That's what we call out of the box thinking.Thats exactly why we have to get the Russians to invade some countries in the EU and end NATO (the primary security architecture in Europe).
But how do we get Russia to invade countries?
That's what we call out of the box thinking.Thats exactly why we have to get the Russians to invade some countries in the EU and end NATO (the primary security architecture in Europe).
That's what we call out of the box thinking.
But how do we get Russia to invade countries?
Bad idea U.S. influence in EU what prevents creating of a common EU army.Creation of such army must be prevented at all costs , also without U.S. influence on EU in no time you will see Russia as an EU member.Thats exactly why we have to get the Russians to invade some countries in the EU and end NATO (the primary security architecture in Europe).
No, Russia has a much more settled governance form, and tight grip on Russia and so on. Thinking that we will get it our way is foolish. We’re still developing and our economy is struggling. We should consolidate and strenghten and get more reliable allies and more supply chain. If NATO dies it dies, but we should keep it real and serve our own interestsBy making sure that NATO doesn't exist by the end of this decade. With the upcoming hot stand-offs between China and the US further voids will be created and with Turkey becoming an adversary we could influence the Russians to make a move without heavy repercussion.
Bad idea U.S. influence in EU what keeps prevents creating of a common EU army.Creation of such army must be prevented at all costs , also without U.S. influence on EU in no time you will see Russia as an EU member.
Russia has its eyes set on the Baltic states. Lithuanya, Latvia, and Estonia.That's what we call out of the box thinking.
But how do we get Russia to invade countries?
Baltic countries are still partly russian speaking and as such they’re in real danger of falling back into the Russian tzar’s sphere. Crimea is an exampl of this.Russia has its eyes set on the Baltic states. Lithuanya, Latvia, and Estonia.
Maybe if we made Russia believe that Turks may go in, they'd act quicker!
Yes, exactly, that also explains Kazakhstan's careful approach towards Moscow!Baltic countries are still partly russian speaking and as such they’re in real danger of falling back into the Russian tzar’s sphere. Crimea is an exampl of this.
They'll need to move away from linguistic immediately, and embrace their cultural background fast and hard. Changing language and alphabet are very important in this regard.Yes, exactly, that also explains Kazakhstan's careful approach towards Moscow!
Ukraine, Moldavia and maybe more. Listen to Shirinovski, who threaten Poland to invade.That's what we call out of the box thinking.
But how do we get Russia to invade countries?
nobody takes him serious, he is bullshit guyUkraine, Moldavia and maybe more. Listen to Shirinovski, who threaten Poland to invade.