel are permanently assigned to EUCOM. These include 34,000 Army personnel, 27,000 Air Force personnel, 3,000 Marine personnel, and 10,000 Navy personnel.
Most of the US military strength is allocated towards the Pacific side. The US has 1,346,400 active-duty personnel. 165,000 deployed personnel.
Polish Armed Forces consist of 114,050 active-duty personnel.
From US's POV, the European front is on lower prority compared to "Pivot to Asia".
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@ursus-maniac-workshop > Irak didn’t gain anything except killing innocent people and stealing resources,
Iraq's top oil exports countries from Jan to Jun 2020
1st, China! 29 million tonnes <----- LOL
2nd, India, 23 million tonnes
3rd, EU, 8 million tonnes
4th, South Korea, 6 million tonnes
5th, Turkey, 4 million tonnes with an upwards trend
5th, USA, 4 million tonnes with a downwards trend
fukoff
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@warheadvun5485
Schiffels et al. (2016) examined the remains of three Iron Age Britons buried ca. 100 BC. A female buried in Linton, Cambridgeshire carried the maternal haplogroup H1e, while two males buried in Hinxton both carried the paternal haplogroup R1b1a2a1a2, and the maternal haplogroups K1a1b1b and H1ag1. Their genetic profile was considered typical for Northwest European populations. Though sharing a common Northwestern European origin, the Iron Age individuals were markedly different from later Anglo-Saxon samples, who were closely related to Danes and Dutch people.
The indigenous Britons of Roman Britain were genetically closely related to the earlier Iron Age female Briton, and displayed close genetic links to modern Celts of the British Isles, particularly Welsh (Wales) people, suggesting genetic continuity between Iron Age Britain and Roman Britain, and partial genetic continuity between Roman Britain and modern Britain.
In addition, a Brittonic legacy remains in England, Scotland and Galicia in Spain,[38] in the form of often large numbers of Brittonic place and geographical names. Some examples of geographical Brittonic names survive in the names of rivers, such as the Thames, Clyde, Severn, Tyne, Wye, Exe, Dee, Tamar, Tweed, Avon, Trent, Tambre, Navia, and Forth. Many place names in England and Scotland are of Brittonic rather than Anglo-Saxon or Gaelic origin, such as London, Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Carlisle, Caithness, Aberdeen, Dundee, Barrow, Exeter, Lincoln, Dumbarton, Brent, Penge, Colchester, Gloucester, Durham, Dover, Kent, Leatherhead, and York.
You just reveal yourself as an ignorant fool.
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@warheadvun5485
Chile example,
USSR has supported its Cuban proxy that in turn supported Marxist Salvador Allende. You're a hypocrite.
Marxist Salvador Allende clashed with the right-wing parties that controlled Congress and with the judiciary. On 11 September 1973, the military moved to oust Allende in a coup d'état.
Marxist Salvador Allende's presidential branch effectively declared war on the judiciary and right-wing majority governed Congress branches.
During the 1970 Chilean presidential election, both the United States and the Soviet Union poured money into this election through their intelligence agencies and other sources.
💰KGB money was more precisely targeted. Allende made a personal request for Soviet money through his personal contact, KGB officer Svyatoslav Kuznetsov, who urgently came to Chile from Mexico City to help Allende. The original allocation of money for these elections through the KGB was $400,000, and an additional personal subsidy of $50,000 directly to Allende.[8] It is believed that help from KGB was a decisive factor, because Allende won by a narrow margin of 39,000 votes of a total of the 3 million cast. After the elections, the KGB director Yuri Andropov obtained permission for additional money and other resources from the Central Committee of the CPSU to ensure Allende victory in Congress. In his request on 24 October, he stated that KGB "will carry out measures designed to promote the consolidation of Allende's victory and his election to the post of President of the country".[8]
You're a hypocrite.
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