Comments by "PNH 6000" (@PNH-sf4jz) on "Russia Destroyed Its Own Village (in Russia)" video.

  1. My observation is to consider Russia's possiible next moves. Following the attack on Moldova {not a member country of the NATO Defensive Aliance}, via the lower reaches of the Danube, and connecting with the Russian troops in Transnistria, I expect that Russia would then attempt to take control of Romania and Bulgaria. Those countries would be difficult for the West to assist and support because of the Carpathians and the Pyrenees Mountains, especially in winter. Since Russia has effectively hobbled Georgia, the only other country with a Black Sea border, while Russia maintains control of the eastern portions of Ukraine, would then be Turkey. If Russia controlled the rest of the Black Sea, I wonder what the response of Turkey would be to Russian pressure. I would consider the Suwalkii Gap between Belarus and Kaliningrad would be the next target after control of the Black Sea. Then Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. The more control of Western Europe that Russia acquires, the less safe are the countires to the East of Russia and within Central Asia. "Central Asia is a subregion of Asia that stretches from the Caspian Sea in the southwest and Eastern Europe in the northwest to Western China and Mongolia in the east, and from Afghanistan and Iran in the south to Russia in the north." Russia appears to regard the sovereignty of Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and other countries, even those in Western Europe, with equal disdain. They are, according to him, not sovereign states, having no rights other than those granted and controlled by Russia. In other words he tolerates their present state of existence with barely concealed dismissiveness. TASHKENT, Dec 22 "Uzbekistan's foreign ministry has summoned the Russian ambassador over a call by a Russian politician to annex the former Soviet republic, it said late on Thursday." "Russian nationalist writer Zakhar Prilepin, who is co-chair of the "A Just Russia - For Truth" party, said this week he believed Russia should annex Uzbekistan and other countries whose citizens travel en masse to Russia for work." Zakhar Prilepin is an upstart, but dangerous all the same. Prilepin is also connected with Igor Girkin/Strelkov and others in what I would call an extremely unholy alliance. Both Prilepin and Girkin/Strelkov have alluded to future potential Russian attacks on Kazakhstan. Both were involved in Crimea and the Donbas Region. Girkin/Strelkov claims responsibility for initiating the WAR waged by Russia against Ukraine. Russia already has tacit control of most of the countries to the East of the Black and Caspian Seas {Central Asia}. Uzbekistan is neither in what is considered Eastern Europe nor on the Black and Azov Seas, or on the Caspian Sea. However, I am concerned about all countries over which Russia may have a menacing and malevolent influence. The following test relates to the attitude of Putin and the political, military and media establishment of Russia towards other countries, possibly all other countries. Please Be Aware. "Putin's 2013 comments on Kazakh statehood "In 2013, President Vladimir Putin raised controversy when he claimed that “Kazakhs had never had statehood”, in what seemed to be an apparent response to growing nationalism among Kazakhstanis.[15][16][17][18][19][20] "Putin's remarks on the matter led to a severe response from President Nazarbayev, who announced that the country would celebrate the 550th anniversary of the Kazakh Khanate, which effectively refutes Putin's claim that a Kazakh nation has never existed. He also threatened to withdraw from the Eurasian Economic Union, saying that the independence of the country is his "most precious treasure" and that Kazakhs "will never surrender" their independence.[21][22][23] "In December 2020, Putin's derogatory comments were repeated by at least two Russian lawmakers.[24] "Kazakhstan–Russia relations deteriorated greatly upon the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Kazakh leadership including Kazakh Foreign Minister Mukhtar Tleuberdi did not condemn the Russian invasion and abstained on the UN vote to condemn it, but at the same time they refused to recognize the Russian states of Donetsk People's Republic and Luhansk People's Republic.[32] "In addition to sending humanitarian aid to Ukraine, the Kazakh military increased spending and training.[33] Although Russia never showed any particular interest for Northern Kazakhstan, a region with a sizeable Russian minority, there is still the fear the same arguments used in Ukraine can be used to bolster Russian irredentism in the North."
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