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Hopefully, we’ll still be able to visit there and it won’t be behind a new iron curtain.

I had a chance to visit St. Petersburg back in 2017, and wanted to explore more of Russia, but after all this I’m not sure I’ll have another opportunity any time soon, if ever. Sad. My father did have a chance to visit the USSR on a school trip in the late 1970s (he studied Russian language during high school), so I suppose you never know, though.

Eastern Europe in general is somewhere I need to get to more. Only been to Talinn and St. Petersburg briefly.

Don’t mean to make this about me, as this is a serious affair. Just adding a personal touch to it.
Well if it keeps going the way it is, you will be able to vacation in Russia very cheaply in the future. That is if you are permitted to enter the country.
 

Has Lukashenko accidentally revealed MOLDOVA will be invaded next? Belarus dictator addresses his security council in front of map that seems to detail Russia's battle plan for Ukraine​



 

Has Lukashenko accidentally revealed MOLDOVA will be invaded next? Belarus dictator addresses his security council in front of map that seems to detail Russia's battle plan for Ukraine​



Lukashenko certainly not the brightest bulb in the box
 

Has Lukashenko accidentally revealed MOLDOVA will be invaded next? Belarus dictator addresses his security council in front of map that seems to detail Russia's battle plan for Ukraine​




I believe @superjames1992 called this last week.
 

I posted this yesterday so to save me from typing it again:

Putin came of age in the Soviet Union's golden years, took over during Russia's bleakest years, and in 1999 when he was first appointed as President, said: "Russia has been a great power for centuries, and remains so. It has always had and still has legitimate zones of interest ............ We should not drop our guard in this respect, neither should we allow our opinion to be ignored."

In his first 4yrs of power, he squashed the Chechen uprising, state media took over where free media existed, and he waged a war on oligarchs which culminated in the arrest of Russia's richest man, Mikhail Khodorkovsky. He took over the media, squashed resistance and arrested anyone with the power to question his authority, all signs of building an authoritarian regime. Vladimir Putin wants and always wanted the USSR back and that alone drives his ambition. He called the fall of the USSR "the greatest geopolitical catastrophe" of the 20th century, of which he blames Gorbachev for being a weak leader. To Putin, that Soviet Union was when "Mother Russia" was at her peak. Sputnik, the hydrogen bomb, Yuri Gagarin, Russia was powerful, Russia was feared and that alone has been his motivating factor since day 1.

That is not say that this is an attempt to get the gang back together, but Putin has long had a history of keeping former USSR nations in line, under his authoritarian thumb.
 
Moldova has a separatist region. Google: Transnistria
Yes. Putin is hellbent on occupying as much as he can
Gotcha guys. I was more wondering why Moldova was more a target than say other former soviet republics (like say Azerbaijan to pull up an example) I know Georgia had some Putin shenanigans in 2008 as well.

Anyway, I'll look into it and see if I can get a read on it.
 
Gotcha guys. I was more wondering why Moldova was more a target than say other former soviet republics (like say Azerbaijan to pull up an example) I know Georgia had some Putin shenanigans in 2008 as well.

Anyway, I'll look into it and see if I can get a read on it.
I think Moldova is just an easy opportunity. It has a separatist region ready to take up arms for Russia, it's landlocked and easily accessible from the Black Sea through Odesa, Ukraine. I don't think it's necessarily Moldova (over any other nation) that is calling Russia's name, more so than the opportunity since they're already knocking on the door.
 
Gotcha guys. I was more wondering why Moldova was more a target than say other former soviet republics (like say Azerbaijan to pull up an example) I know Georgia had some Putin shenanigans in 2008 as well.

Anyway, I'll look into it and see if I can get a read on it.
If Putin tries to make another grab and goes for Moldova, it would be to complete the buffer zone of non NATO countries on its western frontier. Russia has peacekeeping troops in the Moldovan Transnistria region of that small country. If he's trying to halt NATO's eastward expansion by force, that's the way to do it. That's just my thoughts anyway.
 
Is there a strategic reason to invade Moldova though? I see a landlocked country with no obvious benefit besides more buffer land, but maybe I'm missing something obvious.
Mainly this wonderful place which is another Russian-backed separatist state which has a Russian military presence.


Sounds similar to Ukraine. And Georgia, for that matter.

Moldova is also not a part of NATO and would presumably be very easy for Russia to conquer.

I don’t think it necessarily will happen for sure, but it does seem like a logical next step to me depending on how the war in Ukraine plays out. And given how most of the world has closed itself off to Russia now, Russia might need to go on a regime-changing spree to secure trading partners at this point.

We also have to keep in mind that historically Russia has viewed all of Eastern Europe as being their sphere of influence.
 
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Mainly this wonderful place which is another Russian-backed separatist state which has a Russian military presence.


Sounds similar to Ukraine. And Georgia, for that matter.

Moldova is also not a part of NATO and would presumably be very easy for Russia to conquer.

I don’t think it necessarily will happen for sure, but it does seem like a logical next step to me depending on how the war in Ukraine plays out. And given how most of the world has closed itself off to Russia now, Russia might need to go on a regime-changing spree to secure trading partners at this point.

We also have to keep in mind that historically Russia has viewed all of Eastern Europe as being their sphere of influence.
Familiar playbook indeed. So a Moldova land grab might make more sense than the Baltics because they aren't NATO yet

I think Moldova is just an easy opportunity. It has a separatist region ready to take up arms for Russia, it's landlocked and easily accessible from the Black Sea through Odesa, Ukraine. I don't think it's necessarily Moldova (over any other nation) that is calling Russia's name, more so than the opportunity since they're already knocking on the door.
Reminds me of a game of Risk or Civilization to be honest..
 
Nostalgic leaders trying to make what once was all over again. In putins eyes the "glory" days of Russia were during the cold War and before the breaking up of the Russia. He wants to rebuild that to "make Russia great again".

The world needs fresh new YOUNG leadership.
 
Perhaps ... Because he wants to reconstitute the USSR ...
It's because of Crimea. If Ukraine were to join NATO it would automatically trigger article 5 which would mean war with Russia automatically because Russia occupies Crimea. 7.8 Billion Lives including mine are at stake because of Crimea in 2014.
 
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